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Tenison Woods College STEM team is excited to release the jam-packed calendar of events coming to Students, a celebration of STEM learning during the month of September. Kicking off on Monday...
Recently, a number of Tenison students competed in the ‘Get the Beat!’ competitions in Adelaide. We are thrilled to say they did an excellent job showcasing their talents. Congratulatio...
TWC PTA Presents… A celebration of Parents in Education Week The Tenison Woods College Parent Teacher Association (PTA) would like to offer all parents / carers the opportunity to ...
The Tenison Woods College Year 8/9 boys knockout football team travelled to Bordertown on Monday of Week 2 to take on the Eastern Fleurieu School - a multi-campus school, located in Strathalbyn. &n...
To get to know me I think it is important to understand my biggest failure, yet biggest achievement – and how this has shaped my life and bought me to where I am now. As a child, teenager, yo...
Year 11 student Portia Holdman has recently returned from the National U/16 Football Championships held in Adelaide. While goal umpiring a series of preliminary rounds throughout the week-long carniva...
While most students have been spending their Saturday mornings sleeping in, playing sport, working or checking social media, a number of very committed students have been helping run the barbeque at t...
Days for Girls is a global movement which prepares and distributes sustainable menstrual health solutions to girls who would otherwise miss school during menstruation. Locally there is a very active D...
Thanks to everyone who supported the visit of the Watoto Choir last week. The Watoto Choir is a group of African based children that has been travelling the world since 1994. The Watoto choir is a uni...
The 2018 Shining Light Awards will be held on Saturday 27 October at the Commodore on the Park. Catch up with old friends and colleagues and hear the inspirational stories of past scholars. This ev...
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.