Hi All, Please find attached the Port Lincoln Clontarf Academy’s Term 2 Newsletter. We are excited to share with you the activities and events that Academy members participated in across a huge second term. We are so grateful for the support and assistance we receive from the Port Lincoln community and our local partners. We look...Read More
The Port Lincoln High School are currently updating our Attendance process with the new software platform in mind. There will be an increase in SEQTA, Email and phone calls following up Attendance in Term 3 & 4 The South Australian Government has identified improved attendance as a priority for the Department for Education DfE. A...Read More
On Monday, PLHS sent two teams (one boys/one girls) to Tumby Bay Area School to participate in the annual Year 7 5 a-side soccer carnival. Packed with future Socceroo and Matilda players, our teams took to the pitch with enthusiasm and great sportsmanship. The girls won three out of their four games, improving greatly with...Read More
The Harding Miller Education Foundation (HMEF) is an Australian charity that offers scholarships to girls in public high schools who are experiencing socioeconomic disadvantage. As they put it: “Our scholarship recipients have high academic potential. They are talented and dedicated. They do not currently have access to the resources that they need to make the most...Read More
In 2023, Port Lincoln High School is celebrating 100 years of continuous educational service to the youth and community of Port Lincoln. As part of the school’s centenary celebrations, we invite you to purchase an engraved paver (or pavers) to acknowledge your contribution and connection with PLHS. The signature pavers will be laid in our...Read More
Earlier today, two members of our Aboriginal Education team – Mrs. Nicky Cunningham and Miss Susan Doyle – spoke to ABC Radio’s local breakfast announcer Emma Pedler about the range of activities that our students and staff are involved in for NAIDOC Week. To listen to Emma’s interview with Nicky and Susan, please click the...Read More
Welcome to NAIDOC Week 2023, a time where we can showcase and truly celebrate and recognise the history, culture and achievements of our First Nations people. NAIDOC stands for National Aborigines and Islanders Day Observance Committee; the annual week provides an opportunity for all Australians to learn more about First Nations cultures and histories. This...Read More
Please be advised that PLHS students will be dismissed at 2:10pm this Friday afternoon (July 7th) – this is one hour earlier than our regular dismissal time to mark the last day of Term 2.Read More
As Semester 2 classes commence this week at PLHS, we can announce the following key dates for the remainder of the 2023 school year: Thursday September 7th (Week 7, Term 3) – Student Free Day (Moderation) Friday September 8th (Week 7, Term 3) – School Closure Day Thursday December 14th (Week 9, Term 4) –...Read More
During a workshop on Tuesday June 27th, our Stage 1 and 2 Chemistry students delved into the world of hydrogen-powered cars, recognised as the future’s primary fuel source. Phoebe Chilman, a Chemical Engineer from The University of Adelaide, emphasised the urgency of finding alternative fuels for transportation, as it ranks as the third largest contributor...Read More