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 400 Fallon Street, North Albury NSW 2640. However accessing the James Fallon High School front office and school grounds is through the Glenly Street pedestrian entrance.
Use School Finder to confirm if you live in our local intake area.
Catching public transport
Public transport is a great way to safely get to and from school.
Catching a bus
Students who live 2.0 km or more from James Fallon High School are eligible to apply for a bus pass. For detailed information about bus routes, stops, and schedules, students and their families should contact the relevant bus company directly.
The main bus companies operating in the Albury Wodonga area are:
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Martins (Albury only) – Phone: 02 6040 4400
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Dysons (Wodonga and East Albury) – Phone: 02 6056 3100
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.
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 at the School
Street Parking is available for Students and Parents/Carers.
- To access our Administration area park in Glenly Street or Sylvania Avenue.
- To access the School Hall park in Fallon Street.
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.