On Thursday May 9th, two PLHS teams (Year 7 Boys and Year 7 Girls) competed in an Ultimate Frisbee carnival at Navigator College, against the hosts and Cummins Area School. Our students competed with excellent sportsmanship and had a fabulous day out. They are to be commended on their levels of respect for the other...Read More
Earlier today, the first of three National Reconciliation Week lunchtime activities was staged inside the Gym, with Clontarf Academy staff Mr. Derick Wanganeen and Mr. Matthew Stokes running a basketball shooting competition. There was some high-quality shooting on display – plenty of three-pointers were drained from all around the arc, with Diesel Makuch even nailing...Read More
In one month from today, our 2024 Dance Production “WHISPER” will be staged in the Nautilus Theatre – please save the date (Friday June 28th). Tickets go on sale on Monday June 17th from PLHS (adults: $20 / students & concession: $15).Read More
PLHS families are advised of an upcoming Student Free Day on Tuesday June 11th (the day after the King’s Birthday public holiday). On that day, PLHS staff will undertake professional development provided by the Life Buoyancy Institute around building a wellbeing and trauma responsive educational community.Read More
This term, our Year 7 HASS class has been studying ancient Egypt – for their final assessment, the students have created ancient Egyptian museum artefacts. Using their creativity, problem-solving and collaboration skills, the students have produced an incredible collection of display pieces. As pictured here, they created pyramids, mummies, sarcophagi and replicas of “The Book...Read More
In order to announce the Year 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11 members of our 2024/25 Student Council, and to acknowledge the outstanding Term 1 efforts and achievements of many students, a whole school assembly was staged in the PLHS Gymnasium earlier today. With proud parents in attendance, today’s ceremony was conducted by Year 12...Read More
Dear Adoptive Parents (and potential adoptive parents), As we move through Term 2, the baby barramundi boys are growing well. We received the fingerlings at 30mm (1 gram) in size back in February – they are currently averaging 10 grams (see photo). We are still looking for more people to join our unique Adopt-a-Barra program....Read More