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Be the one at Tenison Woods College in 2022

WOULD you like your child to feel welcome, in a safe and supportive community, where they can make a difference?

What if your child could grow to be the best version of themselves?

Do you see your child becoming a capable learner?

Would you like your child to be the one, to reach their full potential and let their light shine?

At Tenison Woods College, your child will be supported on their journey, equipping them with the skills to ensure success no matter what pathway they take in life.

Ranging from Early Learning to Year 12, Tenison woods College is a Catholic, co-educational College, renowned for its long-standing success built on the pillars of Learning, Faith and Wellbeing.

In addition to a strong pastoral care focus, built on connection, communication and genuine care for each student, Tenison Woods College boasts two brand new learning communities, both in Middle School and Junior School areas.

These communities within the overall College community ultimately ensure your child knows that they have a place where they belong.

Tenison Woods College prides itself on offering wonderful facilities for students.

Currently under construction is a brand-new Junior School, set to open in 2023.

This new state-of-the-art community will provide students learning spaces that give them a platform to thrive.

So why not see for yourself what Tenison Woods College can offer your child in 2022 and beyond?

Come and speak with staff at Site 40, Yakka Pavilion.

Alternatively, contact Enrolment Registrar, Tracey Davey on 08 8725 5455 or davet@tenison.catholic.edu.au.

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