PLHS staff will be undertaking professional development next Monday (May 20th), focusing on writing improvement. Staff will be on site throughout the day, but no classes will be running for students. School will recommence for students from 8:45am on Tuesday May 21st. If you have any questions relating to our plans for Monday...Read More
The 2019 EP Schools Gymkhana was held last Monday, with fine conditions greeting riders and horses at the Port Lincoln Racecourse. This was the seventh annual instalment of this highly successful format, which again featured primary and secondary school teams from all over the Eyre Peninsula competing for an assortment of titles, trophies and...Read More
Congratulations and thank you to the PLHS students and staff who have supported today’s “Do it For Dolly Day” – this inaugural event is being held across Australia to raise awareness of the impact of bullying and cyber-bullying. A special mention must go to our event’s organiser, Mrs Helen Marks (pictured) and her Year...Read More
Did you know that one in every four students in schools is a victim of bullying, with one in five cyber-bullied? Amy ‘Dolly’ Everett took her own life at the age of 14 due to relentless bullying and cyber-bullying. Her family have now devoted their lives to raising awareness around the impact of bullying/cyber-bullying. They...Read More
Next week, our Year 10 students will be out in the community completing a Work Experience placement as part of their Personal Learning Plan (PLP) studies. We wish these students every success in this activity and thank the amazing businesses who have offered to host our students.Read More
In the next podcast with one of our Assistant Principals, Ms Deb Marks discusses our Flexible Learning Options (FLO) program delivered at the Community Learning Centre on Edinburgh Street – she is joined by full-time Year 12 FLO student Caitlin Barnett (pictured):Read More
Once again, our senior Visual Arts classes were invited to spend the final two days of Term 1 in Adelaide on the annual PLHS Year 12 Art/Design Trip. Another busy schedule was arranged for the attending students, with a wide variety of eye-opening and thought-provoking creations on offer. The first day’s itinerary featured visits...Read More
On Thursday April 4th, thirty Year 10 students from Miss Woldt and Miss Taylor’s Outdoor Education classes travelled to Coffin Bay for their aquatics camp. This was a major assessment for the term with a focus on organisation, participation, camp skills and water safety. Thursday’s calm, sunny conditions were a clear contrast to the wild...Read More
In early Week 11, eighteen PLHS students travelled to Adelaide to compete in the annual SSSSA Athletics Carnival; they formed part of the Far West squad, which also included Ceduna and Streaky Bay. Far West proved to be fierce competition in the Division 1 C grade, beating Heathfield, Kapunda, Unley, Waikerie and Eastern Fleurieu....Read More