Lyndale Secondary College

State school in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
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Lyndale Secondary College is a co-educational government secondary school located in Dandenong North, Victoria, Australia. It has a student enrolment of approximately 1,200, and is known as one of the largest single campus schools in Victoria.

The school is divided into two sub-schools—a middle school and a senior school. Its acting principal is Pam Robinson, and there are also two vice principals.

The principal features of the campus are the Hugh McRae Hall, a Resource Centre (Library), a Senior Studies Wing, a Language Centre (West Wing), the well-equipped Graeme Fox Stadium, a STEM Centre, and recently completed Performing Arts centre.

Headstart Program

The Headstart Program is a new initiative that the college has launched where students from Year 7 to 11 commence the new school year late in November (25 November in 2013). The program lasts for 3 weeks with studies resulting in an assessment task/outcome.

A feature of the school is the SEAL (Select Entry Accelerated Learning) program.

The highest ATAR score of Lyndale Secondary College was achieved by Jin (Sam) Shan in 2011, with an ATAR of 99.15.

Notable former students

  • Adam Collins – Journalist
  • John Farnham – Musician/singer
  • James Gwilt – AFL Footballer[1]
  • Toby McLean – AFL Footballer[2]

References

  1. ^ Amy, Paul (11 October 2016). "James Gwilt considers his next move after winding up his 152-game AFL career". Herald Sun. Victoria. Retrieved 11 May 2023.
  2. ^ "Alumni". Lyndale Secondary College. Retrieved 11 May 2023.

External links

  • Lyndale Secondary College Website.
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