Friday, November 14, 2025

Tender awarded for new WA high school

The delivery of a new high school in the fast-growing suburb of Brabham, north-east of Perth, is one step closer, with a tender awarded for early contractor involvement.

Education Minister, Sabine Winton, yesterday announced PS Structures Pty Ltd will work alongside architects from Taylor Robinson Chaney Broderick Architects and consultants on the development of Brabham Senior High School.

“I am pleased to announce the appointment of PS Structures Pty Ltd for early contractor involvement, which marks an exciting milestone for this significant project,” said Minister Winton.

“This new high school will help ease pressure on nearby schools, while also providing first-class facilities that will support students to grow and thrive. 

“I look forward to seeing this important project progress, which will undoubtedly have a hugely positive impact on the Brabham community.”

As part of the 2025-26 State Budget, $130 million was allocated to support the planning and delivery of Stage 1 of the high school, which will accommodate 1,000 students from years 7 to 10 in Brabham and Henley Brook.

Buildings will be delivered in stages, with the first ready for day one of school in 2028.

The new school will feature a double-storey building with administration, student services and general classrooms along with two more double-storey buildings. Of those two buildings, one will house a resource centre and computer science teaching area, while the other will include a cafeteria, food technology and science learning areas.

Three more single-storey buildings will provide an education support centre, a materials technology area, and health and physical education facilities..

A soccer pitch, oval, hardcourts, landscaping and car parking will also be provided for the school.

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