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Noblesville High School

Noblesville High School (shortened as NHS or Noblesville) is a public high school in Noblesville, Indiana. The school is part of Noblesville Schools and located at 18111 Cumberland Road on the east side of Noblesville. The campus serves much of Noblesville and has expanded several times to accommodate the city's rapid suburban growth northeast of Indianapolis. Nearby landmarks include the Hamilton County Courthouse Square, situated about one mile southwest, Riverview Health Hospital approximately one and a half miles southwest, and Potter's Covered Bridge about one and a quarter miles north. The district encompasses multiple elementary and middle schools, with Noblesville High Schools as its sole high school.

The Miller Success Academy is the school's alternative education program, located at the Noblesville Schools Community Center. It was created to provide individualized instruction and support for students who need a non-traditional path to graduation, ensuring they can still earn a Noblesville diploma and remain engaged members of the community.

Noblesville High School's earliest classes were held in the city's original Conner Street facility, reflecting the small size of the community and shared use of school buildings in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The district later relocated high school operations to the North 17th Street campus, which would eventually become Noblesville East Middle School, consolidating secondary programs on that site as Noblesville grew.

By the mid-1990s, continued enrollment growth prompted construction of a new, modern high school campus on Cumberland Road; which was completed in 1996 and is where Noblesville High School operates today. The move centralized district high school programming on a larger site with room for future expansion and specialized facilities, aligning with the area's rapid suburban development.

From the opening of the Cumberland Road campus until 2014, Noblesville housed 9th-grade freshman students at Noblesville East Middle School (the campus on Field Drive next to the high school). To unify the high school and address capacity pressures, the district added a Freshman Center in 2014, bringing all four grades together on one site and allowing Noblesville East Middle School to relocate to the previous Freshman campus. The Freshman Center has since been repurposed for some math, art, science, and world language classes and is no longer exclusively for Freshmen.

In 2014, Ivy Tech Community College opened its Hamilton County campus at the former Noblesville East Middle School building on North 17th Street, following district transitions that freed the facility for higher education use. The site underwent significant renovation, and the City of Noblesville realigned 17th Street at Conner Street to improve access to the new campus.

Recent growth has continued to drive facility improvements at the high school, including a major academic expansion completed in 2025 to support STEM and performing arts programming and general capacity needs. These investments reflect the district's long-term strategy to expand the existing high school rather than construct a second campus, keeping the student body unified while accommodating enrollment increases.

Noblesville High School offers a comprehensive curriculum featuring regular and dual-credit courses, including more than 20 Advanced Placement (AP) classes. Each subject has its own department which is overseen by a chairperson:

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