Earlier today, PLHS students in Years 9 and 10 participated in an interactive mental health workshop called Mates in Mind. Presented by South Australia’s Rural Youth Ambassadors, the event featured presentations from: mental health experts from headspacePort Adelaide footballersothers with lived experience of mental health Our students were able to participate in polls, evaluations, live...Read More
Congratulations to the following Year 7 “superstars” who were presented with School Values Awards this morning: Isaac AmbadosEzra BrownRylee ChatfieldMarley Coleman (x2)Sam DaviesElla DayAbbey FrancisStella FranklinZach HurrellKynan LettonHenry MaitlandChloe MarksScotty McNab-HaynesElla ScholzCharlie ScottEthan Skipworth-HowellOliver Stevens PICTURED FROM TOP LEFT: Isaac Ambados, Rylee Chatfield, Marley Coleman (x2), Sam Davies, Ella Day, Abbey Francis, Stella Franklin, Zach...Read More
Over the course of Term 1, our Stage 2 SAASTA students have been required to work collaboratively to construct a themed and unique guernsey design to be worn at the 2022 Santos Aboriginal Power Cup – this annual event sees SAASTA academies from around the state compete against each other in Adelaide in an Australian...Read More
Our amazing SRC team have come together and organised an Easter Raffle full of chocolatey goodness! Tickets are only $1 each and are available from the PLHS Front Office and Resource Centre, plus the SRC reps. The raffle will be drawn on Thursday April 14th with all proceeds going towards SRC activities for 2022. SRC...Read More
Congratulations to the following Year 8 students who were just announced as recipients of School Values Awards: Inclusive Awards (L-R): Naveiah Miller, Orlando Wade & Jasmine Tiller Respectful Awards (L-R): Jessica Neve, Phillip Hutchins & Sky McNamara Responsible Awards (L-R): Darcy Edwards, Zoe van Overdijk & Kirrally KotzRead More
Community Voice is published following each Governing Council Meeting (latest meeting: Wednesday March 23rd) Hi all, Parent and Community Voice is a Governing Council tool to keep you connected to the learning and life of your children’s school. Governing Council meets regularly to represent you and support the good work of your school team. We...Read More
Thirty-four students from the PLHS Transition & Learning Centre are engaging in their SACE (Flexible Learning and Transition Plans) through various VET (Vocational Education and Training) industry courses and potential career pathways. New for 2022 is the Certificate III Screen & Media – Game Art Foundations course. This year, eleven TLC students are engaging in...Read More
The third Thursday in March each year in Australia is National Close the Gap Day; this important event was recognised at Port Lincoln High School in a number of ways earlier today. Conversations were held with students about the Closing the Gap themes and targets; this was achieved through Dharna Group discussions, roaming chatterbox questions...Read More
Our students have been invited to take part in the Wellbeing and Engagement Collection (WEC) survey; it will be open in Weeks 8-10 this term (Monday March 21st ~ Friday April 8th). The WEC collects information from students in Years 4-12 about non-academic factors relevant to learning and participation. It provides schools, the community and government...Read More
In mid-December, Nell Cane and I, (along with three other ambassadors), were selected to represent South Australia at the National Rural Youth Ambassador Forum in Canberra. However, due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the forum was rescheduled to February 27th–March 2nd and was held in Albury, NSW. Victoria was represented by five ambassadors and New...Read More