Dear Year 12 Parent/Caregivers, We will be holding Parent Teacher Interviews for our Year 12 students (only) on Tuesday August 15th. This is a great time to come in and chat with the teachers about your student’s progress thus far and the remaining requirements for the school year. We encourage all families to make the most of...Read More
PLHS students are invited to design a Yarning Circle for an outdoor area (location to be confirmed – but possibly on lawn area near Canteen). A yarning circle is a traditional Indigenous Australian cultural practice that involves sitting together in a circle and engaging in storytelling, sharing knowledge, and discussing important topics. It is an...Read More
On Friday July 28th, Year 10 Photography students had the opportunity to view “The Dark Side”, a body of work produced by local photographer, Ross Allen, with the artist himself in attendance to discuss his practice. Ross introduced himself to the students, explaining how his photography interest began with graphic design and commercial photography in...Read More
Over the past two days, our Year 7, 8 and 9 students have attended a career education session in the Resource Centre facilitated by Ms. Rebecca Curtis, Access Project Officer from Flinders University. Entitled “The River Journey”, these seminars aim to encourage students to explore and map their education and career futures using the metaphor...Read More
Throughout this month, News Corp is facilitating a series of Bush Summits across the country; these events will champion the regions and their attractions, as well as discuss the associated challenges and opportunities. The Advertiser will host the South Australian Bush Summit here in Port Lincoln on Tuesday August 15th – on the back of...Read More
Neurodiversity emphasises the natural variation in how an individual’s brain functions and how they perceive and interact with the world, leading to diverse ways of learning and communicating. While most young people are neurotypical, some exhibit variations in brain development, such as ADHD, autism or dyslexia, making them neurodivergent.Embracing neurodiversity involves accepting, celebrating, and supporting...Read More
Our Year 9 P.L.A.C.E. (Port Lincoln Art Centre Enterprise) class recently presented five circular murals to the staff and students at Tiny TAFE as part of a Reconciliation Action Plan collaboration. The P.L.A.C.E. students developed designs in small groups (some were based on drawings from the Tiny TAFE students) and created mural ‘dots’ depicting local...Read More
Port Lincoln High School’s Centenary Planning Committee is seeking nominations of potential inductees into a PLHS Hall of Fame. We already have the names of several high profile ex-PLHS staff/students recorded, but would love to receive further nominations to consider from the wider school community. The plan at this stage is to announce the inaugural...Read More
Term 2 finished with “COLLECTIVE”, this year’s student Dance Production at the Nautilus Theatre –again, the performances were delivered as an uplifting, inspiring and professional dance and musical production. The up-tempo musicianship of the band set the tone for an engaging collective of crafted choreography and powerful messaging. The students looked, danced, and sounded superb...Read More
Last term, several of our Year 9/10 P.L.A.C.E. (Port Lincoln Art Centre Enterprise) students submitted entries into the prestigious OUR YOUNG MOB exhibition in Adelaide – their artworks have been accepted and will be on display in the Festival Theatre foyer from Saturday August 19th through to Saturday October 7th. OUR YOUNG MOB provides a...Read More