WHERE ARE THEY NOW?

As we busily prepare for the school’s upcoming Centenary Celebration Weekend (Friday September 29th – Sunday October 1st), we would love to know more about where our former students and staff have ended up, particularly if they are doing interesting things in different parts of the world.
Accordingly, we invite you to let us know by posting on our Facebook page. Please include some details about who you are, where you are, and what you are doing – we would also love to see a photo or two.
Alternatively, email your details/photos to dl.0791_info@schools.sa.edu.au using “Where are they now?” as the subject line.
Please share this request with other PLHS alumni. Non Nobis Solum.
For more information about our centenary celebrations, go to: https://plhs.sa.edu.au/plhs100/
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