Earlier this afternoon, a group of athletic staff and students took to the court in the Gym for a fast-paced game of netball – the event was part of our ongoing Reconciliation Week celebrations. Although the final result wasn’t taken too seriously, the student Red team claimed a last-goal-wins victory over the staff/student Blue bibs....Read More
To celebrate Reconciliation Week 2019, Port Lincoln High School’s Aboriginal Education team have created several events and learning opportunities to encompass this year’s theme “Grounded in Truth, Walk Together with Courage”. Reconciliation Week Events at PLHS: Tuesday @ Lunch – Staff versus Student Netball in the Gym Wednesday @ Recess – Morning Tea (with...Read More
On Thursday May 16th, our Open Boys and Girls Touch Football squads took on teams from Navigator College, St. Joseph’s School and Cummins Area School in the annual tournament. Both teams improved as the day progressed – the boys unfortunately lost to Navigators (the eventual winners) in the semi-final, whilst the girls finished a commendable...Read More
On Tuesday May 21st, 36 PLHS students – accompanied by Miss Mikaela Sawyer, Mrs Leonie Woods, Miss Casey Peters and Ms Carly Thompson – attended a netball carnival at Ravendale. In total, four PLHS teams were entered, two from Years 8/9, one from Year 10 and an Open team. Our Open Girls enjoyed a...Read More
TEAM PHOTO: Back row L-R: Harry Stockham, Ella Stevens, Elke Hawke, Tianna Boyce, Halee Adams, Abbie Spriggs, Mathew Freak & Connor Haines. Front row L-R: Jesse Ambrose, Indra Pantiyasa, Sophie Tsesmelis, Tui Huntley, R’bka Ford, Claire Wilks, Meti Ford & Nathaniel Eming. Goalie: Connor Stutzer. Umpire: Calvin Hawke (not pictured). On a bright and...Read More
These amazing images of our championship-winning Gymkhana team were captured by Year 12 students Tianna Boyce and Brittany Burner – congratulations, girls. Event article: PLHS Proclaimed Gymkhana ChampionsRead More
The 2019 EP Schools Gymkhana was held last Monday, with fine conditions greeting riders and horses at the Port Lincoln Racecourse. This was the seventh annual instalment of this highly successful format, which again featured primary and secondary school teams from all over the Eyre Peninsula competing for an assortment of titles, trophies and...Read More
On Thursday April 4th, thirty Year 10 students from Miss Woldt and Miss Taylor’s Outdoor Education classes travelled to Coffin Bay for their aquatics camp. This was a major assessment for the term with a focus on organisation, participation, camp skills and water safety. Thursday’s calm, sunny conditions were a clear contrast to the wild...Read More
In early Week 11, eighteen PLHS students travelled to Adelaide to compete in the annual SSSSA Athletics Carnival; they formed part of the Far West squad, which also included Ceduna and Streaky Bay. Far West proved to be fierce competition in the Division 1 C grade, beating Heathfield, Kapunda, Unley, Waikerie and Eastern Fleurieu....Read More
On Thursday March 28th, my Stage 2 Integrated Learning class challenged the brave (and perhaps a little overconfident) staff to a game of softball. The students were a bit worried, but needn’t have been – they smashed it! We played three innings before a run was scored, but in the fourth, Cohen Dinnison stepped up...Read More