Taylors College Explained

Established:1920
Type:Independent school
Years:High School Year 10 to Year 12 and University Foundation programs
Principal:Alan Moran (Sydney)
City:Sydney and Auckland
State:New South Wales, Western Australia,
Country:Australia
Country1:New Zealand
Campus:Urban, Parks
Affiliations:University of Sydney, University of Western Australia, University of Auckland, Auckland University of Technology, Massey University
Website:www.taylorscollege.edu.au

Taylors College is a provider of university preparation programs in Australia and New Zealand. Established in Melbourne, Australia, in 1920, Taylors College is a private school that provides secondary school education (Year 10 to Year 12) and specialised University Foundation programs in partnership with universities in Australia and New Zealand. The college has campuses in Sydney and Auckland. It is a part of Study Group, a provider of private Higher Education, language and Careers Education.

History

George Taylor and Staff (GT&S) was established in 1920. It was one of 13 colleges that offered tuition to students at the University of Melbourne.

Between 1920 and 1970, Taylors College enrolled about 320,000 students.

Campuses

Taylors College campuses are located in Sydney and Auckland.

Taylors College Perth (-31.9871°N 115.7881°W) closed in 2021. It was based on the University of Western Australia’s campus.[1]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Taylors College Perth. University of Western Australia. 2 January 2023.