New Taylors Hill West school to focus on STEM subjects

The second stage of the new Plumpton secondary college has been funded in the 2017-18 State Budget. Image: Department of Education and Training

The new Taylors Hill West Secondary College’s curriculum will be geared around the “skills of the future” with a focus on science, technology, engineering and mathematics.

At a parent information session held last Thursday, newly appointed principal John Goodman said the school’s strategic priorities would be the “STEM” disciplines, as well as art.

A stand-alone science, technology, engineering, art and mathematics building is under construction and will be equipped with prototype labs, a robotics lab, dedicated areas for each of the sciences and space for technological automation.

“It’s a fairly innovative model – it will have a very upfront STEM focus,” Mr Goodman said. “I think this is the first time it’s been an upfront brief for a new school in the western suburbs.”

A render of the college's STEM building. Image: Department of Education and Training
A render of the college’s STEM building. Image: Department of Education and Training

Mr Goodman said the school would foster a high-achieving culture and equip students with the skills needed to thrive in a 21st century economy.

“We want to encourage kids to be aspirational all the time, whether that’s pursuing tertiary study or a technical vocation,” he said. “It’s not just about being successful at school, but about having the skills to keep learning after school. We know these students will have to retrain again and again throughout their careers.”

Feedback from parents will help determine what language other than English will be taught. Mr Goodman said Indonesian was being considered based on success with it at neighbouring Springside College.

The school’s planning committee is assessing whether VCE subjects will be offered to high-achieving students next year. A VCAL program will begin in 2019 once the first cohort of year 10 students move to year 11.

Another angle of the STEM building. Image: Department of Education and Training
Another angle of the STEM building. Image: Department of Education and Training

The school, provisionally called Taylors Hill West Secondary College until a name is announced, will begin accepting enrolments for years 7 and 10 in September from parents within the “designated neighbourhood area”.

The first cohort of about 300 students will start at the beginning of the 2018 school year.

The Andrews state government allocated $12 million for the construction of the first stage of the school, in City Vista Court, Taylors Hill, in the 2016-17 budget.

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