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Lyneham High School is a public secondary school in the Australian capital of Canberra that was founded in 1959. Located in the suburb of Lyneham, it is one of the only large public high schools in the immediate area. The school has a performing arts programs which includes concert and jazz bands, performance-based music classes and drama and dance classes.


Enrolment

Lyneham high school's exact student count is not publicly available information, although the school has been stated to be well over its student capacity. Most students enrol from the schools Turner Primary School, Majura Primary School, North Ainslie Primary School and Lyneham Primary School. The priority enrolment areas (PEAs) of the school include Acton, Turner, Dickson, Hackett, Downer, O'Connor and Watson, the latter being a shared PEA with Campbell High School.


Band Program

Lyneham High School's band program consists of five concert bands and two jazz bands, as well as several smaller ensembles across school years. The concert bands include the Year 7 Beginner Band, the Year 7 Concert Band, the Year 8 Concert Band, the Year 9 Concert Band, and the Year 10 Concert Band. All of these bands are run as an elective class, and instruments include those from the
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instruments are also present in the bands. The Jazz bands are extra curricular bands, including the Intermediate Jazz Band and the Senior Jazz Band. Every year, all bands enter the Australian National Eisteddfod, and have won numerous awards from the competition. Towards the later stages of the year, Year 10 students are offered places in the Ginninderra Wind Orchestra as a means of continuing their musical careers after leaving Lyneham.


Lyneham Performing Arts Centre

In the late 2000s, Lyneham High School received a grant from the A.C.T. Government to build the Lyneham Performing Arts Centre (LPAC). Architects completed the blueprints for the $5.3 million dollar complex, with construction beginning in June 2009. LPAC was completed in March 2010, being opened by
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MLA. The centre has hosted numerous musical performances since its completion, and serves as the prominent band classroom between shows. It was also the venue for the 2010 Australian National Jazz Eisteddfod.


Enrichment Programs


LEAP

LEAP (Lyneham Enriched Academic Program), is an academic program designed to allow high school children to enrich their learning in the fields of Maths, Science, Social Studies (HaSS) and English. It provides a foundation for bright students intending to study these subjects at higher levels. The program is selective, with around thirty students being accepted in each year by means of a range of tests determining students' proficiency in each of the four subjects. The requirements of LEAP are that the students are to sit the Australian Council for Education tests in the subjects of English, Mathematics, and Science. LEAP students attend two camps aside from other students throughout their schooling at Lyneham High School: one in Year 8, and one in Year 10.


SEAL

The SEAL (Sporting Excellence At Lyneham) program is aimed at athletic students, giving them the opportunity to improve in their chosen sport by attending scheduled training sessions weekly. Meanwhile, the PE system allows SEAL students to catch up on work missed due to attending the specialist sessions.


DARE

The DARE (Developing Adolescent Resilience and Enterprise) boys' program.


STAR

STAR girls' program (Supporting Talent Achievement and Resilience).


Notable alumni

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- Chief Minister of the Australian Capital Territory, since 2014. * Lauren Boden - Australian representative to the 2012 Olympics in Athletics *
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's surname.) *
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- Co-captain of the Australian Men's National Volleyball Team. He is currently also serving as the assistant coach for the team. *
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— Australian children's, young adult and crime writer * Meredith Hunter - Leader of the ACT Greens, Legislative Assembly of the Australian Capital Territory, from 2008 to 2012. *
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See also

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List of schools in the Australian Capital Territory This is a list of schools in the Australian Capital Territory, which houses Australia's capital city, Canberra. The Territory's education system consists of primary schools, which accommodate students from kindergarten to Year 6, high schools, wh ...
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List of schools in Australia Below is a list of lists of schools in Australia: By type * List of government schools in Australia * List of non-government schools in Australia ** List of religious schools in Australia *** List of Christian schools in Australia **** List ...
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Education in the Australian Capital Territory Education in the Australian Capital Territory covers early learning (pre- Year K), primary (K- 6), secondary ( 7- 10), college or senior secondary ( 11- 12), followed by studies as an adult at university or TAFE. Education includes those deli ...


References

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External links


Lyneham High School website

ACT Department of Education and Training


Public schools in the Australian Capital Territory High schools in the Australian Capital Territory Educational institutions established in 1959 1959 establishments in Australia