An independent Prep to Year 12 co-educational school on the Sunshine Coast has appointed a new head of primary.
Matthew Flinders Anglican College has appointed Jason Locke to the role, commencing in January next year. He is currently head of primary at Toowoomba Anglican School, a position he has held for the past nine years.
Principal Michelle Carol said Mr Locke would contribute great expertise and insights to the college, bringing 30 years of educational experience across Prep to Year 12 schools, regional systems and tertiary education.
“Those who know Jason describe him as someone who leads with both warmth and purpose, fostering collaborative teams while maintaining an unwavering focus on helping every child reach their potential,” Ms Carroll said.
“His approach balances our college’s academic excellence with genuine care for student wellbeing and staff development.
“Throughout his career, Jason has consistently created inclusive school cultures where faith and learning flourish together.

“We look forward to working with him as he brings a fresh perspective, wealth of experience and inspiring vision to our primary school.
“Mr Locke’s appointment represents another wonderful chapter of educational leadership and follows on from the outstanding legacy of Mrs Trudi Edwards, who has led our primary school with vision, conviction and genuine care since 2018.
“Her leadership has inspired strong enrolment growth, deepened community connection and enhanced our standing as one of Queensland’s leading independent schools.”
During term four this year Mr Locke will spend time on the Flinders campus alongside Mrs Edwards and the primary leadership team. He will also connect with the primary school’s dedicated staff while listening to the students to gain their insights and experiences.
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Mr Locke’s expertise was honed during his time as head of teaching and learning at Toowoomba Grammar School (2011-16), where he championed innovative approaches to boys’ education, and earlier as regional educational manager (2006-10), where he guided literacy programs across 126 schools throughout the region.
His qualifications include a Master of Education (Leadership and Early Childhood Literature), and a Bachelor of Education. He maintains professional connections through his membership of the Australian College of Educators, Australian Council for Educational Leaders and the Independent Primary School Heads Association.