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Congratulations to our very own Sports Administration Trainee Emily Dawe for winning the OneFortyOne Pioneers Coaches Award! Congratulations to Year 9 student and Junior Laker Ambah Beveridge who was ...
Book Week: ‘Old Worlds, New Worlds, Other Worlds’ Competition Winners A big congratulations to the following students who submitted brilliant entries for our Book Week Competitions this ye...
On Monday 30 August, the Open girls and Open boys basketball teams travelled to Mount Barker to compete in the Division A Basketball State Finals. The girls started off the day against Seymour College...
Sunday 5 September was Father’s Day. Whilst the College was unable to hold our annual Father’s Day Breakfast, students still showed their love for their Dads through their efforts in creat...
Poplars students have worked in the College's Project Recology space to create amazing soap dishes! These soap dishes have been made using recycled bottle tops which have been shredded, melted and...
On Monday 6 September a group of Year 3/4/5 students participated in Hot Shots Tennis at Olympic Park. The students played in a range of round robin games against Kongorong, Reidy Park and Penola Prim...
Last week the Stage 1 Outdoor Education students completed their first outdoor bushwalking and mountain biking experience as a part of their SACE studies. The highlight of the camp was the completion ...
Congratulations to HPE and Outdoor Education Teacher, Heidi Clark, as she recently won the A Grade Best & Fairest for the Mid South East Netball Association! Heidi enjoyed a stellar season with Mt...
Last week was Book Week! A celebration of the amazing world of literature. The theme for 2021 was ‘Old Worlds, New Worlds, Other Worlds’ and the Library staff created an incredible display...
Following their success at the Regional Basketball Tournament at the Icehouse on Friday of Week 5, Year 6 and Year 7 teams were full of excitement and confidence as they faced their regional opponents...
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.