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The sun shone brightly and the energy was high as hundreds of people moved around the delightful gardens of Government House for the SACE Merit Ceremony on Tuesday 4 February. Following the Vice-Regal...
On Monday of Week 4 the Year 8A, 8B and 8C Home Groups ventured to Noorla Yo-Long outside of Rendelsham. The Year 8 students were split into two groups and were put through their paces with communicat...
Congratulations to Year 9 student Harry Mules, who has been selected to represent Australia in the Under 16 boys basketball team in New Zealand. Harry was selected after his outstanding performances i...
Last week’s Year 4-7 Swimming Carnival was a great success with all students participating bravely in either the swimming heats or the novelty events. A big thanks to Ian Ross and the PE staff w...
Run by our Tenison Woods College HPSP Cricket Academy Students and expert cricketers, the Woolworths Cricket Blast Health & PE is Cricket Australia’s new development program for primary scho...
Tenison Woods College has again been awarded the Howard Mutton Perpetual Shield for its participation in sporting competitions throughout 2019. Last year marks five consecutive wins for the College, r...
It was very enjoyable to chat with parents and students at Tuesday’s Welcome and Community Evening. It was lovely seeing how proud students were of their classrooms and how keen they were for th...
Last Thursday 6 February, we were proud to welcome back the 2019 Year 12 Graduates for our annual dux assembly, where we celebrated their outstanding academic achievements. We also acknowledged the 20...
The 2020 Year 8 -12 Swimming Carnival will be remembered as a wonderful day. Not only did we have ideal warm weather, but we witnessed fantastic participation by all students in both the Championship ...
On Wednesday of Week 1, the Year 12 cohort of 2020 embarked on a journey of spiritual growth, reflection, and planning for both Year 12 and their lives ahead. The Year 12’s stayed at Cave Hill C...
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.