Brighton Secondary School
Brighton Secondary School | |
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Latin: Fac Omnia Bene (Do all things well) | |
Established | 1952 |
Principal | Tony Lunniss |
Faculty | 118 |
Enrolment | 1500 |
Campus | Urban |
Colour(s) | Navy blue, green & gold |
Website | www.brightonss.sa.edu.au |
Brighton Secondary School (formerly Brighton High School) is a zoned
The school is involved in the F1 in Schools, an engineering initiative from the United Kingdom. The program is designed to educate students in engineering pathways, and the school has had teams in the national competition for the last three years.
F1 in Schools Program
In the F1 in Schools community, Brighton Secondary School has 2 World Champion teams and 5 podium finishes (inclusive). Multiple teams from the school have progressed to the world competition including:
- Cold Fusion (2012) (1st Place)[3]
- Odyssey (2013) (6th Place)[4]
- Precision Racing (2015) (10th Place)
- Infinitude (2016) (2nd Place)[5]
- Aurora (2017) (2nd Place)
- Horizon (2018) (1st Place)[6]
Some of the teams were collaboration teams with other nations, notably, Odyssey (Republic of Ireland) and Aurora (Germany). Infinitude was also a collaboration team between Brighton Secondary School and St Bede's College (Mentone).
The school's team from 2016, Infinitude, currently holds the World Record for the fastest car at 0.916 seconds.[7][8]
Digital Learning and Apple Distinguishment
As of 2022, Brighton Secondary School has implemented a 3 year program to shift the school from being an Apple based school to a Windows based school.
Previously to 2022, Brighton Secondary School was an Apple Distinguished School; students in Year 8 and 9 were required to purchase and bring an Apple iPad to the school, while students from Year 10 to Year 12 were provided with a region-locked MacBook Air which they would finance over the 3 year period or pay upfront. If the student completed Year 12, the MacBook would transferred to their ownership, otherwise it would have been returned to the Department of Education.[10]
Large components of the school, such as textbooks and work submission, is done digitally rather than on paper, though some lessons still require physical textbooks, worksheets, or books.
The Digital Learning Policy states that the school has permission to monitor ("monitor the content [...] conduct live monitoring") and publicly display information on the student's iPad, MacBook, or Windows laptop. ("Students' screens may be shared on any of the large display screens at the school") at any time. This can be performed by any teachers request, or by use of the required
2018 hack
On 2 October 2018 news broke to
Principals
- S.L. Tregenza (1952–1962)
- W.J. Bentley (1963–1968)
- W.E. Falkenberg (1969–1975)
- R.M. Farrow (1976–1987)
- G Nicol (1988–1993)
- N Schupelius (1993–2001)
- P Mitchell (2001–2003)
- T Potts (2004)
- O O'Neill (2005–2018)
- T Carellas (Jan 2019 – July 2019)
- T Lunniss (2019–present)
Notable alumni
- Jen Adams, National team lacrosse player
- Australian national baseball teamplayer
- Elizabeth Armstrong, National team lacrosse player
- Mark Austin, Carlton Football Club and Western Bulldogs, Australian Football League player
- Nadia Clancy MP, State Member for Elder[16]
- James Crawford, Judge of the International Court of Justice
- Bryce Gibbs, Carlton Football Club and Adelaide Football Club, Australian Football League player
- Michael Haysman, Former international cricketer, sports commentator
- SAS-7Weeknight weather presenter
- Gold Coast Football Club, Australian Football Leaguepast player
- Eloise Jones, AFLW footballer (Adelaide Crows)
- Stephen Kernahan, Carlton Football Club, Australian Football League past player and now President
- David Kernahan, Essendon Football Club, Australian Football League past player
- Jess Kent, Australian singer
- Rachael Leahcar, Australian singer
- Adelaide Crows, Australian Football Leaguepast player
- Robert McFarlane,[17] Photographer and photography critic
- Madison Newman, AFLW footballer (Adelaide Crows)
- Hannah Nielsen, National team lacrosse player
- Alan Noble, entrepreneur
- John Paynter, Sturt Football Club, South Australian National Football League past player
- Nathan Roberts, Volleyball for Australia over 300 games, London Olympian, World championships 2006, 2010, 2014
- Adelaide Crows and Melbourne Football Club, Australian Football League
- Sam Simmons, Australian comedian
- Gary Sweet, Australian actor
- Bailey Williams, AFL footballer (Western Bulldogs)
References
- ^ "BSS Zone Map Update 2019" (PDF). Brighton Secondary School. Brighton Secondary School. Retrieved 19 October 2022.
- ^ "Special Interest Programs". Brighton Secondary School. Brighton Secondary School. Retrieved 19 October 2022.
- ^ "Aussie kids again win F1 In Schools". 10 November 2012. Archived from the original on 13 June 2021. Retrieved 6 October 2019.
- ^ Fast Cars, Australian Broadcasting Corporation, 3 December 2013, retrieved 5 October 2019
- ^ Infinitude. "Infinitude | The F1 in Schools World Record Holder". infinitudeaustralia.github.io. Retrieved 5 October 2019.
- ^ "World Finals 2018". F1 in schools Global. Retrieved 5 October 2019.
- ^ "F1 in schools Global". F1 in schools Global. Retrieved 5 October 2019.
- ^ Infinitude. "Infinitude | The F1 in Schools World Record Holder". infinitudeaustralia.github.io. Retrieved 5 October 2019.
- ^ "Student Devices - Digital Devices & Learning" (PDF). Brighton Secondary School. Brighton Secondary School. Retrieved 19 October 2022.
- ^ "BRIGHTON SECONDARY SCHOOL - BSS-Digital-Learning-Policy-2018_May.pdf" (PDF). Brighton Secondary School. Retrieved 22 June 2019.
- ^ "BRIGHTON SECONDARY SCHOOL - BSS-Digital-Learning-Policy-2018_May.pdf" (PDF). Brighton Secondary School. Retrieved 22 June 2019.
- ^ "Digital Learning Policy" (PDF). Brighton Secondary School. Brighton Secondary School. Retrieved 19 October 2022.
- ^ "ClearView - Capabilities Defined Info Sheet | CyberHound". CyberHound. Retrieved 22 June 2019.
- ^ "Adelaidenow.com.au | Subscribe to The Advertiser for exclusive stories".
- ^ "Students Behind A Serious IT Breach at Brighton Secondary School | hit107 Adelaide".
- ^ "Ms Nadia Clancy". Former members of the Parliament of South Australia. Retrieved 21 August 2022.
- ^ "Candid camera". Stateline South Australia. ABC Adelaide. Retrieved 24 May 2011.