Lismore High Campus

Lismore High Campus, part of The Rivers Secondary College, is a government-funded co-educational comprehensive secondary day school campus, located in East Lismore, in the Northern Rivers region of New South Wales, Australia.

[5] On 23 November 1918, the foundation stone was laid for the new high school building by the Member for Lismore, George Nesbitt.

[8] This represented the zenith of its enrolments as the establishment of other high schools took effect: Kyogle (1955), Mullumbimby (1955), Ballina (1956) and Richmond River (1958).

The children were housed in school tents until in August 1885 they moved into a new brick building with stone foundations.

The Boys' Department of the Lismore District School was housed in a temporary wooden building until December 1911, when it moved into a two-storey brick extension at the Keen and Magellan Streets corner.

With the shift of LHS to the East Lismore site, the new Lismore Teachers' College opened in the Magellan Street site, which became from 1971 the Northern Rivers College of Advanced Education, which also housed the Northern Rivers Conservatorium Arts Centre.

The 1931 building on Magellan Street was retained and in 2003 became home to the Lismore City Library and various other community services.

Lismore High main building on Keen and Magellan streets in the 1920s.