PLHS families – please be advised that unfortunately, delivery of our latest shipment of new school uniforms has been delayed by a month. Rest assured however, that plenty of garments have been ordered and they will be available the week before school starts in 2022.Read More
Last Friday, our Year 12 students celebrated their last official day of scheduled lessons. Whilst the vast majority still have crucial assignments to complete and submit, and exams to prepare for and sit, this was their final opportunity to all assemble in one place before the Formal and Awards Ceremony in Week 6. Aside from...Read More
On Wednesday of Week 1, Nell and I flew to Adelaide to attend our third Rural Youth Ambassador program forum. It was another busy three days, which began with hours of planning on Wednesday afternoon in preparation for four discussion sessions on Thursday with key personnel from the Department for Education. Our discussions were based...Read More
Earlier today, a number of PLHS staff and students were selected to engage in one of three Restorative Practices workshops, led by Ms. Kerrie Sellen. Kerrie has over twenty years’ experience in the community services sector including youth justice, homelessness, domestic violence, drug and alcohol, youth development, case management and program design and delivery.Our students...Read More
Please be advised that the tender for canteen services at Port Lincoln High School has been released. Anyone wishing to apply for the tender will need to follow this link: https://www.tenders.sa.gov.au/tender/view?id=234883. The tender closes on November 4th 2021; any enquiries can be sent to Claire Nemeth at Claire.Nemeth@sa.gov.au.Read More
We are delighted to report that Year 8 PLHS student Caitlin Cole has been nominated for the 2021 Young Business Person Award by the Port Lincoln Chamber of Commerce. In 2016, a then eight-year-old Caitlin founded her own business called “Cactus + Clover” in a small bedroom. Five years later, she now manages her own...Read More
PLHS has partnered with HP BYOD (bring-your-own-device) to offer educational grade laptop computers to our school community at the best possible prices. HP BYOD devices come with a 3-year onsite warranty, plus (optional) Accidental Damage Protection. HP have just updated the products and prices available on our purchasing portal. To check out the latest offerings, please go to www.hp.com.au/byod...Read More
Since 2017, the SA STEM Aboriginal Student Congress has become a highly significant event for our state’s Aboriginal secondary students. Designed by Aboriginal students, elders and academics, the annual two-day congress explores STEM connections to Aboriginal culture and inspires future STEM pathways for all Aboriginal learners. PLHS has again sent staff and students to this...Read More
The Adelaide Festival Centre hosted an awards ceremony for the 2021 “OUR MOB” exhibition, which provides an opportunity for First Nations artists from SA to showcase their art and culture. “OUR MOB” began in 2006 and is held in the spirit of reconciliation to demonstrate the power of art in bringing together diverse peoples in...Read More