Construction is underway on two new schools in Queensland’s Logan Reserve, with Hutchinson Builders awarded the contract to build a new state high school and a Prep to Year 12 special school.
The new high school will include an administration building, art and design building, Performing Arts Centre, library, multi-storey learning centre, an Industrial Technology and Design building and a multi-purpose sports centre.
The special school will feature an administration building, multi-purpose hall, junior and senior learning centres, a resource centre, canteen, music and hospitality classrooms.
The construction of both projects is expected to support more than 120 local jobs.
Minister for Education John-Paul Langbroek said the Government was delivering a plan for Queensland’s future.
“We are building the new high school and Prep to Year 12 special school in Logan Reserve to meet the needs of the fast-growing Logan community,” Minister Langbroek said.
“By investing in these projects, we’re not just building classrooms – we’re creating spaces where students can thrive, and teachers can inspire the next generation of Queenslanders.
“Our record $21.9 billion Education Budget delivers Queensland’s largest special school investment in history to ensure students with higher support needs receive the specialised teaching and learning to help them thrive.
“This gives parents the choice to decide which schooling option is best for their child to ensure they reach their potential.
“The high school’s multi-purpose sports centre will also provide a training hub for students ahead of the 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games,” the Minister said.


