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Students, staff and our College Community came together on Saturday to add some touches to our College grounds. Our volunteers helped to add extra soft fall chips to the MacKillop Junior School...
On Friday, our Year 12 cohort celebrated their last day of formal lessons. The morning started off with a breakfast catered by the Sugarloaf Cafe, before their Reception buddies led them into their...
On Friday, our 2023 School Captains Gael and Aden handed over the reins as they announced the School Captains for 2024. The College voted and it was revealed that Bree Robinson and Teangi Stephens ...
Last Thursday, the ELCC children were treated to a visit from Jade from Life Education Australia. The students joined in on sessions throughout the day in the piazza, where she taught us about bein...
Our Division 1 Year 9-10 Basketball teams recently travelled to Adelaide to play in the School Sport SA Knockout Basketball Finals. The boys teams faced some tough competition from Henley High in t...
The Communities of Practice Conference for 2023 was held across two days in the MacKillop Junior School. Teachers from our local Catholic Schools came together to share, collaborate and reflect on ...
As our Year 12 students journey at Tenison Woods College is drawing to a close, their reception buddies made a little token of their appreciation. The reception students each drew a heartfelt drawi...
The beginning of Term 4, has seen our students in Years 2-4 lucky enough to have the Blast Cricket Program develop our students basic cricket skills. Thank you to Ryan, Thomas and Ash from Blast Cr...
Each year students are invited to take part in the National ICAS Assessments when students compete against students throughout Australia in a range of curriculum areas. This year we again have student...
On Thursday, 14 of our Senior School Academy of Hospitality students travelled to Adelaide to experience a broad range of immersion opportunities designed to expand an understanding around the Hospita...
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.