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Annual General Meeting of the Board

02.04.20

Given the current COVID-19 context and our commitment to mitigate the risks of the pandemic, the Tenison Woods College Annual General Meeting was live streamed from the PRC Lecture Theatre last Wednesday 25 March.

The meeting considered:
• Showcase of the industrial Bio Digester (Composter) at the College Waste Management Facility – Tom Linnell
• Viewing of the Poplars Inclusive Education Unit in the Gilap Wanga Learning Community – David Mezinec
• Gilap Wanga Learning Approach for 2021 and beyond – Scott Dickson and Nick Patzel
• 2019 Australian Catholic Youth Festival Presentation – Chloe Shanahan
• Communication in our College Community – Jessica Herring
• 2019 Annual Reports
• Ratification of the 2020 Board

The live stream meeting can be replayed and viewed on YouTube here.

Enrolment of Students
I am very pleased to see that the College is experiencing significant demand in relation to enrolments. To assist with our medium and long term planning I encourage parents to lodge an enrolment form with the school as soon as they have made a decision to enrol their child at the school. For some families this decision is made very early in the newborn’s life and contacting the school at this time, no matter how early it may seem, will assist us to plan in the best possible way for your child’s experience of education in our College community. Should you wish to discuss this further please contact our College Registrar, Tracey Davey (tel. 8725 5455, or davet@tenison.catholic.edu.au).

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I remind families that students of Tenison Woods College in Years 8-12 have access to a free online tutoring service. Students are able to connect to expert tutors for live, one-to-one conversations about homework, assignments and exam preparation from 3:00pm – 10:00pm Monday to Friday. Give it a try – I know you will appreciate the service offered by Studiosity!

God Bless,
David Mezinec | Principal

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.