Last week, our Year 10 students had the valuable opportunity to complete a work experience placement – they were able to trial a career field of interest and gain confidence in themselves, the workplace and social situations. This vital program is greatly appreciated by our students, their families and the PLHS staff; it allows us...Read More
Yesterday’s sausage sizzle fundraiser outside Bunnings was an outstanding success, with sales of snags/onion in bread, drinks and raffle tickets resulting in almost $1,500 being raised to support our Senior Languages Trip to Japan later this year. We would like to say a sincere “arigato gozaimasu” (thank you very much) to the following community partners,...Read More
Rain at last and the garden says thank you. Governing Council began Wednesday night’s meeting by welcoming Ms. Rowena Fox, our Education Director. Rowena guided us through the selection process for appointing school leaders and noted our priorities and thoughts about the qualities and skills that we as parents require of our Principal. With the...Read More
During yesterday’s long Dharna Group session, our Year 7 students had the opportunity to sign up for and participate in one of five fun activities – Cooking, Mat Ball, Board Games, (Ephemeral) Art or Golf. These were offered as a way of rewarding the group for successfully making it through their first semester of high...Read More
This Saturday (June 22), a group of PLHS students, parents and staff will be running the sausage sizzle outside Bunnings to raise money to support 24 senior Languages students to participate in a 12-day trip to Japan in the October school holidays. In addition to the traditional snags/onion in bread and drinks, we will also...Read More
On Friday June 14th, our Year 10 SAASTA students conducted a morning tea for PLHS staff and members of our Port Lincoln community. With a focus on reconciliation and the theme of “Now More Than Ever” in mind, students were tasked with the organisation, preparation and delivery of the morning tea, alternating opportunities to speak...Read More
Tickets are now on sale for “Whisper”, our Dance Production for 2024. The show will be performed in the Nautilus Theatre on the evening of Friday June 28th (from 7pm). To purchase tickets, please go to the PLHS Treasurer’s Office – adults: $20 / students & concession: $15.Read More
The evolving nicotine landscape requires parents and caregivers to stay informed to protect young people from these emerging threats. Snus and nicotine pouches are gaining popularity among young people as smokeless tobacco (SLT) products. Both products are discreetly placed under the upper lip, allowing nicotine absorption through the gums. Health authorities are urging proactive measures...Read More
Yesterday, our Stage 2 Food & Hospitality students completed their group cultural assessment task by catering and hosting a highly successful luncheon on the Commercial Kitchen deck. The patrons on this occasion were thirteen (very fortunate) PLHS staff members – they had each been invited by the Year 12’s to celebrate National Reconciliation Week with...Read More
Last week, our twenty-four senior SAASTA students travelled to Adelaide to participate in the 2024 SANTOS Aboriginal Power Cup. Accompanied by Miss Susan Doyle and Mr. Hayden Bennett, we combined with Cummins Area School students for the first time in the event’s seventeen-year history. The first day was spent listening to a range of inspiring...Read More