Click here to listen to Port Lincoln High School’s very first “Principal’s Podcast” “Fantastic – I like it better than any other medium of getting information. Feels very personal.” ~ PLHS parent We are interested in your feedback about this exciting new initiative; feel free to “Speak Your Mind” below…Read More
As pictured below, a new welcome sign and garden were installed at the lower entrance to the school (on Park Terrace) during the recent school holidays. PLHS would like to thank (ex-student) Jarrad Christian and Groundworks Landscaping for their outstanding efforts. We are delighted with the results of this investment and have appreciated the positive...Read More
During the July school holidays, Room 23 students Darcy Redding, Caleb Henderson and I joined our mainstream peers on the annual PLHS Ski Trip to Mt. Hotham. An early start on Sunday saw us depart Adelaide at 6:30am, but our weary eyes soon brightened as we boarded the bus and made the five-hour journey to...Read More
Earlier this week, two more international students flew into Port Lincoln, ready to commence Year 11 classes at PLHS on Monday morning. Welcome to Audrey Cash from the USA (above-left) and Lisa Ferroni from Italy (below-centre). Also in town (for a three-week holiday) is former international student Emily Neelen from Germany (above-right). We thank their wonderful...Read More
Fast Food Advertisements Last term, my Year 9 English class were challenged to create their own fast food advertisements. The students chose to study companies such as Zambrero, The Original Pancake Kitchen, Dunkin’ Donuts, Starbucks and Subway, and even made their own such as “AZ’s Burgers” and “Jay & Sam Milkshakes – Drink It Like...Read More
Last night at the Port Lincoln Hotel, eighteen Port Lincoln High School students (fifteen pictured here) graduated from the ten-week Youth Opportunities program before a large crowd of supportive family, friends and PLHS staff. Youth Opportunities is a positive empowerment program which provides tools and strategies to help enable young people to overcome challenges, reach their...Read More
After learning about the structure of DNA molecules, my Year 10 Science students were asked to make representative models using lollies and pasta. They had to include a phosphate, a deoxyribose sugar and a nitrogen base to make up nucleotides, which are the building blocks of DNA. ~ Mrs Lyn Hosking (Science Teacher)Read More
On a very wintry Monday June 25th, a group of Port Lincoln High School students travelled to Tumby Bay to compete in a 5-a-side Soccer Carnival. We played against teams from St. Joseph’s School, Cummins Area School, Tumby Bay Area School and Navigator College. Our boys came first (out of eight teams), whilst the girls also...Read More
The 2018 Rotary Port Lincoln Community Bank Science and Engineering Challenge was staged earlier today inside Navigator College’s Mangiri Centre. PLHS sent another talented and determined squad of Year 10 (and 9) Science students to compete against other school teams from across the EP. This wonderful annual event – an outreach program delivered by the...Read More
This year’s Port Lincoln High School Dance production was titled “THIS IS ME” . The show was about students showcasing who they are and being proud of what they have achieved, and combined choreography from Stage 2 students, myself and guest choreographer, Piter Pantoja Lopez. The performance included students from Stage 2 Dance, Stage 2 Creative Arts, Stage 2...Read More