A number of our 2021 Student Representative Council members attended the GRIP* Student Leadership Conference at UniSA’s Whyalla campus on Friday March 19th. * GRIP stands for Generosity, Responsibility, Integrity and People Students participated in a range of activities-based workshops throughout the day whilst collaborating and networking with students from other high schools across the...Read More
Congratulations to all who competed in the annual WASSAC athletics carnival on Monday. Our students exceeded themselves and worked tirelessly to compete; we are very proud of their efforts! We thank those students who stepped up and competed in events not originally intended for them. We also thank the PLHS staff who assisted in the...Read More
On Monday March 22nd in glorious weather at Ravendale, Port Lincoln High School hosted the annual Western Areas Secondary Schools Athletics Carnival (WASSAC). The PLHS team consisted of 40 athletes ranging from U/14’s up to the Open age group. All of our students performed really well and did their school proud. There were some stand out PLHS...Read More
On Tuesday March 16th, PLHS was again privileged to receive a visit from several members of the Port Adelaide Football Club. On this occasion, Power representatives Alipate Carlile, Braedon Talbot and Will Northeast spent time with members of our South Australian Aboriginal Secondary Training Academy. The Power team facilitated sessions that allowed our students to explore...Read More
Earlier this evening, our Food & Hospitality program delivered another highly successful pop-up restaurant at PLHS. This year’s event – entitled “Fiebre Mexicana” (Mexican Fever) – was delivered by the students from Mrs Monique Rogalski’s two Year 12 Food & Hospitality classes. The F&H students planned, prepared, cooked and served an array of authentic Mexican...Read More
Dear PLHS parent/caregivers, On Monday March 22nd (Week 9), Port Lincoln High School will host the annual Western Area Secondary Schools Athletics Carnival (WASSAC) at Ravendale. Students will travel from the Far West region, Port Augusta and Whyalla to compete. Port Lincoln High School and Navigator College will also enter teams, with age divisions ranging...Read More
Earlier today, our Year 11 and 12 students attended an important Road Awareness Program education session in the Hall. Entitled “Looking After Our Mates”, the informative, thought-provoking and often confronting seminar is an initiative of the Metropolitan Fire Service. Our facilitator, MFS Station Officer Mr Josh “Bolts” Byerlee, was supported in his presentation by road...Read More