
Education
School Cleaning Fairfield
Classrooms, halls, libraries, canteens and the amenities blocks that everything else gets judged by. Cleaned around the bell by WWCC-cleared cleaners, with the deep work moved into the holidays where it belongs.
- WWCC-cleared and police-checked, every cleaner, every visit
- Amenities treated as the priority area, because they are
- Canteen cleaned to food-handling standards
- Holiday programme booked into the term calendar in advance
The paperwork, before the first shift
Ask for any of it at the walkthrough and it is in your inbox the same day. None of it should have to be chased.
- $20m public liability
- Certificate of currency on request
- Police-checked cleaners
- WWCC as well, wherever children are on site
- The same cleaner every visit
- On a rolling agreement, 30 days notice either way
What does school cleaning in Fairfield involve?
School cleaning in Fairfield, NSW 2165, covers classrooms, halls, libraries, specialist rooms, staff areas, canteens, amenities blocks and grounds. The work is scheduled around bell times: classrooms are cleaned after the last class and before the first, and areas that cannot be touched during the school day are worked into the same after-hours round.
Deep and periodic work — hard-floor stripping and resealing, carpet extraction, high-level dusting, vents and light fittings, and the deep clean of the canteen and amenities — moves into the school holidays, because those are the only periods in which a school building can be treated properly. Clean Best books this into the calendar at the start of the year with a specific break against each item.
Every Clean Best cleaner attending a Fairfield school holds a current Working with Children Check and a police check, provided to the school before the first shift. School canteens are cleaned to food-handling standards rather than classroom standards, because a canteen is a food premises. Kitchen exhaust canopy and duct cleaning is a separate certified trade and is quoted separately.
- The same cleaner every visitNot a different face each week off a roster
- Police-checked cleanersWWCC too, wherever children are on the premises
- $20m public liabilityCertificate of currency before anyone starts
- Written quote in 24 hoursFixed price, no lock-in contract
The site
School cleaning Fairfield business managers do not have to keep auditing themselves
Everybody who has ever worked in a school knows where school cleaning in Fairfield is really judged, and it is not the classrooms. It is the toilets.
The amenities blocks are the single thing students, parents, staff and visitors form their entire opinion of a school’s standards from. They are also, structurally, the hardest thing on a school site to keep right: used in intense bursts by hundreds of people, frequently vandalised, often the oldest fixtures on the campus, and reliably the first thing a contractor lets slide when the scope was priced too thin.
So they sit at the top of our every-visit tier, they get restocked before they run out rather than after a complaint, and damage and plumbing faults get reported in writing the same day rather than being cleaned around indefinitely until somebody finally raises it at a meeting.
Term time is a series of small windows
A school in term is not a building you can clean. It is a building you can clean around. Classrooms free up after the last class and have to be right before the first. The hall is booked. The library has a class in it. The staff room is occupied until late, then occupied again early.
So the term-time scope is built from the bell times and the room booking reality, and the cleaner is inducted on it: which block, in which order, which doors, which alarm zones, and who to ring at ten at night if something is wrong. The same crew each time is not a nicety on a school site — it is how a large, complex, gated campus gets covered without something being missed every single week.
The holidays are when the building actually gets cleaned
Everything that cannot be done in term goes into the breaks: hard floors stripped and resealed, carpet extracted, high-level dusting, vents and light fittings, cupboard tops, the deep clean of the canteen and a proper reset of the amenities blocks.
This is booked at the start of the year with a specific break against each item, so the school can budget for it and the business manager is never discovering a periodic programme as a surprise line on an invoice. A school that is told in January what is happening in the July break can plan. A school that is told in July cannot.
Specialist rooms produce specialist mess
A science lab is not a classroom with taps. An art room is not a classroom with paint. A technology or woodwork room produces dust that a domestic vacuum will simply redistribute. A canteen is a food premises and is inspected as one.
