The Adelaide Festival Centre hosted an awards ceremony for the 2021 “OUR MOB” exhibition, which provides an opportunity for First Nations artists from SA to showcase their art and culture. “OUR MOB” began in 2006 and is held in the spirit of reconciliation to demonstrate the power of art in bringing together diverse peoples in...Read More
PLHS students/staff are invited to show their “true colours” next Thursday (September 23rd) for Footy Colours Day 2021. This is an annual fundraiser for the Fight Cancer Foundation to support kids living with cancer. Participants are encouraged to get their supporter gear on and show their footy colours (or netball, basketball, hockey, soccer, cricket, volleyball...Read More
As the ears, eyes and voice for our school community, this group of volunteers works with the Port Lincoln High School team (leaders, staff and students) in the best interests of learning for all students at the school. Port Lincoln High School boasts a strong record for student learning, personal development and achievement, and will...Read More
In our latest PLHS Podcast, we speak to English/HASS teacher Miss Sheryl Skalski. Sheryl has been working on a variety of innovative and engaging projects with her classes, one of which recently resulted in some wonderful public recognition. In the traditional manner, Sheryl finishes with a joke – with a fitting English and History theme!Read More
Dear Senior Students and Families, During September, South Australian Year 11 and 12 students aged 16 and over can get priority walk-in access for their COVID-19 vaccination at SA Health run vaccination clinics. As we work with SA Health to set up school COVID-19 immunisation options, this walk-in access will give Year 11s and 12s...Read More
The final event in what has been a very busy “R U OK?” week at PLHS was a friendly staff versus student netball match in the Gym earlier today. As these images demonstrate, the highly paced and competitive match was played in wonderful spirit. Ultimately, the height of Mr. Michael Scheffler in goals proved to...Read More
The Optus Crows Cup is an interschool football carnival that encourages girls to give football a go in a fun, safe environment. The annual 9-a-side carnival promotes physical activity, introduces positive role models and offers a genuine pathway for female footballers in SA. This year, over 4,000 female students are expected to participate in one...Read More
Earlier today, connections and conversations were created between PLHS staff and students as we recognised national “R U OK? Day” for another year. The school community was encouraged to wear casual clothes, particularly with a yellow theme, and congregated in the Amphitheatre at lunchtime for a series of awareness-raising activities. These included a brilliant performance...Read More
Our Year 10 students are out in the community this week (or next), completing a work experience placement as part of their Personal Learning Plan (PLP) course. Work experience provides our students with the opportunity to trial a career field of interest and gain confidence in themselves, the workplace and social situations. As PLHS Work...Read More