Empire Vale Public School.
Fast facts:
Existing School Habitable flood level: Ground floor
2022 Flood level: 3.15m AHD
Flood depth on site: 1.35m
Habitable flood level: 5.1m AHD (3.3m above ground)
Flood resilience level: PMF
Flood evacuation time: Under 6 hours
Planning pathway: REF (Part 5)
Funding: iCare Insurance
In 2022, the Northern Rivers community faced unimaginable devastation as historic floods swept through Northern NSW. Empire Vale Public School, a cherished hub of learning and connection, was among the casualties — The emotional toll on their students, families, and staff was profound, compounding the trauma of loss with the urgent need to rebuild not just a school, but a sanctuary for healing and hope.
A Beacon of Resilience
In August 2024, we proudly reopened the doors to a future-proof and resilient school, rebuilt by the NSW Government in just eight months—from site establishment to operational readiness. This remarkable achievement stands as a testament to the unwavering commitment to the community’s recovery.
Engineered for Safety, Designed for Community
The new school is raised 3.3m above ground and sits on top a steel gantry, elevated above the Probable Maximum Flood (PMF) level. Ground-floor amenities feature flood-resilient materials and flexible spaces, ensuring minimal disruption and swift recovery. The school now includes three bright, modern classrooms, a revitalized library, efficient admin offices, and a welcoming canteen—all seamlessly integrated into lush, reimagined landscapes. Upgraded infrastructure, including dedicated fire tanks, underscores our commitment to safety and sustainability.

Admin building lifted into place

Ariel picture

Ariel picture

Yarning circle, new school and heritage building

learning space

Classroom

Admin office

Library
