Dear Parents, Caregivers and Independent Students, The Material and Services Charge is established each year in consultation with your elected parent representatives who form the Port Lincoln High School Governing Council. The Charge is legally recoverable and covers many of the costs associated with your child’s education during the school year. The Materials and Services...Read More
Parents, caregivers and interested community members are invited to attend next week’s Aboriginal Community Education Expo at the Mallee Park Football Club. Please see the attached flyer (featuring artwork created by Port Lincoln Junior Primary School’s Jenny Pickett) for further details.Read More
Absent from group photo: Xanela Cubacub Later today, twenty-four senior Language students and four accompanying staff members will depart Adelaide Airport for a trip-of-a-lifetime to Japan. Their hectic twelve-day itinerary includes visits to four Japanese cities – Tokyo, Muroto (home of our sister school, Muroto High School), Kyoto and Osaka. We wish our delegates safe...Read More
This afternoon’s Footy Colours Day Staff vs. Students Football Match was another resounding success. The sun shone, the crowd enthusiastically supported the players, the game was played in the right spirit, and most importantly, the staff (narrowly) won. Best-on-ground medals were awarded to Kalea Siegert for the students and Miss Jordan Sladdin for the staff...Read More
Ahead of tomorrow’s AFL Grand Final, staff and students at Port Lincoln High School are again celebrating Footy Colours Day, raising money for the Fight Cancer Foundation. During recess, Grand Final Sprints and Longest Kick Competitions were staged on the Hockey Field – the sprints were won by Tyler Caulfield (Year 10) and Taylah Cresswell...Read More
* My name is… Alan Dodd, but people call me CJ. * My role at PLHS in 2024 is… an ASETO (Aboriginal Secondary Education Transition Officer). * Last year, I was… an Aboriginal youth worker running the STAY (Service to Aboriginal Youth) program at West Coast Youth & Community Support. * When I’m not at...Read More
Earlier this week, PLHS sent three teams to a Girls 9-a-side Football carnival at the Ravendale Sporting Complex – this event was supported by the SANFL and the Norwood Football Club. Our Open Girls competed against played against Navigator College and St. Joseph’s School, whilst our two Year 7/8 teams competed against Navigator College, St....Read More
Room 23 students have channelled their creative skills into developing a sculpture that was initiated from this year’s Book Week theme of “Reading is Magic”. Students began by reflecting on their favourite books and stories; most choices were instantaneous prompting the sharing of impressions and memories. Hard copies of books were borrowed from the Resource...Read More
Last Friday, three PLHS students – Prapti Pai, Sophie Lang and Rhy Kayser – assisted in the unveiling of a second Rotary Peace Pole within the City of Port Lincoln; the first is located in Puckridge Park. On this occasion, the ceremony was conducted on the foreshore (near the start of the Town Jetty) by...Read More
Last Friday, the Year 9 students from our SAASTA Connect class were fortunate to visit the Arteyrea community arts centre. We met some local Barngarla artists and were invited to ask questions about some of the artworks currently being created; this included an opportunity to find out about the inspiration behind them. We then participated...Read More