Neurodiversity emphasises the natural variation in how an individual’s brain functions and how they perceive and interact with the world, leading to diverse ways of learning and communicating. While most young people are neurotypical, some…
Our Year 9 P.L.A.C.E. (Port Lincoln Art Centre Enterprise) class recently presented five circular murals to the staff and students at Tiny TAFE as part of a Reconciliation Action Plan collaboration. The P.L.A.C.E. students developed…
Port Lincoln High School’s Centenary Planning Committee is seeking nominations of potential inductees into a PLHS Hall of Fame. We already have the names of several high profile ex-PLHS staff/students recorded, but would love to…
Term 2 finished with “COLLECTIVE”, this year’s student Dance Production at the Nautilus Theatre –again, the performances were delivered as an uplifting, inspiring and professional dance and musical production. The up-tempo musicianship of the band…
Last term, several of our Year 9/10 P.L.A.C.E. (Port Lincoln Art Centre Enterprise) students submitted entries into the prestigious OUR YOUNG MOB exhibition in Adelaide – their artworks have been accepted and will be on…
The 2023 Malka Aboriginal Art Prize Awards took place on Thursday July 6th (coinciding with NAIDOC Week celebrations) at the Yarta Purtli Art Gallery in Port Augusta. We are delighted to announce that PLHS student…
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