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Year 10 student Thomas Bignell and his younger brother Year 9 Nicholas Bignell competed at the 2020 South Australia Short Course Swimming State Championships in Adelaide during the School Holidays. Th...
On Thursday 24 September, we celebrated the final part of the journey for many families at our annual Leaving Families function, as they complete their formal association with the College. 2020 has ce...
Due to COVID-19 restrictions, the Year 10 Reflection Day was held here at Tenison Woods College. Students explored the theme of No Greater Love, using the song from Fr Rob Galea as a foundation for th...
As part of the Year 1 Religious Education Curriculum, students have been learning about St Mary of the Cross MacKillop, who she is and why she is so special. Students travelled to Penola on Friday 18 ...
The Year 11 Stage 2 Outdoor Education students recently participated in a revegetation session with Nature Glenelg Trust at Mount Burr Swamp. This was a great experience for all students to get invol...
Reception students have enjoyed running their class Post Office. The students have been writing letters and looking forward to checking the post box to see who has received mail, with parents/caregive...
The Senior Poplars class have been studying famous artists throughout the year. They have been exploring the works of Picasso, Warhol, Klimt and van Gogh. Their work is currently on display for intere...
This term, a group of Year 9 High-Performance football students have been involved in running the Tenison Woods College Auskick program for Junior School students. Each week the Year 9 boys assisted i...
On Thursday 10 September the College raised awareness for R U OK? Day. To highlight the importance of checking in on the wellbeing of others, we had a number of activities organised by our incredible ...
Open Boys Football Well done to the Knockout Football Open Boys won the State Final! On Tuesday 15 September, the team travelled to Adelaide to play in the Open Boys Football State Country Final at ...
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.