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Executive Council

The School Council at The Wallace High School was recently elected by the students to represent the student body in a variety of issues.  In total almost 80 pupils are elected to...

Wallace Language Success

The Wallace High School wish to pass on their congratulations to Sarah Stevenson (Year 13) and Chloe Carson (Year 11) who were selected to take part in a 2 week course in...

The Paul Ormonde Illusion Show Charity Event

Over twenty years after their first sponsored reading event Wallace pupils have recently raised an astonishing £6,053.39 for the Northern Ireland Cancer Fund for Children. This...

Senior French Trip to Paris, February 2012

A group of 19 Yr12-14 French students from the Wallace High School accompanied by Miss Brown and Romain Mience, the French Assistant, recently spent some very chilly days...

Young Enterprise Quirktees

The new Young Enterprise team from Wallace High School, ‘quirktees’, is a firm consisting of eleven eager teenagers who have an aim to make a profit. The business idea...

Wallace Pupils Celebrate Outstanding Success

Mrs Deborah O’Hare, Principal of The Wallace High School helped celebrate the achievements of two former pupils and one current pupil last week. Year 13 pupil Astrid Hampton...

Wallace Open Day Report – 28 January 2012

Exhibitions of pupils’ Art work, explosive experiments in Science, a rain forest in Geography, PE challenges, pupils dressed as characters from The Great Gatsby in English and...

Wallace Charity Report

The Wallace High School Charity Committee, with Biology teacher Matthew Glenn at the helm, enjoyed a busy and successful term before Christmas raising a magnificent £6272.23...

Oxbridge Success for Wallace Pupils

The academic success of several Wallace High School pupils has recently been recognised through the receipt of offers to study at Oxford and Cambridge universities from...

Notable Successes for the English Department

The Wallace High School English Department has rounded off a busy 2011 with a number of notable successes. Lower Sixth student Natasha Gillies proved she was made of the...