On Wednesday through to Friday of Week 8, our Year 12 PE class participated in a kayaking practical. Wednesday was quite fresh, with the cloud cover and wind making for a chilly start. The sun finally appeared on both Thursday and Friday, making for ideal kayaking conditions. All students performed extremely well, occasionally putting themselves...Read More
Last night, our 2018 Year 12 Food & Hospitality students prepared and hosted a very successful pop-up Italian restaurant. As a class, they created the restaurant name – “Tavola” (Italian for table) – designed an event logo and thoughtfully selected dishes to feature on their menu, ensuring that all dietary requirements were considered. In attendance...Read More
Year 11 Mathematics 1 and Year 12 General Mathematics classes celebrated Pi Day last Wednesday – with PIES of course! Pi Day is celebrated on March 14th (3/14) around the world. Pi (Greek letter “π”) is the symbol used in mathematics to represent a constant — the ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter —...Read More
Student vs All-star Staff/Community Touch Football Match (Friday 16th March) Persistent rain didn’t stop the passionate Year 11/12 Sport or All-star Staff/Community touch football teams from demonstrating their skills during last Friday’s lunchtime showdown. Whilst the All-stars won the match (6-2), highlights from both sides included: Staff Team (winners on the day): Ms Karina Dennis...Read More
On Friday March 16th, PLHS was fortunate to be visited again by several members of the Port Adelaide Football Club. On this occasion, the Power players and staff spent the day with ten of our SAASTA (South Australian Aboriginal Sports Training Academy) students. The Power team facilitated sessions that allowed our students to explore their...Read More
Next Wednesday evening (March 21st), my talented Year 12 Food & Hospitality class will be hosting “Tavola”, a pop-up Italian restaurant, on the PLHS Commercial Kitchen Deck. Tickets for this three-course meal can be purchased from the PLHS Treasurer’s Office for the bargain price of $15 – limited numbers. It would be great to have...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
Join us for two days of learning with other parents and carers of school-aged children on the autism spectrum, designed to help you foster productive school, family and community relationships to provide the best kind of support for your child. Our workshops are for parents, carers and grandparents wanting to understand more about autism and...Read More
Earlier this week, our Stage 2 Child Studies class hosted a practical cooking lesson with the Year 1 students from Miss Brittany Fennell’s Port Lincoln Junior Primary School class. The focus was on healthy eating and safe kitchen practices; many delicious and nutritious meals were made by the Year 1’s under the watchful eye of...Read More