Yesterday, our Year 11 Biology class had the opportunity to participate in an engaging workshop run by ROUSTAH, UniSA’s Rural Health Association, which aims to inspire young people by sharing their interest in rural and remote healthcare. Our students worked through three activities run by current UniSA students of Nursing, Occupational Therapy, Physiotherapy and Medical...Read More
Children are frequently exposed to distressing news through the 24-hour news cycle and social media. These experiences can provoke anxiety, especially in young minds still forming their worldviews. Parents and caregivers should be mindful of overexposure to such content as it can lead to symptoms similar to post-traumatic stress disorder. Children’s responses to trauma can...Read More
As part of the nation-wide “Olympics Unleashed” program, we were privileged to have dual-Olympian kayak sprinter Jo Brigden-Jones visit our school yesterday. Jo inspired our Year 7 cohort, speaking about overcoming challenges and how she was able to reach her Olympic dreams; she did this while managing a career as a registered nurse then paramedic,...Read More
At our Centenary Celebration function earlier this month, we announced the names of the first twenty-three inductees into Port Lincoln High School’s inaugural Hall of Fame. “The 23 in ‘23” were nominated by members of the PLHS school community, with the final list ultimately ratified by the school’s centenary planning committee. We congratulate our first...Read More
The Honourable Chris Kourakis is the current Chief Justice of the Supreme Court in South Australia, and a Port Lincoln High School graduate (Class of 1975). Chris was a guest of the school across our recent Centenary Celebration Weekend; he delivered this stirring and thought-provoking keynote address during the Centenary Celebration function at the Port...Read More
L-R: Mia Fiore, Mahala Stevens & Ms. Jemima McLachlan Our students’ cultural and language connections are now showcased in the Specialist Building. This vibrant tree sculpture was recently completed by Design and Technology teacher, Ms. Jemima McLachlan and several students including Mia Fiore and Mahala Stevens; they volunteered their time to drill holes, sand, glue,...Read More
In Week 10 of Term 3, Year 9 students Ebony Rigney, Harmony Miller and Madi Gotch attended the Ingkarni Wardli Technologies Camp run by the University of Adelaide, accompanied by staff members Miss Stephanie Sinclair and Miss Courtney Richter. Over the course of the week, these three students joined seventeen others from around South Australia...Read More
Dear parents, caregivers and independently funded students, The Materials and Services Charge is established each year in consultation with your elected parent representatives who form the Port Lincoln High School Governing Council. The Charge is legally recoverable and covers many of the costs associated with your child’s education during the school year. The Materials and...Read More
Many thanks to Mark Thomas from Missing Link Media for sharing this video with us. Please click the following link to view the full video on YouTube: https://youtu.be/RZPA3Ul7uj4Read More