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In Term 2, one of the Year 5 focuses was to prepare for the Mad Minute event. The Lions Mad Minute is a structured impromptu public speaking competition for students in Year 5 in State and Public scho...
Throughout Term 2, the Year 1 classes have been focusing on Fairy Tales. As part of the reading program, the Year 1’s have read a range of Fairy Tales, then analysed and compared the characters,...
The 2019 Changing Tunes concert was a fantastic event that celebrated the learning of our Year 3, 4 and 5 students, who all put on wonderful musical performances. The audience was also entertained by ...
On Monday, 1 July the Year 11 students travelled to Halls Gap in the beautiful setting of The Grampians, for their 3-day annual Retreat. 82 students and a number of staff participated, where the aim w...
During Refugee Week, ELCC to Year 3 students were very fortunate to have Stella Stamatakis present her newly published book, ‘What’s a Yiayia?’ This book explores the varied names us...
On Friday 21 June, nine schools gathered at Tenison Woods College to take part in the Newcastle University Science and Engineering Challenge. The University has five crews travelling almost non-stop a...
Last Thursday, 20 June, our very talented Year 8/9 Football Team competed against Naracoorte High School at Vansittart Park in Round 2 of the SESSSA Knockout Football Competition. With the ground wet ...
On the back of a highly successful European Tour in 2018, the prestigious Australian Boys Choir are embarking on a regional tour of South Australia. 25 members of the Choir will be coming to Mount Gam...
To complete our fundraising for the 2019 Timor-Leste Immersion trip, the inaugural Junior and Middle school discos were held on Friday night at St Paul’s Hall. The 2 events were a huge success w...
Middle/Senior School teacher Eliza Suggate has been accepted into the 2019 Creative Ambassadors Initiative for early career teachers at the National Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA). NIDA was ranked i...
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.