On Thursday May 29th, the following eleven PLHS students travelled to Tcharkuldu Rock near Minnipa, for the 2025 West Coast Cross Country Run, hosted by Karcultaby Area School: Nicolas Atkins Jesse Baldock Kaden Durdin Evie Gamlin Ruby Gamlin Alex Gardiner Zara Greatbatch Max Rodda Ashley Sizer Lincoln Stelzer-Linn Angus Stoakes Accompanied by two staff members...Read More
Wow! What a way to wrap up our busy schedule of activities in recognition of National Reconciliation Week 2025. Earlier today, hundreds of students, staff and invited guests came together in the Specialist Building for a “Communi’tea” – congratulations to our SAASTA crew for organising and delivering such a highly successful event. This morning’s festivities...Read More
Abby-Lee Leviston (left) & Ebony Dodd (right) It’s finished! On Monday, we published an article about the ambitious Reconciliation Week artwork that two of our Year 8 Tailored Learning students were attempting to complete by week’s end. Abby-Lee & Ebony Produce Reconciliation Week Artwork – Port Lincoln High School Based on this year’s stunning National...Read More
Today’s activities revolved around a well-attended, kangaroo-flavoured barbecue and volleyball games on the Oval. It was wonderful to see so many staff and students enjoying themselves in the sunshine. Year 10 Dharna Crews Discuss Reconciliation Some of our Year 10 Dharna Crews came together to discuss the theme of reconciliation – what it means, why...Read More
As these images clearly show, there was plenty of colour, movement, reflection and collaboration on display during today’s Reconciliation Week activities at PLHS. The following events were on offer across the campus during this morning’s long Dharna session and at lunchtime: Year 8: Inter-class Gym Games Challenge Year 9: Reconciliation Installation – Mabo (Year 9’s...Read More
Earlier today, our Year 9 Dharna Crews took time to learn about and reflect on Mabo Day and the deep connection that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples have to Country. We all have a connection to where we live — the place we call home. In their Dharna Crews, students wrote down a word,...Read More
Earlier today, our “Bridging Now to Next” installation was unveiled on the windows at the entrance to the Specialist Building. The collaborative artwork features dozens of large double-sided leaves based on this year’s stunning official National Reconciliation Week artwork – please see below for more information about the talented digital artist and her work. Each...Read More
National Sorry Day was recognised at Port Lincoln High School today with students and staff participating in a range of reflective activities. During Dharna, we were privileged to have Nawu man Jason Ramp play the didgeridoo over the school’s PA system (pictured above). Jason’s incredible performance was then followed by an Acknowledgement of Country from...Read More
Two of our Year 8 Tailored Learning students – Abby-Lee Leviston (left) and Ebony Dodd (right) – have been working hard to produce a special artwork for National Reconciliation Week (which commences tomorrow across the nation). The girls were supported by staff in Tech and Art/Design to bring their (and Mr. Jack Yeoman’s) vision to...Read More