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
Port Lincoln High School was privileged to receive a visit yesterday from the South Australian Minister for Industry and Skills, Mr David Pisoni MP. Minister Pisoni was keen to see how our students engage in vocational education and training through our Trade Training Centre facilities (Aquaculture and Commercial Cookery) and Flexible Learning Options centre. He...Read More
We recently received a letter from Ms Catrin Harris, Program Coordinator for Southern Cross Cultural Exchange, informing us that Year 10 student Claire McCarthy has been selected to participate in their student exchange program later this year. As a result, Claire will depart Australia on August 16th and head to the Scandinavian nation of...Read More
Our Year 8 Science class has just completed a unit of work on the Transfers of Energy. They investigated the type of energy transfers and levers utilised in creating medieval weapons as part of a project integrating HASS, English, Science and Mathematics. The students then used this knowledge to build and modify catapults to fire...Read More
In the next podcast with one of our Assistant Principals, Mrs Kate Higgins discusses a range of issues related to Aboriginal Education at PLHS:Read More
We would like to extend an invitation to parents and carers of students at PLHS with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) to get together in an informal sharing of coffee and conversation. This is an opportunity to meet others and form a network of support within the parent body. No need to RSVP. No committees to...Read More
PLHS is delighted to welcome Waka Ueta to our school community. Waka is currently visiting Port Lincoln from the city of Muroto in Japan, and has been doing voluntary work assisting in our Japanese languages classes. She will stay in Port Lincoln for three months before undertaking further travel in Australia. This is Waka’s...Read More
It has come to our attention that some parents are having trouble accessing our SEQTA Engage parent app. We hope the following video tutorial will help. If you need any further assistance, please phone Annie in our Front Office on 8683-6000.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