Taylor awarded the design and construction of two new high schools in Jordan Springs and Schofields-Tallawong

Delivering world-class educational facilities for Western Sydney.

We are pleased to announce that we have been awarded the design and construction of two new high schools in Western Sydney – a new high school for Jordan Springs and a new high school for Schofields-Tallawong.

These projects are part of the NSW Government’s $3.9 billion investment in new and upgraded schools across the region, aimed at supporting growing communities and delivering world-class education facilities.

New high school for Jordan Springs

Located in Jordan Springs to serve both the local area and Ropes Crossing Public School, this new high school will accommodate 1,000 students and 80 staff. The new campus will feature:

  • Three, three-storey classroom buildings
  • A multipurpose hall for sports and performance
  • Library and administration facilities
  • Specialist workshops for science, woodwork, and metalwork
  • Covered outdoor learning areas and a canteen
  • Sports field, three outdoor courts and associated landscaping
  • 72 car parking spaces (including accessible spots) and 100 bicycle spaces

New high school for Schofields-Tallawong

Designed to support up to 1,000 students, this school will include:

  • Three, three-storey buildings accommodating 49 teaching spaces and three support learning units
  • A library, school hall, staff hub and administrative areas
  • Two sports courts, a playing field, and open play spaces
  • A dedicated staff carpark with 72 spaces

These state-of-the-art schools will provide modern, inclusive, and flexible learning environments that support the needs of future students and educators.

Taylor looks forward to collaborating with School Infrastructure, TSA Riley, DJRD, Altus, and all other delivery partners in bringing these projects to life.