Shaun Thomas

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Last month, four Year 8 PLHS students – Jekoa Allen, Shane Coaby, Cruz Miller and Noami Wells – travelled to Adelaide to particpate in a four-day YASTA Camp hosted by the University of Adelaide; YASTA stands for Young Aboriginal STEM Thinkers of South Australia. Our students enjoyed the opportunity to participate in a variety of...
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To celebrate the end of Term 2, our Year 12 students (and staff) adopted a “Christmas in July” theme for this week’s long Dharna session. The event featured tasty festive treats, Christmas carols, crackers and prizes for the best and worst dressed – hard to tell from these photos who won what! Merry Christmas to...
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Last Friday, my Year 10 Essential Maths students came together with the class of Mr. Ben Henrichs to make brownies and sausage rolls for Fred’s Van. Thank you to all the students who researched the recipes and prepared the food for such a worthy cause within the Port Lincoln community. Thank you also to Hana...
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This collection of images was captured by Year 12 TLC student Hailie Skipworth-Howell as part of her Stage 2 Community Connections course.
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Please be advised that PLHS students will be dismissed at 2:10pm next Friday afternoon (July 5th / end of Week 10) – this is one hour earlier than our regular dismissal time to mark the last day of Term 2.
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Congratulations to ALL of the Year 7’s who participated in Monday’s annual 5-a-side soccer round robin tournament at Tumby Bay. Thank you to Cath Crowder for driving us, supporting the teams and being an official scorer. Our boys’ team won; it was a draw on points but they won on percentage. Well done to Year...
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Over the past weeks, our Year 9 Art students worked hard to create this awesome series of skateboard decks. The project was based around an emphasis on creating clear focal points, and in using the elements of art to strengthen the impact of their designs. We hope you enjoy their work! ~ Mr. Carson Gardiner...
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NAIDOC Week celebrates the history, culture and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. It is celebrated by all Australians and is a great opportunity to recognise and learn more about the history and culture of indigenous communities. NAIDOC stands for National Aborigines and Islanders Day Observance Committee. Its origins can be traced back...
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