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We're happy to announce that we have launched our online-learning plan 'Connect@Tenison', as well as our SEQTA booklet! We're excited to offer these great opportunities to ou...
Given the current COVID-19 context and our commitment to mitigate the risks of the pandemic, the Tenison Woods College Annual General Meeting was live streamed from the PRC Lecture Theatre last Wednes...
Year 12 students, Anna Marcus and Samantha Braithwaite are currently completing Stage 2 Integrated Learning, Religion. For their current assessment task they have been running a school supply drive, i...
In late 2019, Tenison Woods College installed an internet filtering network service named Family Zone. Initially aimed at students with BYOD (Years 8-12), it includes the option for parents of student...
View video here. On the weekend all families received correspondence from me in relation to the College’s approach to COVID-19 (coronavirus). Tenison Woods College is taking this issue seriousl...
A reminder to families: Tenison Woods College has announced the introduction of Qkr! (pronounced - Quicker). Qkr! is a free mobile application that enables mobile payments for school-based accounts. Q...
As the volunteer base reduces and the Sunset Community Kitchen is required to serve only take away meals on Monday and Wednesday evenings due to Coronavirus restrictions, our Academy of Hospitality Ye...
Congratulations to our very talented Year 6 and 7 SAPSASA tennis players who competed in the SAPSASA Tennis State Carnival held in Adelaide from 16 to 19 March. The students involved were Maggie Colli...
Congratulations to our Year 6 and 7 SAPSASA cricketers who competed in the SAPSASA Cricket State Carnival held in Adelaide from 16 to 19 March. The SAPSASA team consisted of Robbie Case, Riley Lawrenc...
Last week, 52 excited students and 6 staff headed to Karnkendi in Nelson for the first of our two annual music camps. This camp involved our more senior groups and students from Thunder Drum Corps, Wi...
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.