Built in 1939-1941, the Colonial revival-style school originally consisted of an academic building called Morton Hall, a gymnasium called Civic Hall, and McGuire Hall, which houses the Richmond Art Museum, believed to be the only public art museum connected with a public high school. After outgrowing the Civic Hall gymnasium, the Tiernan Center was built as the home to boys' and girls' basketball, volleyball, and wrestling. It is the fourth largest high school gym in the United States, with a seating capacity of 8,100. The old Civic Hall gymnasium was converted into the Civic Hall Performing Arts Center, an auditorium which seats 924 and is home to the Richmond Symphony Orchestra in addition to other school and civic performing arts events. The current building consists of 500,000 square feet for instruction and student support services. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2015.
Academics
RHS recently expanded its Advanced Placement course offerings through a partnership with the University of Notre Dame's Advanced Placement Training and Incentive Program. Students can take AP courses in Biology, Calculus, Chemistry, English Language, English Literature, Environmental Science, Government, US History, Physics, and Statistics. Additionally, students can undertake dual-credit coursework to earn college credit while attending the high school. Current dual-credit options are available through Earlham College, Indiana University East, Indiana University, and Ivy Tech Community College.
The Music Department at Richmond High School is housed within Civic Hall, a multimillion-dollar professional performing arts complex. It contains classrooms, practice rooms, and a 924-seat proscenium theatre. The school is home to the first high school orchestra in the U.S.
Athletics
Sports
RHS offers numerous sports for student athletes. This includes baseball, basketball, cross-country, football, golf, gymnastics, soccer, softball, tennis, volleyball, and wrestling. A bowling team for both boys and girls competes on the club level.
Facilities
Richmond High School has extensive athletic facilities to support student athletes. The primary venues include:
The Tiernan Center - The school's fieldhouse is the fourth largest high school gym in the nation, seating 8,100 fans. It was also a host site for the IHSAA boys' and girls' semi-state basketball tournament in 2013.
Lyboult Field - The outdoor athletic field underwent a major renovation in 2013 that included the installation of synthetic turf, a new press box, and repaired bleachers. Completion of the project resulted in expanded use of the field for football, soccer, and physical education programs.
Tiano Pool - Home to the Red Devil swimming and diving programs, Tiano was the primary training facility leading up to the program's 20+ Sectional Championships since 1975.