Each of these is scoped for what it actually produces rather than being folded into a per-classroom rate, because that is how a woodwork room ends up with a decade of fine dust on every horizontal surface above eye level. Where a room requires the school’s own staff to handle something first — chemicals in a prep room, kiln areas, anything under a specific safety procedure — that division is written into the scope so nothing sits in the gap between two assumptions.
When something goes through the school
Gastro and respiratory outbreaks move through a school in Fairfield the same way they move through any school: fast, and through the touchpoints. If you need additional disinfection rounds, a room taken out and deep-cleaned, or a temporarily higher frequency, ring the supervisor and it happens.
We treat that as part of the arrangement rather than a commercial opportunity. A school managing an outbreak has quite enough to be dealing with without also having to negotiate a variation.
Ring 1300 494 983 and we will walk the site with the business manager, after hours.
Term versus break
What gets done when, on a Fairfield school site
Booked at the start of the year, with a specific break against each periodic item, so nothing arrives as a surprise invoice.
| Area | In term | In the holidays |
|---|---|---|
| Amenities blocks | Every visit — cleaned, sanitised, restocked, faults reported | Full reset, descale, grout, and anything term never allows |
| Classrooms | After the last bell, ready before the first | Floors stripped and resealed or carpet extracted |
| Canteen | Every operating day, to food-handling standards | Deep clean, including under and behind the equipment |
| Hall and library | Worked around bookings, on an agreed rotation | Hard floors machine-treated; high-level dusting |
| Specialist rooms | Scoped for what the room actually produces | Fine dust, extraction and above-eye-level surfaces |
| High level and vents | Documented rotation where access allows | The full programme, with proper access equipment |
What's included
What a school clean covers in Fairfield
A typical term-time scope. The holiday programme sits on top of it and is booked separately into the calendar.
- Student and staff amenities cleaned and sanitised every visit, consumables restocked before they run out
- Damage, vandalism and plumbing faults in the amenities reported in writing the same day
- Classrooms cleaned after the last bell — floors, desks, touchpoints, bins, whiteboards
- Touchpoints throughout: door handles, light switches, handrails, taps, shared devices
- Canteen cleaned to food-handling standards, including under and behind the equipment
- Hall and library cleaned on an agreed rotation, worked around bookings
- Specialist rooms scoped for what they produce — labs, art rooms, technology and woodwork
- Staff room and administration areas cleaned with separate equipment
- Corridors, stairwells and entries cleaned; entry matting lifted and cleaned underneath
- Bins emptied and relined throughout the site, including grounds bins on the agreed round
- Grounds hard surfaces, covered areas and entries swept on the agreed frequency
- Additional disinfection rounds arranged on request during an outbreak, without a negotiation
Hard-floor stripping and resealing, carpet extraction, high-level dusting, vents, light fittings and the deep clean of the canteen and amenities are periodic programmes run in the school holidays. Kitchen exhaust canopy and duct cleaning is a certified specialist trade and is quoted separately.
Pricing
School cleaning quotes for Fairfield, itemised so the business manager can see it
We price the classrooms, the blocks, the amenities, the canteen, the hall, the specialist rooms, the grounds and the frequency — plus the holiday programme, booked in with a break against each item. One fixed figure in writing within 24 hours, itemised by area.
Small Fairfield school or campus
A primary school or small independent campus — a handful of classroom blocks, an amenities block, a hall and a canteen.
- Classrooms cleaned after the last bell, ready before the first
- Amenities cleaned and restocked every visit as the priority area
- Canteen cleaned to food-handling standards, not classroom standards
- WWCC-cleared, police-checked cleaners, the same people every visit
Fixed price, in writing, before anyone starts.
Larger school site
A full primary or secondary school — multiple blocks, specialist rooms, library, staff areas, hall and grounds.
- Dedicated crew with documented after-hours access and key control
- Specialist rooms — science, art, technology — scoped for what they actually produce
- Periodic programme booked into the term calendar at the start of the year
- Named supervisor, site register, induction records and a written monthly audit
Fixed price, in writing, before anyone starts.
School with childcare or OOSH attached
A Fairfield site running before and after school care, a preschool or a childcare service in the same grounds.
