Our Stage 2 Child Studies class was recently visited by their buddies from Room 7 at the Port Lincoln Junior Primary School to share knowledge about healthy eating and kitchen safety. The Year 12 students guided their buddies through a cooking experience that saw the Year 2’s demonstrate excellent culinary skills and safety in the...Read More
On Friday February 28th, twenty-one of our talented senior English students – accompanied by four dedicated staff members – flew to Adelaide to participate in the annual Writer’s Week festival. Over four enriching days, our students attended a variety of literature sessions hosted by iconic Australian authors and presenters. Our students engaged in high-level conversations...Read More
At Sports Day in 1995, one of our current staff members hopped, skipped and jumped an incredible 10.53 metres in the 15-year-old Girls Triple Jump – her record still stands today. She is pictured here, competing for the school at the 1995 WASSAC athletics carnival – name that staff member record holder…Read More
Late last week, the SACE Board announced the names of 136 students from across the state who have had their work selected for inclusion in the 2025 SACE Art Show. We are delighted to report that three of those names – Dre Vlassco, Liam Fuss and Rylee Marks – belong to PLHS “Class of 2024” students. The...Read More
PLHS Sports Day 2025 // Thursday March 6th (Week 6) // Ravendale Sporting Complex CATERING OPTIONS: Santi’s food truck Ms. George’s Year 9 Food Tech class will be selling team-themed cupcakes, sugar biscuits, ham & cheese pinwheels and apricot balls; food will be priced from 50c up to $1 (cash only) SA Water’s “Quench Bench”...Read More
Earlier today, Ms. Stephanie Hoy – the new Chairperson of the PLHS Governing Council – delivered the following letter on behalf of a grateful school community to the former Chair, Mr. Brian Gabb… Dear Brian, On behalf of the entire Port Lincoln High School community, we would like to extend our heartfelt gratitude for your...Read More
Congratulations to the students of Flinders house for winning this year’s Standards Shield. As the results below show, the final tallies were very close, with only 23 points separating first from third. 1st – FLINDERS: 1894 points 2nd – STAMFORD: 1883 points 3rd – EYRE: 1871 points 4th – GRANTHAM: 1725 points As mentioned previously,...Read More