Port Lincoln High School’s $15M redevelopment project has completely transformed our campus. Opening earlier this year, and superbly designed by architects Russell & Yelland, the major upgrade includes three brand new facilities – the Specialist Building (housing Art, Design, Indonesian, Japanese, Aboriginal Education and a Special School annexe), the new Food & Hospitality Kitchen (with...Read More
Back in Weeks 2 and 3, a group of eleven PLHS senior Indigenous boys were selected to participate in Operation Flinders, a gruelling eight-day bushwalking camp held in the Flinders Ranges. The Operation Flinders Foundation works to transform the lives of young South Australians aged 13–18. Based at Yankaninna Station in the northern Flinders, their...Read More
Please see the parent letter below from Department for Education Chief Executive Mr. Martin Westwell regarding next week’s public holiday: Parent Letter – Public HolidayDownloadRead More
Hi all; a few pointers from this week’s Governing Council meeting. Good news! Principal Todd George presented the school’s Year 9 NAPLAN results which show significant improvements and growth, defying the downward trends of schools across the nation. To cap this off, the school has also increased its student representation across all high band test...Read More
Earlier today, Laurence, Chrissy and Ruby from Sydney’s Bell Shakespeare company visited Port Lincoln High School as part of their regional tour. The accomplished and energetic trio delivered two engaging performances to our appreciative students during the day. The first show was presented to our Year 11 and 12 English and Drama students and featured some more sophisticated...Read More
Denise Sadiwa (Year 11) Earlier this week, Year 11 student Denise Sadiwa was advised by the Australian Youth Climate Coalition that her application to attend their upcoming annual conference in Brisbane had been successful. Accordingly, Denise has received a scholarship (including tickets, accommodation and travel subsidy) to attend the three-day event – entitled “Power Shift”...Read More
Macinta Fowler & Ms. Wanda Jarvis We are delighted to report that Year 11 PLHS student Macinta Fowler has won the 2022 Trevor Nickolls Art Prize at this year’s OUR YOUNG MOB exhibition. Held annually at the Adelaide Festival Centre, OUR YOUNG MOB provides young South Australian Aboriginal artists the opportunity to showcase their art...Read More
During lunchtime rehearsals earlier today, our Concert Band received a visit from Ms. Helen Hookings representing Sing Australia – as we reported last week, Sing Australia provided $1,200 worth of financial support to assist several Concert Band members to attend the recent SA Music Camp in Adelaide. After meeting the four grant recipients and posing...Read More
Saturday shoppers were treated to a pair of performances by our Concert Band yesterday, firstly in front of Lincoln South Butchers on Shepherd Avenue, then later in the day in front of Coles Supermarket. As usual, the band sounded fantastic and thoroughly entertained the patrons and parents in attendance.Read More
Earlier today, four PLHS students – Sasha Noske, Jaylen Cocks, Kalea Siegert and Nathan Fong – participated in a mixed badminton tournament at Navigator College. After losing their first game, our squad showed great determination to defeat Navigator 1 and 2 in the finals to take out this year’s Division A championship. It was another...Read More