Marching band parade in
Lexington, MassachusettsLondonderry High School is particularly notable for its Lancer Marching Band and
Colorguard, which is the second largest
marching band in all of
New England and the seventh largest east of the
Mississippi River, consisting of 280 members. The Lancers have gained fame through performances across the country and around the world, including four performances at the
Tournament of Roses Parade in
Pasadena, California. On October 21, 2016, the band was invited to perform in the 129th
Tournament of Roses Parade in 2018. The band marches in the New York St. Patrick's Day Parade annually. In 2009 they were honored with an invitation to march in Ireland's
St. Patrick's Day parade but graciously declined it and performed in New York for a 14th time. The Lancers participated in the pre-game festivities at the
2008 Summer Olympics in
China when they marched on the
Great Wall of China. The band has traveled to
Washington, D.C. and marched in the 2009 and 2013 inauguration parades for
President Barack Obama on January 20 and 21, respectively.
Notable performances: • New York St. Patrick's Day Parade - 21 Performances • Walt Disney World -
1988, 1996, 2001, 2006, 2013, 2015, 2019, 2022 • Orlando Citrus Parade -
2002, 2015 • Miss America Show us your Shoes Boardwalk Parade in Atlantic City, NJ. -
2002 • Washington DC St. Patrick's Day Parade -
2013 • Orange Bowl Parade in Miami in 1999 • Tournament of Roses Parade - 5 Performances • Performance on Great Wall of China during 2008 Summer Olympics pre-game festivities • Inauguration Parades for President Barack Obama in 2009 and 2013
Pantene Beautiful Lengths campaign Londonderry High School holds an annual assembly, during which over a hundred students donate at least eight inches of their hair to
Pantene Beautiful Lengths to help make wigs for cancer patients. Even after Pantene ended their campaign in 2018, Londonderry High School continues to hold an annual hair drive.
FIRST Robotics Team 1058 "The PVC Pirates" Londonderry High School's
FIRST Robotics Competition Team 1058 began as the "Dragoons" during the 2003 FRC competition season playing "Stack Attack". During the 2004 season, Team 1058 changed their name to the "PVC Pirates" due to their robot design resembling a sailing ship when fully deployed. This novel design is still remembered by many local FIRST Robotics alumni. Team 1058 has been to the
FIRST Championship seven times in its nineteen-year history. In 2012, Team 1058 won the Granite State Regional Chairman's Award, the most prestigious regional award, due to the team's significant outreach efforts. In 2014, Team 1058 won the Northeastern District Chairman's Award. In 2015, Team 1058 won the UNH District Chairman's Award. In 2017, Team 1058 seeded first and captained the winning #1 alliance in the Archimedes division at the World Championship in St. Louis, MO, giving them the prestigious opportunity to compete alongside past world champions, and hall of fame teams on the Einstein Field. In 2019, Team 1058 won the District Chairman's Award at the UNH event after starting two
FIRST LEGO League teams at the Londonderry Middle School.
Math team The LHS math team placed first in the New Hampshire State Mathematics Competition in 1992–1993, 2006–2007, 2007–2008 and 2010–2011. The team finished 12th in the
New England Mathematics Competition. The team, then led by Coach Mike Wenger, also finished second in the Tri-State Math League for the year's competition.
Quizbowl Londonderry has a
quizbowl team that participates in the
Granite State Challenge television program. The team won the championship in 1984 under the leadership of James Choquette. In the 2006–2007 season the team advanced to the semi-finals before being knocked out by
Hanover. The team also competes in the New Hampshire Quiz Bowl League and in 2007 finished first among at-large teams to make the playoffs, and placed fourth out of eight teams. The 2007-2008 team finished first in their division with a victory at their home meet. The 2021-2022 team made it to the semifinals of the state tournament. ==Notable alumni==