Sofcrosse is a calmer and less violent form of lacrosse. A Sofcrosse Carnival was organised by our Year 8 HPE teacher Mrs Watson for a SEPEP (Sport Education in Physical Education Program) assessment. The class was split into three teams named by the students – the Neapolitan Barracudas, Uncle Rommel and Supreme Team. We started...Read More
Our Year 10/11/12 Creative Arts and Dance students are preparing to wow audiences next week with the annual dance production. This year’s theme, “THIS IS ME”, is about students showcasing who they are and being proud of what they have achieved in their lives and as dancers. The show combines choreography from Stage 2 students, guest...Read More
Earlier this week, our Stage 2 Child Studies class hosted the Park Terrace Kindergarten students for a fun and energetic play session in the High School’s gymnasium. Our students have been studying how movement can be used in schools and other educational settings to improve the learning outcomes and well-being of young children. The kindy...Read More
Year 11 Kitchen Operations students Abby Laube and Lukas Beazley (pictured) are set to represent PLHS next Monday at the annual Secondary Schools Culinary Challenge, to be held at the TAFE SA Regency International Centre in Adelaide. With guidance from their teacher Miss Kesby Turner-Wiebreck and TAFE SA cookery lecturer Jeremy Hartwich, Abby and Lukas...Read More
Join our Year 10, 11 and 12 Dance students (along with staff) for a range of dance items. This family-friendly performance will be approximately one hour long (with no interval) and may include the use of strobe lighting. Tickets: Pre-sale: Student/U18/Concession $10, Adult $15 At the door: $15 (flat rate) Pre-sale tickets available from PLHS Finance...Read More
Congratulations to Mrs Lynn Campbell and the amazing cast and crew who earlier this week delivered several performances of this year’s Senior Drama Production, “The 39 Steps”. The show, adapted from the 1915 novel by John Buchan and the 1935 film by Alfred Hitchcock, cleverly combined elements from the comedy, spy, murder and thriller genres. Incredibly,...Read More
On May 23rd, Year 11 students Cameron Akehurst (left) and George Wilks (right) spent the day at UniSA’s Mawson Lakes campus. The boys, who are both currently studying Stage 2 Mathematical Methods, experienced the type of mathematics that can be undertaken at university level and how they can be used to build a STEM career....Read More
Last week, our Year 10 students experienced a taste of working in an area that interests them as part of their Personal Learning Plan subject. Around 140 work experience students were spread out across Port Lincoln and Coffin Bay businesses for the week, undertaking assorted tasks for the hours of an average work day. Participating...Read More