Last night at the Port Lincoln Hotel, eighteen Port Lincoln High School students (fifteen pictured here) graduated from the ten-week Youth Opportunities program before a large crowd of supportive family, friends and PLHS staff. Youth Opportunities is a positive empowerment program which provides tools and strategies to help enable young people to overcome challenges, reach their...Read More
On a very wintry Monday June 25th, a group of Port Lincoln High School students travelled to Tumby Bay to compete in a 5-a-side Soccer Carnival. We played against teams from St. Joseph’s School, Cummins Area School, Tumby Bay Area School and Navigator College. Our boys came first (out of eight teams), whilst the girls also...Read More
Adopt-a-barra Update Thank you once again for participating in our Adopt-a-Barra program. The barramundi are coming along very well and some have reached a size of over 500 grams. We the Yr 11 aquaculture students; are pleased to inform you that we have tagged your adopted son (barramundi are all males) with a special I.D....Read More
The 2018 Rotary Port Lincoln Community Bank Science and Engineering Challenge was staged earlier today inside Navigator College’s Mangiri Centre. PLHS sent another talented and determined squad of Year 10 (and 9) Science students to compete against other school teams from across the EP. This wonderful annual event – an outreach program delivered by the...Read More
This year’s Port Lincoln High School Dance production was titled “THIS IS ME” . The show was about students showcasing who they are and being proud of what they have achieved, and combined choreography from Stage 2 students, myself and guest choreographer, Piter Pantoja Lopez. The performance included students from Stage 2 Dance, Stage 2 Creative Arts, Stage 2...Read More
Congratulations to Year 11 Kitchen Operations students Lukas Beazley and Abby Laube who represented PLHS earlier this week at the 2018 SA Secondary Schools Culinary Challenge. Their signature dish of chicken dumplings in miso soup earned a silver medal! This is a fantastic result, especially given the tough competition from seventeen other schools in attendance...Read More
Last week, five Year 9 Health & Physical Education classes participated in a Stamford Hill hike as part of their Outdoor Pursuits unit. The aim of the excursion was to provide students with an opportunity to experience our national park, with a focus on Australian history, observation, navigation and leadership. Adding to the experience, we...Read More
Recently, twelve SAASTA students from Port Lincoln High School 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
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