Normal Timetable Recommencing Monday

Dear PLHS Students & Families,
The School has decided to revert to our normal timetabled lessons as of 8:40am on Monday May 11th (Week 3). This decision has been made due to most families indicating that they are prepared to send their young people to the site for their education.
Those families who have decided to keep children home will continue to be supported in the online learning model through SEQTA. Video conference sessions associated with the pandemic will not run as timetabled, but may be used by teachers when necessary. Families in this scenario will be contacted directly to discuss arrangements.
If you have any questions, please contact your child’s Dharna Group teacher.
Warm regards,
Mr Todd George (PLHS Principal)
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