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The Richard R. Steiner Campus

Opening December 2, 2026

Rowland Hall’s new home for grades 6–12 is designed to bring our vision for education to life. It will unite students on one purpose-built campus designed to support meaningful connections, inspiring teaching, and transformative learning.

Rowland Hall’s vision for education is bold, student-centered, and future-focused. As we prepare to open the Richard R. Steiner Campus on December 2, we’re creating a learning environment that reflects that vision—one designed to support connection, curiosity, creativity, and growth.

The Steiner Campus will bring middle and upper school students together on one campus built for the way learning happens at Rowland Hall. From collaborative academic spaces to exceptional arts and athletics facilities, every element of the campus is designed to help students thrive.

This is more than a new campus. It’s a space built to support the kind of education that helps students become thoughtful learners, engaged community members, and people the world needs.

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Purpose-Built for Learning, Creativity, and Connection

The Steiner Campus is designed to support the full Rowland Hall experience, with spaces that bring together academics, arts, athletics, and community life.

A rendering of the new promenade at Rowland Hall's Richard R. Steiner Campus.

Middle School

Upper School

Athletic Complex

Performing Arts Center

Every part of the Steiner Campus is designed to:

Cultivate Community

We are creating welcoming, collaborative, flexible-use spaces on a unified campus, increasing connections at Rowland Hall.

Design Authentic Learning

We are expanding opportunities for student-designed projects and original research to develop the critical and creative thinkers and communicators that the world needs.

Reimagine Curriculum

We are enhancing key programs in purpose-built spaces that engage our students in solving the world’s hardest problems.

What Families Can Look Forward To

The Steiner Campus will offer thoughtfully designed spaces that enhance daily life for students and support the full experience of grades 6–12.

An aerial rendering shows Rowland Hall’s future Steiner Campus near Salt Lake City with mountains in the background.
Steel framing and construction equipment are visible inside a building under construction on campus.
A rendering shows students studying in a bright library space at Rowland Hall’s future Steiner Campus.
A large, open-plan cafeteria or dining area with rows of wooden tables and chairs, surrounded by glass walls and a high ceiling with exposed beams.

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bigger

The new all-electric buildings are larger yet more energy-efficient than the Lincoln Street Campus.

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student hubs

Specifically designed for students, these areas will provide spaces needed to socialize, study, and cultivate community.

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centers that support deep learning

These centers broaden how students engage with science, engineering, research, design, and the community around them.

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feet of windows in the dining hall

The new dining hall will be above ground and feature both city and mountain views.

Students play soccer on a turf field in front of Rowland Hall’s future Steiner Campus building rendering.