Primary School Resources

Primary School Resources

Discover information, articles, videos and activities to help build student wellbeing with our primary school resources.

Boost student wellbeing with Peer Support


Join Peer Support to gain full access to our program resources, including four modules, a program manual, Peer Leader training materials, program practise sessions, certificates, communication templates, and supplementary activities and resources.


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Peer Support's anti-bullying module for primary schools
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Stronger Together

Help students establish expectations of positive behaviour and learn how to take action to make things better.

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Moving Forward

This module helps students bounce back from adversity and face new challenges with optimism.

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Keeping Friends

Help students develop friendship skills including fair play, adapting to changing friendships, supporting peers, and appreciating friendship diversity.

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Living Positively

Help students develop skills, knowledge, and attitudes to identify their individual strengths and maintain a positive outlook on life.

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Primary School Getting Started

Is this your first time running Peer Support? These practise sessions will help you get started.

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Primary School Peer Leader Training

Find everything you need to organise and facilitate your Peer Leader training.

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Primary School Program Manual

Plan and organise your program. Resources include Teacher’s Notes, planning checklist, accreditation certificate, and more.

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Great Transitions

Support your students to better manage change with these weekly sessions.

Supporting change
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Supporting Change

Support your Year 6 students prepare for high school with these short activities, designed to be led by teachers.

Positive Directions
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Positive Directions

Explore positive emotions and thinking with these six activities that can be led by a teacher or your Peer Leaders.

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Teachers discuss Peer Support at their primary school (2009)

Teachers discuss the challenges they face and how Peer Support Australia helps.

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Primary school students discuss their experiences with Peer Support (2009)

Students reflect on starting primary school, and the Peer Support Program.

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Friendship skills: Building better relationships with Peer Support

Learning valuable relationship skills in our Keeping Friends module.

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Positive thinking: How Peer Support fosters positive thinking

Positive thinking helping to develop resilience and optimism.

Student leadership

Student leadership: What it means to be a Peer Leader

Opportunities for all Year 6 students to be a student leader.

School Wellbeing

School Wellbeing: Here’s What Really Helps Students Thrive

Peer Support helps students at Oxley Park Public School feel like they belong.

Tell Them From Me: What's next?

Beyond Tell Them From Me: Peer Support’s Targeted Wellbeing Survey

Our survey helps you evaluate the outcomes of your Peer Support Program.

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Wellbeing and digital technology are linked. Here’s what parents can do.

New research shows that tech impacts young people’s wellbeing.

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Schools today also teach social and emotional skills

Students are being taught skills in self awareness, social awareness and more.

How parents and carers can support children through bullying

How parents and carers can support children through bullying

Practical tips to help your child build confidence and resilience.

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The importance of a whole-school approach to wellbeing education

The Federal Government’s ‘Rapid Review’ highlights the benefit of whole-school approach to wellbeing.