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Medallion into Shield Final

The Wallace High School Medallion has made it through to the final of the Danske Bank Medallion Shield for the third time in four years after an 11-0 victory against Coleraine...

Go, Go, Go Joseph at the Prep

It’s almost time to get your booking in for that eagerly awaited annual event, namely, the Prep Spring Musical!  This year the children from P4-P7 will be performing Joseph and...

Wallace Sporting Success

The Wallace High School is well known for its current individual and team success and also for producing well known local stars such as Chris Henry in rugby and Timmy Cockram in...

Rugby Cup Success

The Wallace High School had a busy day last Saturday as they played in The Danske Bank Schools’ Cup 4th Round and also The Medallion Shield 4th Round. The Medallion were up...

Open Day 2013

The Wallace High School welcomed a record number of P6 and P7 pupils and parents to their annual Open Day which was held last Saturday morning. As always, each department within...

A Busy Advent for the Music Department

The Wallace High School Music Department had what could only be described as a very busy Advent and Christmas season with eight performances by the Honours Students and Capella...

Wallace Boys’ Hockey Success

The Wallace High School boys’ hockey 2nd XI have reached the final of the Prior Shield where they face either Ballyclare High School or Ballycastle High School in February....

Wallace celebrates Oxbridge achievement

Wallace is committed to celebrating achievement, both past and present and this desire is fuelling a current project. Visitors to the school’s Assembly Hall are familiar...

Habitat for Humanity

Christmas shoppers helped swell Wallace’s fundraising for homelessness charity Habitat for Humanity. A team of Wallace students are heading for Mulanje, Malawi in late...

The Gillespie Scholarship

Home Thoughts from Abroad It is hard to imagine the Victorian poet Robert Browning or indeed the singer-songwriter Clifford T Ward waxing lyrical about muddy playing fields yet...