To coincide with next week’s “Beautiful Illusions” Dance production, PLHS Art and Design students have an exhibition of work on display now in the Nautilus Arts Centre’s Rotary Gallery. The collection, also entitled “Beautiful Illusions”, is one of the largest we have ever staged, with the work of 87 students from Years 8 to 11...Read More
On Monday June 3rd, our Stage 2 Outdoor Education class travelled with some St. Joseph’s School students to Wilpena Pound in the Flinders Ranges. From there, we bushwalked 9km to Cooinda Camp, our first campsite. We carried all of the food and equipment needed for the duration of the camp in our rucksacks. This...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
Dear Adoptees, Recently, our Aquaculture class travelled to Cowell to visit the Eyre Shellfish oyster hatchery. We learned what is required to become a hatchery worker and saw how the baby oysters (spat) are fed. Staff and students from Cowell Area School then took us out onto their oyster lease, where we were fortunate to...Read More
Congratulations to Mrs Helen Marks and the fantastic cast and crew who earlier this week delivered several performances of this year’s Senior Drama Production, “Skits+Pieces”. The show featured a compilation of short sketches made famous by comedy giants such as Monty Python and Abbott and Costello. For the first time, Year 10 Drama students performed...Read More
As part of our ongoing Reconciliation Week celebrations, a morning tea was held in the Aboriginal Education Room earlier today. Miss Kesby Turner-Wiebreck and some Year 8 Social Education students prepared delicious treats with a Native Australian ingredient theme – the quondong tarts with lemon myrtle cream were a highlight! As pictured below, Port Lincoln...Read More
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