This year, for the first time, students from both Port Lincoln High School and Navigator College are undertaking their Stage 2 exams together in the same room. Pictured here (L-R) are the Principals from both schools – Mr Todd George (PLHS) and Mr Stephen Jude (NC). We thank the Port Lincoln Hotel for supplying the...Read More
Earlier this evening, Port Lincoln High School’s annual Year 12 Art+Design+Photography exhibition was officially opened in front of a small (COVID-safe) crowd of staff, students and families. Entitled “VISION 2020”, this year’s collection is on display in the Nautilus Arts Centre’s Rotary Gallery until Friday November 20th. It showcases the end-of-year practical work (and accompanying...Read More
Yesterday, our Year 10 Photography class viewed a stunning photographic exhibition, currently on show at the Nautilus Arts Centre’s Walter Nicholls Gallery. Entitled “Ray of Light”, the display features a collection of eight large camera obscura images by acclaimed Brisbane-born photographer, Robyn Stacey. PLHS would like to thank the NAC for hosting our class visit....Read More
The PLHS Aboriginal Education team would like to share the second edition of the Wangangoodoo newsletter. Wangangoodoo is a Barngarla word meaning to tell or inform. This initiative is another form of positive communication with our families. Family Wangan Newsletter – 2nd Edition Read More
Our new school canteen service is now up and running, thanks to Joyce Vlassco and her new enterprise, “Food on the Move Catering”. With support from her granddaughter Aneka, Joyce has established a small canteen adjacent to the school’s main oval for food and drink sales each recess and lunch. EFTPOS facilities are available. We...Read More
On Friday October 23rd, Paul from the Sydney-based Bell Shakespeare theatre company conducted a workshop with a select group of Year 10 and 11 English and Drama students. After a short and focussing warm-up, the students jumped into dissecting Shakespeare’s “A Midsummer Night’s Dream”. Paul guided the students through the plot, with the students jumping...Read More
In an exciting new partnership endeavour, PLHS hosted a breakfast event yesterday, where educators, Chamber of Commerce representatives, hospitality industry professionals and employment agencies met with the intention of forming an “industry partners committee”. The intention of the committee is to map a clear pathway for students interested in a career in hospitality. Forming partnerships...Read More
“Footy Colours Day was coming up and when my teacher announced it, I misheard it as “Forty Colours Day”. That inspired me to design a shirt with forty plus colours on it. I painted all over it on the night of the October 15th, 2020. As for the design, I wondered what I could do...Read More