Earlier today, Port Lincoln High School was privileged to receive a delegation of visitors from the Chinese province of Shandong. The group are in Port Lincoln as part of the China-Australia BRIDGE (Building Relationships through Intercultural Dialogue and Growing Engagement) Program, run locally by the Port Lincoln Primary School. Whilst on their ten-day tour...Read More
Late last year, the Australian Government’s Department of Education and Training engaged Education Services Australia (ESA) to produce a series of video case studies. The brief was to highlight good practice examples of quality vocational learning and career education programs for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander secondary students. With a focus on features that underpin...Read More
Adopt-a-barra Update Thank you once again for participating in our Adopt-a-Barra program. The barramundi are coming along very well and some have reached a size of over 500 grams. We the Yr 11 aquaculture students; are pleased to inform you that we have tagged your adopted son (barramundi are all males) with a special I.D....Read More
Port Lincoln High School wishes to publicly thank Robarra Broodstock Sanctuary and Hatchery for their generous support of our Aquaculture program. Robarra recently donated 1,500 barramundi fingerlings to our school, worth in excess of $1,000. Under the watchful eye of PLHS Aquaculture teacher Mr Chris McGown, these 90mm long fish will be looked after...Read More
The Year 10 Marine Operations class participated in an excursion today, to see some of our local seafood industries at work. This morning, we visited Yumbah Aquaculture and toured their abalone farm and hatchery. Our tour guide Damien went through all facets of the spawning and grow-out procedures for abalone. We were unable to see...Read More