Two Weeks to Open Night – Program Taking Shape
Port Lincoln High School’s first night Open Night for 2025 will occur two weeks from today (Wednesday March 26th from 5~7pm).
The program for the evening is really taking shape; here is what we have so far…
5~5:30pm: “BAND & BARRA” OPENING EVENT (in the Amphitheatre near Front Office)
- Concert Band Performance
- Smoked Barramundi Tasting
- Welcome to Country
- Principal’s Address
- Sports Day Age Champions
5:30~7pm: GUIDED TOURS (around the PLHS campus)
- Aboriginal Education Programs
- Aquaculture (Smoked Barramundi Sales)
- Art/Design/Photography Exhibition
- BRIDGE
- Clontarf Academy
- Dance Rehearsals
- Daymap Helpdesk / Study
- English: Writer’s Week Presentation
- Food & Hospitality (Sample Platters)
- HASS Curriculum Displays
- HPE Curriculum Displays
- Inclusive Education / Literacy Intervention
- Languages (Indonesian & Japanese)
- Music Performances
- Red Cross Coffee Van
- Science & Maths / Virtual Reality
- Senior School / Student Pathways
- Technology Curriculum Displays
- Wellbeing / Tailored Learning
- Year 7 Dharna Crews
The tours around the campus will be led by students; staff will be waiting at each stop to demonstrate their particular subject area or program. There will be plenty to see, hear, eat and drink throughout the night – we hope to see you there.

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