- Coordinated schedule across the school and the early-learning rooms
- WWCC-cleared cleaners across the entire site, without exception
- Early-learning rooms scoped to a childcare standard, not a classroom one
- One supervisor, one site register and one invoice across everything
Fixed price, in writing, before anyone starts.
A free walkthrough in Fairfield, then a written price inside 24 hours.
How it works
Arranging cleaning for a Fairfield school
Four steps, and the third one gives you a term calendar as well as a price.
- 1
Talk to us with the business manager
Call 1300 494 983. How many classrooms and blocks, what the floors are, what the amenities are like, and what the term calendar looks like.
- 2
We walk the whole site
Including the amenities blocks, the canteen and the specialist rooms — and after hours, at the time the work would actually happen.
- 3
A term-time scope and a holiday programme
Within 24 hours: a fixed price, an after-hours scope for term, and a periodic programme with a break against each item so it can be budgeted.
- 4
The same crew, cleared and inducted
WWCC and police checks handed over, access documented, and a named supervisor auditing the site monthly against the written scope.
FAQ
School cleaning Fairfield — what business managers ask
Checks, bell times, holidays, canteens, amenities and outbreaks.
Do your cleaners hold Working with Children Checks?
Every Clean Best cleaner attending a Fairfield school holds a current Working with Children Check as well as a police check, and the details go to the school before the first shift. The same cleaner attends your site each visit, so the person on your grounds is somebody the school has cleared and can name. This is a legal requirement rather than a selling point, and we treat it as the floor rather than the ceiling.
When do you clean a school?
Around the bell. Classrooms are cleaned after the last class and before the first, and the areas that cannot be touched during the day — halls, libraries, staff rooms — are worked into the same after-hours round. Deep and periodic work moves into the school holidays, which is when a school building can finally be treated properly. Clean Best builds the roster from your bell times and your term calendar rather than a standard contractor shift.
What happens during the school holidays?
The work that cannot be done in term time. Hard floors stripped and resealed, carpet extracted, high-level dusting, vents, light fittings, the tops of cupboards, and the deep clean of the canteen and the amenities blocks. Clean Best books this into the calendar at the start of the year with a term against each item, so the school knows what is happening in which break and can budget for it rather than discovering it as an extra invoice.
Do you clean the canteen?
Yes, and to food-handling standards rather than classroom standards, because a school canteen is a food premises and is inspected as one. Clean Best cleans the benches, the sink, the appliance fronts, the floor including under the equipment, and the servery. Kitchen exhaust canopy and duct cleaning is a certified specialist trade and is quoted separately — we will say so plainly rather than fold it into a scope and do it inadequately.
How do you handle the amenities blocks?
As the highest-priority area on the site, because in a school they are the thing students, parents and staff judge everything else by, and they are the thing that fails first. Clean Best cleans and sanitises the student and staff amenities every visit, restocks consumables before they run out rather than after, and reports damage, vandalism and plumbing faults in writing the same day so they are fixed rather than absorbed into the background.
Can you scale up if there is an outbreak?
Yes, and Clean Best would rather you rang than tried to absorb it. If a Fairfield school needs additional touchpoint disinfection rounds, a room taken out and deep-cleaned, or a higher frequency for a period, ring the named supervisor and it is arranged. We treat that as part of the relationship rather than an opportunity to renegotiate, because a school managing an outbreak has enough to do without also having a commercial conversation.
What does school cleaning cost in Fairfield?
Clean Best publishes no rates. A school is priced from the number of classrooms, the floor coverings, the amenities blocks, the canteen, the hall, the grounds and the frequency, plus the periodic programme that has to run in the holidays. We walk the site with the business manager, free, and give one fixed figure in writing within 24 hours, itemised so the school can see exactly what each part costs.
Keep exploring
What Fairfield schools book alongside
Halls, carpets, early learning and the wider site.
School cleaning Fairfield sites can stop policing
Amenities treated as the priority, a holiday programme booked in advance, WWCC-cleared crews and a written monthly audit. Call 1300 494 983.