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On Friday, Ben Reichelt (left) and Harry Window (right) competed in the qualifying round for the SAPSASA Golf State Finals. They played at the Naracoorte Golf Club, where the course was very hard and ...
Last week our College community celebrated all things books! On Friday, our ELCC to Year 7 Students and our dedicated Staff showed their love of books by dressing up and parading around the College, w...
Our 7/8 Knock Out Netball Team embarked on an exciting journey to Adelaide for the School Sport SA State Finals. The day kicked off with intense matches against Sacred Heart College and Concordia Coll...
On Thursday 24 August, Mrs McCourt’s Year 3s and the McAuley ELCC classroom joined together to read the story of Bev and Kev and make a craft. Bev and Kev received second spot on the shortlis...
During Week 4, we held two 'Coffee and Craft' events for families looking to enrol their children in Reception for 2024 and beyond. These mornings are a great way for the children to get famil...
Last Wednesday, thirty of our Year 8, 9 and 10 students competed in the Newcastle University Science and Engineering Challenge held at the Wulanda Recreation and Convention Centre. Students were split...
In Week 4, our Reception and Year 12 Buddies enjoyed spending some quality time together. Our oldest and youngest students have been meeting regularly throughout the year and have formed some great fr...
The Year 10 cohort were audience to a panel discussion on career pathways in Week 4. Featuring James Stapleton, a Radiographer with Benson Radiology, Tahlia Gabrielli, Principal of Ray White Real Esta...
During Week 4, the 9SHINE students held a 'Leave no Trace' Expo in the Barrie Holmes Stadium. Each group created a solution to a community environmental issue using the ‘Leave no Trace&r...
Last Thursday we acknowledged Vinnies Day, where we focused our attention towards supporting Vinnies, who in turn support the people in our community who are most in need. Students and staff generousl...
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.