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NAIDOC Week

27.07.23

Each year, the District Council of Grant provides $500 to a student from Tenison Woods College to further their studies. In being considered for this award, students must demonstrate a range of criteria including the intention to complete SACE, demonstrated academic achievement and commitment, and a commitment to school activities.

The 2023 recipient of the District Council of Grant Scholarship award is Year 12 student, Milla Rossouw. Milla has demonstrated great resilience, drive and enthusiasm for her studies, despite a number of health challenges. She is heavily involved in the school music department, where she plays the tenor saxophone in three different bands, plus the Jazz Ensemble, which performs at the Generations in Jazz festival. She is band leader of the Saxophone Ensemble and regularly mentors younger musical students in the school’s showband. Milla has also been a volunteer for a number of school activities.

Congratulations to Milla on this award. Milla is pictured with Deputy Mayor, Megan Dukalskis.

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.