Wellbeing & Engagement
Anton Starr
Assistant Principal
Wellbeing and Learning Support

Wellbeing & Engagement
Anton Starr
Assistant Principal
Wellbeing and Learning Support


Today, Wednesday 17 June, Lockleys North Primary School proudly hosted section one of the latest CE Student Forums. The Ambassadors were at work from 10:00 am to 11:10 am, and we were joined by students and staff from Stradbroke School, Unley Primary School, Lonsdale Heights Primary School, Kalangadoo Primary School and Kongorong Primary School.
Our Student Ambassadors did an outstanding job leading Section 1 of the forum, confidently facilitating discussions and sharing the work we have been doing at Lockleys North. They demonstrated excellent leadership, communication and collaboration skills while helping to create a welcoming and engaging environment for all participants. All of the other schools involved did a terrific job at leading through different sections and sparking great conversations.
The forum focused on two key areas identified by student leaders across the network:
Inviting us to explain our thinking, not just share our answers.
Throughout the session, students engaged in rich conversations about learning, reflected on practices within their schools, and explored ways to strengthen student voice and agency. It was wonderful to see students learning from one another and contributing thoughtful ideas that will help shape future learning experiences.
We are incredibly proud of our ambassadors, who represented Lockleys North with enthusiasm, confidence and professionalism. Their preparation and leadership were instrumental in making the session a success and showcased the high quality of student leadership at our school.
We thank all participating schools for their contributions and look forward to continuing this important work together as part of the CE Student Forum network.
























Our Student Leaders are inviting all students to enter the School Disco Poster Competition!
Create a colourful and creative poster that includes the following information.
Posters are due Wednesday, 1st July.
Please give your completed poster to your class teacher. Mr Starr will collect all entries. We can't wait to see your creative designs!














The excitement is building in our school gym as students take part in our very own Futsal World Cup during recess and lunch breaks!
This year's tournament features 12 teams, divided into three groups of four, with students proudly representing countries from around the world. The group stage matches have delivered plenty of action, skill, and sportsmanship, with every team competing fiercely for a place in the knockout rounds.
The atmosphere has been fantastic, with large crowds of students gathering each day to cheer on their chosen countries. The support from spectators has added to the excitement and created a true World Cup feel around the school.
As the group stage draws to a close, attention now turns to the Quarter Finals and Finals Series, which will take place on Thursday and Friday. With teams battling for the title of Futsal World Cup Champions, we are expecting some thrilling matches and memorable moments.
A huge congratulations to all students who have participated so far. We look forward to seeing which nation can rise to the occasion and lift the trophy at the end of the week!
Stay tuned for the results and highlights from the finals!