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How Wallace uses EyeTV in Teaching and Learning

I have been asked a number of times about our school’s deployment of EyeTV and the role it plays in teaching and learning. We have been using Elgato’s EyeTV for recording...

Pupils assist in ‘Killing Bono’

Students at The Wallace High School recently had the opportunity of a lifetime to star in a major feature film currently being directed by Belfast born Nick Hamm. “Killing...

Open Day 2010

Exhibitions of pupils’ Art work, explosive experiments in Science, tropical rain forests in Geography, African drummers, PE challenges, Superheroes and Mrs Pratchett’s sweet...

James Nesbitt Visits Wallace

Wallace High School Moving Image Arts students this week enjoyed a  surprise visit from the actor James Nesbitt. James, star of TV shows such as Jekyll and Cold Feet as well as...

1300 Visit Annual Open Morning

Following speeches from senior prefects, Year 8 pupils Patrick Ferguson and Kate Gordon and Principal Mrs Anne McBride, the prospective Year 8 pupils and their families had the...

Pete Snodden : Cinemagic

Wallace high School Lower Sixth students recently had the opportunity to take part in a master class with well known local broadcaster Pete Snodden. The students, who are studying...

William Crawley Visit

Last month the Upper Sixth Moving Image Arts class received a surprise visit from a well known TV and radio presenter for the BBC. William Crawley has presented many successful...

MIA Big Fish Experience

Wallace High School Moving Image Arts students this week had the unique opportunity of working with an award winning author and script writer this week. The class enjoyed an hour...

Talent Show 2007

Wallace High School’s Assembly Hall was packed to capacity last week for a talent show organised by the school’s Sixth Form Charity Committee. Fifteen acts competed in...

Audience With an Author

Wallace High School English Literature students recently had the opportunity to interview acclaimed writer Nathan Filer, in preparation for their work on A Level prose coursework....