On Wednesday September 18th, PLHS sent two teams to Centenary Oval to compete in the Crows Cup, an annual 9-a-side girls’ football carnival. The event was also attended by Cleve Area School, Cummins Area School, Navigator College, St. Joseph’s School and Tumby Bay Area School. Players and officials from the Adelaide Crows AFLW team coordinated...Read More
As part of their Target Games unit of work, all Year 10 Health & Physical Activity classes participate in lawn bowls sessions kindly conducted by the experts at the Port Lincoln Bowling Club. My class improved greatly in just two lessons and have gained a new respect for the skill required to get closest to...Read More
Port Lincoln High School staff and students have again supported the annual Footy Colours Day, raising money for the Fight Cancer Foundation with a colourful and sporty casual clothes day. For a gold coin donation, participants were encouraged to wear the colours of their favourite team – footy, netball, cricket, basketball, rugby, NFL, hockey and...Read More
This Friday, PLHS will be raising money for the Fight Cancer Foundation by participating in the annual Footy Colours Day. Wear your favourite team colours – netball, AFL, NRL, soccer, cricket etc. – for a gold coin donation. Lunchtime activities: Staff vs. Students Handball comp (on the School Lane access road) Staff vs. Students UNO...Read More
PLHS sent two Year 10 teams to participate in a Mixed Basketball Competition held at Navigator College yesterday – our students competed against sides from the hosts and St. Joseph’s School. There was plenty of encouragement and support amongst our team members, ably led by coaches Rubin Thompson (Year 11 Integrated Studies), Mr Michael Scheffler...Read More
On Wednesday of Week 4, two Year 8/9 touch football teams competed in the annual carnival against surrounding schools. This was hosted in Tumby Bay and coached by Ms Caitlin Randall and Ms Jasmine Woldt. Our boys’ team started the day with a great win over Tumby Bay, but soon faced some very strong opposition...Read More
Last week, eight of our Year 10 students competed in a School Sport Badminton tournament, held here at PLHS. We enjoyed some really tough competition from the other local contesting schools, but were able to emerge with first place in Division B. Congratulations to our winning team and well done to all who participated....Read More
Last week, sixteen Port Lincoln High School SAASTA students travelled to Adelaide to participate in the annual Power Cup carnival. This initiative sees schools from across the state compete against each other in a round-robin football competition. The event is not confined to football however, with cultural and career workshops also on offer. Our students...Read More
Earlier this morning, our Clontarf boys completed their very first before school training session. We had a really good turnout with eleven of our boys getting up earlier than usual (around 6am), ready to start training at 7am. Nathaniel Hirschausen (who lives out of town) was up even earlier. We finished training around 8:10am –...Read More