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‘A’ Level High Achievers’ Coffee Morning

‘A’ Level High Achievers’ Coffee Morning

A coffee morning was recently held at The Wallace High School for students who had achieved 3 or 4 A* in their recent ‘A’ Level examinations. To achieve an A* students must achieve a minimum of 90% at A2 level. The morning was attended by the following students who were just about to head off...

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Wallace Celebrate its best ever GCSE Results

Wallace Celebrate its best ever GCSE Results

The hard work of our students and the expertise of our teachers, combined with challenging targets and a caring pastoral care system have reaped the rewards our young people deserve. 97% of the grades achieved were at A*-C, with an outstanding 86% of the grades awarded being at A*-B. Photos by Year 14 Student Joy Wells. More...

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Increased number of A* grades awarded at Wallace

Increased number of A* grades awarded at Wallace

An impressive 55 students in Upper Sixth have achieved at least 1 A* grade. The A* grade this year has served an increasing number of our students very well indeed with Colin Matthews and Glenda Ward achieving 4 A* grades and Alison Bready, Octavian Focsa, Chloe Harris, Dean Irvine, Hamilton Orr and Joanne Stewart each...

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Transfer 2011 : Academic standards at Wallace

Transfer 2011 : Academic standards at Wallace

Helping you choose the right school for you child. One of the key discriminators for parents in the choice of the right school for their child is that of the academic standards of the school. In 2010 at Wallace 30 young people achieved 10 or more A or A* grades at GCSE, 7 young people were placed 1st or...

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A* Celebration

A* Celebration

A group of last year’s Upper Sixth at Wallace High School recently attended a coffee reception hosted by the Principal, Mrs O’Hare. The group was among those who achieved three or more A* at A Level. “These are truly exceptional young people who are clearly very able academically, but have worked consistently and conscientiously at...

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