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To complete our fundraising for the 2019 Timor-Leste Immersion trip, the inaugural Junior and Middle school discos were held on Friday night at St Paul’s Hall. The 2 events were a huge success w...
Middle/Senior School teacher Eliza Suggate has been accepted into the 2019 Creative Ambassadors Initiative for early career teachers at the National Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA). NIDA was ranked i...
The Year 11 Religion students have been focusing on ecological conversion this term. As part of their studies, they needed to plan a practical activity that raised awareness of an environmental issue ...
The NIDA Outreach Program reached its exciting conclusion last week. The Year 10 Drama class premiered their play Track & Field on Wednesday 12 June to an enthusiastic audience at the Wehl Street ...
Last Wednesday over 120 excited Year 6 and 7 students from all three Catholc schools in our region took part in the Regional Catholic Co-Lab Day at Tenison Woods College. Students from St Anthony&rsqu...
A hush fell over the audience at Wehl St Theatre as the lights dimmed and the faint sound of an ECG started piercing the silence. A faint red glow lit the swirls of the raised set stage right, and a l...
I am delighted that Tenison Woods College hosted the Regional Catholic Schools Co-LAB day; a day of collaboration in the creation of contemporary learning experiences for Year 7 students in our Cathol...
OSHC is now taking bookings for Vacation care over the Term 2 Holidays. Please click here to view the program. Please click here for the Permission slips for the excursions. For bookings phone Aleisha...
The College was excited to hear that Mater Christi College Old Scholar, Jeanette Elliott was bestowed with the Queen’s Birthday honours over the weekend. Jeanette was also one of the College&rsq...
For the next 3 weeks, Tenison Woods College has a small contingent of 8 students and 1 teacher visiting us from Hoi An, Vietnam. The students attend Headstart School in Hoi An where they study the Eng...
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.