The December articles and photos are currently being placed into our 2024 Yearbook – the final document (which will be printed by Advanced Life School Photography + Print Specialists over the school holidays) will feature over 200 pages of memories from the 2024 school year at PLHS. We are pleased to be able to show...Read More
Port Lincoln High School congratulates our “Class of 2024” on their successful SACE results released this morning. In particular, we wish to acknowledge and celebrate the following outcomes: 89 PLHS students completed their SACE in 2024 41 students attained an ATAR 4 students achieved an ATAR score above 90, with a further 8 over 80*...Read More
Just a reminder that Stage 2 SACE results will be released next week from 8:30am on Monday December 16th via the SACE website – https://www.sace.sa.edu.au/ (through the “Students Online” tab). Students will also receive an official certificate (if eligible) and Record of Achievement (ROA) in the post.PLHS staff (including members of our Wellbeing Team) will be at...Read More
Port Lincoln High School’s Activities Week is the ideal way to cap off another long and challenging school year. Having previously selected their preferred option, our Year 7, 8, 9 and 10 students participate in one of the following fun offerings across the first three days of Week 9: Art Attack Board Games / D&D...Read More
During Term 4, my Year 7F Maths class designed and built a city as part of their Geometry unit. This project-based learning task – known as Geometricity – assisted students to understand the concept of learner agency, to effectively collaborate in teams and to successfully demonstrate their mathematical knowledge. At the end of Week 8,...Read More
As part of a Business & Economics unit of work, our Year 7’s spent their last two weeks of lessons creating a food truck business. In groups, the project entailed them to make a range of decisions including the creation of a menu with prices, the design of the logo and brand colour scheme, the...Read More
Madi Gotch & Maya Kennedy We are thrilled to announce that two of our outstanding Year 10 students – pictured here, Madi Gotch (left) and Maya Kennedy (right) – have been awarded significant STEM scholarships through the Department for Education. These scholarships are intended to support the girls with their studies in STEM-related subjects. Madi...Read More
By the end of this week, around forty talented Year 9 Drama students (and a handful of Year 10 fill-ins) will have presented nine separate performances of our 2024 Pantomime – “The Runaway Sleigh” – to more than 1,000 children from all over the Lower Eyre Peninsula. This year’s show – brilliantly conceived, written and...Read More
For her Community Studies project at our Transition & Learning Centre, Year 11 student Lauren Felger created a children’s book called “My Grandma’s House”. With the support of her TLC teacher, Mr. Sean Osborne, Lauren received a well-deserved A grade for her impressive work. She then worked with local children’s book author Mrs. Lucy Tarin...Read More
Hi all; here are a few takeaways from our last Governing Council meeting for 2024. PLHS is finishing the year on a high… The recent Open Night event was buzzing with people moving about the school and appreciating the diverse range of learning and personal development opportunities that this progressive school offers children and community....Read More