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Last week on Friday 25 March we hosted our annual “K’s and Casuals for Caritas” event which was a great success, with the College community walking laps around the Marist Park oval t...
In Week 7, we excitedly received our industrial composting machine and undertook a commissioning and training by EcoGuardians. This machine will play a key role in processing the large amount of the C...
On Wednesday 23 March, we enjoyed a fantastic Interschool Athletics Carnival! It was an amazing day for our athletes who represented our College with pride. The overall results for the day provided a ...
Last week, three of our Generations In Jazz Choirs and Big Band participated in a two day excursion to the Wehl Street Theatre for Intensive Rehearsals in which students practiced with their ensembles...
On Friday the Poplars students were lucky enough to get front row seats to their very own Peter Combe concert. The concert was held on the Poplars deck and students were treated to some old favourites...
Spectacular weather was on the cards for our Year 7-12 Athletics Carnival at Marist Park, with students and staff showing their Founder team spirit with a wide range of creative costumes. Students sho...
Marist Park was the venue for our Year 3-6 Sports Day, with the surrounds and weather spectacular. Students all got into the spirit of the day with their coloured tops and singing voices, as all parti...
During Week 6, 9SHINE students were treated to a captivating keynote speech via Zoom from four-time Olympian, Anna Meares, as she spoke of her incredible journey in cycling and life. Students were eng...
After-school sports are in full swing! We have nominated a T-Ball team who play on Friday nights at Blue Lake Sports Park, enjoying learning new skills and being part of a team. We thank Leanne Kroon ...
This Term, the Junior Poplars class are working on a collaborative piece of art. Students are exploring a variety of techniques and working together to paint a canvas. So far, they have used foam roll...
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.