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Our School Captains Jessica Snell, Ethan Herpich and Mission Leaders Ruby Moore and Rosie Van Eyk had the honour of attending a ‘Leaders for the World God Desires’ session in Adelaide, whe...
A new beginning for Tenison Woods College – it starts in 2021. As of 2021 our major intake of students to the secondary setting, as part of our new Middle School of Tenison Woods College, will b...
Students and staff in Poplars were all smiles on Monday 2 March when a new 22-seater Sunshine Coach was donated by Variety Club SA. Mr Don Aston, representing Variety Club South Australia, stated that...
Clean Up Australia Schools Day on Friday 28 February was absolute rubbish as expected. In fact, there was over 200kgs of it. During Lesson 6, Junior School students paired with Middle and Senior Schoo...
We congratulate Year 6 student Colby Ind on his application for a scholarship to participate and be involved in the National Plastics Summit. Colby was chosen along with 14 other Cub Scouts across Aus...
The 2019 Year 10 Concept-to-Construction class completed their course last year with great success. They were given instructions to design an outdoor table/seat that could be placed in the school. It ...
Both the Open Boys and Girls Tennis teams won all their round robin games against three other local schools at Olympic Park on Tuesday 18 February. The teams played both doubles and singles, all to si...
Congratulations to all students, staff and enthusiastic family supporters with our 2020 Athletics carnival last week. The students created a wonderful atmosphere down at Marist Park with vibrant and c...
Yesterday, in preparation for the season of Lent which began today (Ash Wednesday), we celebrated Shrove Tuesday – or Pancake Day as it is commonly known. Almost 1000 pancakes were cooked and se...
Congratulations to our talented Year 8/9 boys cricket team who have made a wonderful start to the 2020 T-20 cricket competition. Playing at Grant High School last Wednesday, the boys have successfully...
Tenison Woods College respectfully acknowledges the Boandik people are the First Nations people of the Mount Gambier South Eastern region of South Australia and pay respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, past, present and emerging.