This week (August 18–22) is SSO Week for 2025. School Services Officers (SSO) provide invaluable administrative and learning support across all SA government schools/preschools. On behalf of the broader PLHS community, we wish to publicly acknowledge the incredible work that our ancillary crew perform at our school on a daily basis – this was acknowledged...Read More
Earlier today, a third and final Channel Assembly for Term 3 was staged on the Senior Floor; this morning’s event – which further trialled an alternative format for promoting our consistent themes of success and belonging – was dedicated to our Year 11 and 12 students. We were again delighted to host some of the...Read More
Earlier today, this amazing panel of professionals engaged a group of over sixty of our Year 7-11 students in a seminar dedicated to careers and opportunities in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics). Our students asked so many incredible and insightful questions during the session, which was a great lead-in to a three-day STEM Horizons...Read More
A combined team from Port Lincoln High School, Navigator College and St. Joseph’s School competed as ‘Lower Eyre Peninsula’ in the State Volleyball Schools Cup in Adelaide from August 14~17. Throughout the tournament, our team gained valuable experience playing against experienced outfits from Adelaide Botanic High School, Thomas More College, St. Peter’s College, Murray Bridge...Read More
A few weeks ago, we published an article about the Port Lincoln Lions Club opening a time capsule that was interred at Ravendale Oval in July, 1978. As you may recall, inside the fibreglass box were dozens of envelopes addressed to a host of local individuals, families, businesses and community groups, including two for Port Lincoln High School....Read More
Last Friday, four PLHS students (pictured above L-R) Tanayah D’Agostini, Evie Gamlin, Zoe van-Overdijk and Alexis Anderson – travelled to Wudinna to participate in a regional Rural Youth Ambassador Forum. This event saw representatives from several Eyre Peninsula schools meet to a hold a range of engaging and inspiring conversations, particularly focussed on problems faced by...Read More
Earlier today, a Year 9/10 Channel Assembly was staged on the Stamford Floor – following the success of last week’s Year 7/8 version, this morning’s event further trialled an alternative method for promoting our consistent themes of success and belonging. We were again delighted to host some of the students’ parents for the occasion. The...Read More
Some of the highlights from last week’s Governing Council included: We at PLHS are working on building connections with feeder primary schools through events like Reconciliation Week, Culture & Languages Day and assemblies; we’re also gathering data on school transitions and parent choices Mark your calendars for two student free days (dedicated to staff professional...Read More
Congratulations to the PLHS staff and students who represented the school with pride at yesterday’s Port Lincoln Show. Our people were involved in a both delivering and participating in a range of engaging activities, including: a PLHS Aquaculture display featuring an aquarium filled with live barramundi and an opportunity for patrons to Adopt-a-Barra; onya Tuffers!...Read More
An excited group of our senior Dance students recently participated in an enriching workshop with the internationally renowned Australian Dance Theatre. This incredible opportunity took place at PLHS last Friday and was followed by a captivating ADT performance of “Marrow” in the Nautilus Theatre on Saturday night. Connecting with industry professionals and experiencing a unique live...Read More