Lyneham Primary School is an accredited SunSmart school. We have a policy document that outlines our sun protection practices in the areas of behaviour, curriculum and environment. These practices are applied to all activities both during and out of school hours from the beginning of August through to the end of May when daily UV levels reach 3 or above Extra care is taken between 10am and 3pm when UV levels peak Australia has amongst the highest rates of skin cancer in the world. It is estimated that 99% of common skin cancers and 95% or melanomas are caused by sun exposure (UV radiation). Our SunSmart Policy has been developed to ensure that all students, teachers, school staff and visitors of Lyneham Primary School are protected from over-exposure to the harmful ultraviolet rays of the sun.
Effective sun protection practices not only reduce a child’s risk of skin and eye damage and ultimately skin cancer but should also ensure they obtain enough vitamin D from the sun to allow for healthy bone development and maintenance. Our school will not reinforce or promote sun protection behaviour during the June and July period in Canberra due to ‘low’ UV levels (under 3) as recommended by Cancer Council ACT.
Please click on the link to view Lyneham Primary’s SunSmart policy (38 kb)