Yackadale Wines is located in Luncidale on South Australia's Limestone Coast.
Lucindale Area School is an R-12 school committed to individual student success, recognising the importance of holistic learning. We foster continuous curriculum improvement encouraging the learning of individuals. Students develop a broad range of competencies and skills including recognised sporting programs. With the motto, 'School and community working together', the school is viewed passionately and is perceived as the life giving hub of the community and launching pad for students into the future - supported by industry and service groups.
The school's values are respect for others, respect for ourselves and responsibility. While accommodating academic curricula to Year 12, the school has a strong agricultural focus supported by excellent facilities and staff. Agriculture is studied by all Middle School students while Primary programs focus on environmental agriculture education.
Students from districts outside Lucindale choose to enrol in the school's Senior Certificate in Agriculture course to experience the unique and caring culture developed. Many students are accommodated in the schools boarding house facility provided under the SA Rural Students Accommodation Program.
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