Our Year 8 Science class took advantage of yesterday’s fine weather to participate in a geology-themed excursion along the Parnkalla Trail, examining the various rock formations. ~ Ms Tiff Evans & Miss Alana Sherry (Science teachers)Read More
Port Lincoln High School will be celebrating Footy Colours Day 2020 on Friday October 16th. The Fight Cancer Foundation’s Footy Colours Day is a national fundraising campaign which helps kids with cancer. These young people need our help more than ever – kids with cancer are especially vulnerable to COVID-19, and are facing prolonged...Read More
Earlier today, PLHS celebrated this year’s R U OK Day, with a variety of activities on offer. Students were invited to wear casual clothes (yellow items were encouraged), with a sausage sizzle, ice blocks and music provided in the Amphitheatre at lunchtime. Room 23 took advantage of the event by raising funds through the sale...Read More
Port Lincoln High School is seeking expressions of interest from local catering firms for the provision of a school canteen service (ideally mobile – e.g. food truck). The service could be offered once or twice per school day to approximately 700 staff and students. Please contact PLHS Principal Mr Todd George (todd.george186@schools.sa.edu.au) or School Administrative...Read More
Parents of potential PLHS students are invited to join Middle School Assistant Principal Mrs Amy O’Brien for one of two upcoming Parent Tours/Information Nights. They will occur on the following two Wednesday afternoons – September 2nd and 9th – commencing at 5:30pm. Please phone the school’s Front Office on 8683-6000 to book.Read More
On Tuesday, our Year 12 SAASTA class and their teacher Ms Shannon Nagel successfully hosted our first Family Wangangooridi (to converse; to talk together). As part of their assessment, the students needed to organise and cater for a family event; they selected our first family meeting for the year. With 25 family members in attendance,...Read More
This week (August 24th–28th) is SSO Week for 2020. School Services Officers (SSO) provide invaluable administrative and learning support across all SA government schools/preschools. On behalf of the broader PLHS community, we acknowledge the incredible work that our ancillary staff perform at our school on a daily basis. They undertake a wide variety of...Read More
Thursday August 20th saw the staging of the annual Open Boys & Open Girls Basketball carnival, this year held at PLHS (Boys) and St. Joseph’s School (Girls). This event was our first School Sport competition for the year, with COVID restrictions cancelling all others thus far. Teams from St. Joseph’s School, Cummins Area School and...Read More
The PLHS Aboriginal Education team would like to share their first Wangangoodoo newsletter with you. Wangangoodoo is a Barngarla word meaning to tell or inform. This initiative is another form of positive communication with our families; they have been printed and posted home to all enrolled families. Wangangoodoo-1st-Edition Read More
Our Year 10 students were invited to attend a “Come & Try VET” experience yesterday. This initiative allowed our students to explore various careers and gain knowledge of the many vocational education and training (VET) study and career pathways available to them. The event saw students have a go at assorted skills and trade occupations,...Read More