Lyneham Primary School
Lyneham Primary School is a primary school in Canberra founded in 1959 located in the suburb of Lyneham. Lyneham and Downer Preschools nearby, are also run by the school.
Lyneham Primary School | |
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Address | |
Brigalow Street, Lyneham , Australia | |
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Type | Co-educational and primary |
Motto | Learn Progress Serve |
Established | 1959 |
Principal | Annamaria Zuffo |
Grades | P to 6 |
Enrolment | ~515 (2018) |
Campus | Lyneham |
Colour(s) | Yellow and royal blue |
Website | http://www.lynehamps.act.edu.au/ |
Enrolment
The school has an enrolment of some 515 students (as of 2018) and takes students from the school priority enrolment area of Lyneham, O'Connor, Downer, Turner, and Dickson area.
History
The School was opened in 1959 and, being a short distance from the historic Yass to Queanbeyan road, took students from both Canberra and nearby New South Wales villages. In 1969 most of the school was destroyed by fire and classes were dispersed to nearby schools.[1] The infants department returned to the school in late 1970 while the primary department returned in 1971. The fire was reviewed by the Australian Auditor-General, which led to criticisms of the standards of fire alarm installation in Commonwealth-controlled schools.[1] By 1973, the Australian Parliament's Public Accounts Committee examined the outcomes of the fire for a second time, and indicated that the blaze had led Australian government departments to reclassify school buildings as special purpose buildings, commence installation of thermal fire protection systems in all schools, and examine suitable burglar alarm systems.[2]
Governance
The School is governed by a School Board, consisting of three people elected by the community, two people elected by the staff, the school principal and a nominee from the ACT Department of Education. The current School Board is chaired by Adam Sheppard. The Board meets twice per term.
The School leadership team is headed by the Principal Annamaria Zuffo and Deputy Principal Ben Roberts.
See also
References
- Dobie, Mr (7 April 1971). "Report of Public Accounts Committee". House of Representatives Hansard: 1559.
- Hurford, Mr (1973). "Report of Public Accounts Committee". House of Representatives Hansard. 84: 2588.
Additional references
- 2008 School Self Assessment Report, ACT Department of Education, 2009