Lambton High School

Light The Way

Telephone02 49 523977

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Leadership and welfare

We are committed to providing opportunities for student excellence and to preparing all students to take their place as responsible community members.

Leadership

At Lambton High School, we value student leadership and strive to build this capacity in all of our students. Our Senior Leadership Body and Student Representative Council (SRC) play an essential role in the strategic planning and development of the school.

To be eligible for a leadership position the student must have an exemplary record of behaviour and attendance, commitment to their studies, and demonstrate values such as integrity, excellence, respect, responsibility, cooperation, participation, care and fairness.

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2024 Senior Leadership Body

Captains: Cadence Campbell and Dannon Peck

Vice-Captains: Elana Zhang and Max Moloney

Senior Prefects: Lachlan Cadell, Aiva Pinchest and Lucy Phillips

Prefects: Chloe Archer, Harry Betts, Halle Blight, Sahra Garside, Layla Grant, Alyssa Griffith, Olivia Harrington, Breanna James, Rhys Mackenzie, Lujain Maleek, Lilly Mitchelhill, Amanda Paynter, Tiffany Poultney and Nashita Jamal Jaffar Sadiq.

Representative Council (SRC)

President

Lily Campbell and Sarang  Navia

Vice President

Thea Barron

Secretary

Evie Turnbull

Vice Secretary

Samiksha Chawla and Natalia Diaz 

Lead Treasurer

George Hartcher

Treasurer

Mitchell Cadell and Varshini Sivayogan 

JAECG Representitive

Scarlett Smith

Lead Publicity / Promotions Officers 

Thea Barron, Sofia Domingues and Olivia Harrington

Publicity Officers

Theo Bush, Rose Hartcher, Phoebe Johnston, Alex Bisson, Nahal Garg, Lucinda Shaw, Elizabeth Smith, Jarrod Watt, Samiksha Chawla, Natalia Diaz, Thea Barron, Lilly Campbell, Sofia Domingues and Ollivia Harrington.

Student Representative Council

Year 7

Bette Blyth, Gus Boys, Theo Bush, Nina Diaz, Layla  Eyre, Bella Frith, Vinnie Gaffney, Jess Goyal, Chloe Hannah, Rose Hartcher, Jackson Horvat, Sophia Hunter, Phoebe Johnston, Sophie McNicol, Grace O’Dowd, Lucy Payne, Susie Penfold, Archie Pinches, Isabella Teasdale, Mya Turnbull and Jayden Yap.

Year 8 

Hamish  Allan, Alex  Bisson, Maddie Coon, Nehal  Garg, Myles Harrington, Kashvi  Lathiya, Ariana  Parsaei, Lucinda Shaw, Lucas Stojanovski, Meredith Wade, Lindsay Wang and Lachlan Young.

Year 9 

Harry Bailey, Mitchell Cadell, George Hartcher, Manahil Khuram, Meg Sillar, Varshini Sivayogan, Elizabeth Smith, Zahli Stinson, Jarrod Watts and Ashley Weeks

Year 10 

Cameron Allan, Amya Buyst, Samiksha  Chawla, Rosa Crispin, Natalia Diaz, Tanishkaa Gajendran, Lois Graham, Dinal Jayarathna, Darcy Mitchell, Amelia Robinson, Louis Scott, Isaac Shaw, Isobel Sillar, Scarlett Smith, Evie Turnbull, Phoebe Ulph, Imogen Williams, Georgia Young and Marcus Zink.

Year 11 

Thea Barron, Lily Campbell, Sofia Domingues, Joshua Graham, Sarang Navia, Nhalpa Thompson and Cody Turnbull.

Year 12

Chloe Archer, Harry Betts, Halle Blight, Lachlan Cadell, Cadence Campbell, Sahra Garside, Layla Grant, Alyssa Griffith, Olivia Harrington, Breanna James, Rhys Mackenzie, Lujain Maleek, Lilly Mitchelhill, Max Moloney, Amanda Paynter, Dannon Peck, Lucy Phillips, Aiva Pinchest, Tiffany Poultney and Nashita Jamal Jaffar Sadiq, Elana Zhang.

Achievements

  • Minister’s Award for Excellence in Student Achievement
  • NSW Youth Parliament
  • Premier’s Volunteering
  • DoE Service Learning

Well being

Lambton High School staff promote positive student-teacher relationships that create a nurturing environment in which the welfare of students is paramount.

Our staff pride themselves on fostering a positive and productive atmosphere that  is backed up by a strong student welfare structure to ensure students are provided with a supportive learning environment.

Programs

  • Peer Support
  • Peer Mediation (PDF 63.8KB)
  • Rock and Water
  • Reaching Individual Potential
  • Boys and Girls Education strategies
  • Camps
  • Crossroads Program

‘We prepare students for the future by encouraging them to be flexible, adaptive and responsive to the changing world’