Lynwood Senior High School - International Education
Subjects and courses
- Environment and Life Sciences (EaLS)
- Specialist Soccer Academy
- Music
Learning programs
Life at Lynwood Senior High School
Teachers at Lynwood Senior High School are highly trained and experienced. They work with students from more than 60 different cultural backgrounds, and ensure every student is supported to achieve academic and personal success. When students and teachers join the school they become part of a multicultural, safe, caring, friendly and innovative community.
Students in Year 11 and 12 choose courses that will lead them to the career that is right for them. ATAR and General Courses help students gain entry to university and TAFE. A selection of Vocational Education and Training certificate qualifications which are recognised nationally may include: Certificate III in Business, Certificate II in Engineering Pathways, Certificate III in Health Services Assistance and Certificate III in Music Industry.
Overall, the school offers a broad range of ATAR, General and Vocational Education and Training (VET) courses at the school, providing pathways for each student to take.
Support for students
The Intensive English Centre has its own psychologist and ethnic education assistants, dedicated to supporting students from overseas. The school employs a school psychologist, nurse, chaplain and student services staff, who support the needs of all students.
A VET Coordinator, Workplace Learning Coordinator and Career Practitioner support students with their future career goals. There are also many clubs for students to join, including Chess and Robotics.
Facilities
- Intensive English Centre
- Student Services Centre
- Performing and Visual Arts facilities, including 250-seat auditorium, music practice rooms, dance studio and visual arts studios
- Design and Technology Centre, including a STEM workshop
- Two gymnasiums; fitness/weights room; swimming pool, basketball and tennis courts, playing fields.
- Library
- Canteen
Lynwood Senior High School has just undergone a $28 million facilities upgrade, opening at the end of 2023.
Settling in
New students attend a welcome tour of the school with their family. They are then paired with a mentor who helps them learn about the school and meet friends. Students are monitored throughout the year to make sure their academic and personal needs are met.
Communication is frequently kept with parents through our Connect and SEQTA systems, as well as via school newsletters and Facebook posts. The Connect Learning Management System enables teachers to communicate directly with students, upload work content and resources for students to access, and allows parents to view ongoing student progress. Email is also a very necessary vehicle for disseminating information quickly.
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