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Year 1 student, Declan Lee, was born without vision due to a condition called ‘Leber’s congenital amaurosis’. Declan has a number of ESO’s who assist him with his orientation a...
On Friday morning, Mothers, Grandmothers and friends came together at the College for a special Mother's Day Breakfast. Families gathered in the Barrie Holmes Stadium at 7:45am eager to share brea...
At the beginning of 2018, the country was stunned by the death of 14-year-old Dolly Everett, a victim of relentless bullying including cyber-bullying. Dolly left behind her parents Kate and Tick Evere...
2021 is an official Olympic Year. Tenison Woods College is extremely lucky to have the Australian Olympic Cycling Team visit the College this Friday 14 May. The team are in Mount Gambier to compete in...
Four Year 10 girls, Mia Passauer-Jones, Gianna Morello, Stella Fritsche and Gael Chizungu, were recently selected to participate in the STEM Girls program on behalf of the College. STEM Girls is a Uni...
On Thursday 29 April Year 7 students from Tenison Woods College were joined by Year 7 students from Mary MacKillop School for a spiritual pilgrimage through local sites of Catholic and natural signifi...
Former AFL player Alipate Carlile (167 AFL Port Adelaide FC matches 2006 -2016), now the Port Adelaide Football club Multicultural Programs Manager, along with Braedon Talbot, PAFC Community Programs ...
In what would normally have been the lead up concert to the annual Generations in Jazz festival (cancelled for a 2nd year in a row due to COVID-19), Tenison Woods College music students performed live...
On Tuesday morning the College held their annual Principal's Tour; a great opportunity for prospective families to learn more about Tenison Woods College. Principal David Mezinec and Enrolment Reg...
Late last term a group of Year 2 students showed that ordinary people can do extraordinary things when they organised a fundraiser for Project Compassion. Students spent their recess and lunch times m...
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.