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08.05.2019

Matt Black awarded Bert Bargeus Medal

Congratulations to Year 12 student Matt Black who on the weekend was awarded the Bert Bargeus Medal for Most Outstanding SA Country Basketball Male Athlete of the Year (2018).   The Bert Bargeu...

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02.05.2019

Donations welcome for PTA Mother’s Day Stall

The PTA will run a Mother’s Day Stall on Friday, 10 May.   We would like to invite each Junior School family to donate an appropriate gift in new condition to our Mother’s Day stall...

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02.05.2019

Open Boys Cricket Team snare second State Title

The Tenison Woods College Open Boys Cricket Team travelled to Willalooka on 11 April to compete in the Open Boys Knockout Cricket State Finals against Heathfield High School. Adam Kuhl finished with ...

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02.05.2019

2019 NAPLAN Testing Information

NAPLAN testing for students in Years 3, 5, 7 and 9 will occur over 6 school days from 14 May (Week 3 Term 2). Testing will be online again this year, except for the Year 3 Writing test which will be c...

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02.05.2019

Students say 'Sayonara' to Japan

A delegation of 12 students and 10 adults undertook a two week educational and cultural trip to Japan over the Easter holidays.  The whole trip was amazing with a wide variety of undertakings and...

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02.05.2019

Timor-Leste Immersion Wine Drive fundraiser

In Week 10 of this Term, the Timor-Leste immersion group will once again visit the communities of Timor and distribute the money raised from fundraisers during Term 2.   The first fundraiser is...

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10.04.2019

Tenison Movie Makers Shine!

Congratulations to all of the students that took part in the OneFortyOne Short Film competition, with four of our students short listed amongst the seven winners. Year 5 student Bonny De Nys and Year...

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.