Travel to school
Planning your school travel is easy. There are a range of safe transport options to get to our school. Check our location map, driving details and public transport options to help make the journey to school safe and easy.
Location map
We are located at 86 Riverview St, NSW 2484 Murwillumbah.
Use School Finder to confirm if you live in our local intake area.
Apply for a travel pass
Eligible students can get a free travel pass under the School Student Transport Scheme. Apply for a travel pass today.
Catching public transport
Public transport is a great way to safely get to and from school.
Catching a bus
J & B Buses operates routes connecting various areas to Murwillumbah High School. For detailed timetables, visit their website:
Gosel's Bus Service offers multiple routes serving Murwillumbah High School, including:
- Route 219: North Tumbulgum, Tumbulgum to Murwillumbah
- Route 238: North Tumbulgum, Dulguigan to Murwillumbah
- Route 1509: Bilambil, Terranora to Murwillumbah
For more information, visit their website:
Surfside Buslines operates several school bus routes in the area, including:
- Route S201: North Tumbulgum to Murwillumbah Schools via Dulguigan Rd
- Route S730: Duranbah to Murwillumbah Schools via Nunderi & Condong
Detailed route information can be found on the Transport for NSW website:
- Route S201:
- Route S730:
Kinetic provides school bus services in the Tweed Coast and Murwillumbah areas. For information on their services, including digital timetables and real-time updates, visit:
For real-time updates and schedules for the Murwillumbah High School bus stop on Nullum St, you can use Moovit:
You can now apply for a school travel pass
https://www.service.nsw.gov.au/transaction/apply-for-a-school-travel-pass
NSW Bus Pass Amnesty in place till 28 February 2025 where bus passes are not required. The amnesty is in place to provide families, schools and bus operators time.
Murwillumbah High School is served by several school bus routes operated by different providers in the Tweed Shire region.
Please note that school bus schedules can change, so it's advisable to check the latest timetables and any service updates directly with the bus operators or through official transport websites.
Contact us for any further enquiries about catching the bus to and from school.
Driving and parking
The start and end of the school day are busy times for pedestrians and drivers outside schools.
When driving and parking near our school, please:
- ensure you park safely in school zones
- follow speed signs
- do not make U-turns or 3-point turns outside the school.
Parking on school grounds
Limited visitor parking is availble alongside the bottom of A Block, accessible via. the Riverview Entrance to the school.
For further information on arriving safely at school, please see:
Scooters and E-Bikes
Click here to view the school policy regarding e-scooters and riding and storing bikes at school.
For further information on e-bikes and scooters at school, please click here.
Need help getting to school?
If your child has a disability or additional needs, they may be eligible for the Assisted School Travel Program. Contact us to learn more or get help planning your child's journey to school.
Bell times
Learn about our start and finish times, breaks and activities.
Additional learning support
Find out how we support students with disability or additional learning needs.
Getting to and from school safely
As a parent or carer, it’s your responsibility to get your child to and from school safely. Student safety is our priority.
Keep our school community safe by:
- driving and parking safely, even if it means parking further away and walking the rest of the way to school
- being a good role model
- never calling your child from across the road
- using the safest place to cross the road.
For independent travellers
Talk safe travel with your high-school-aged child including:
- walking to school safely
- starting high school safely
- public transport safety
- 7 reasons to actively travel to and from school
- wearing a helmet
- skateboarding safely.
Subsidised school travel
Transport for NSW provides subsidies to assist school students.
- The School Student Transport Scheme provides eligible students with free or subsidised travel on public transport between home and school.
- The School Drive Subsidy may help towards the costs of driving children to school if you live in an area where there is no public transport.