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Rainy day but smiling faces at Wallace: GCSE Results Day

“Here we go again” isn’t just the title of this summer’s must see movie; it is also a reflection of the continued excellence of Wallace students’ results. Six students (...

Record breakers: 46% of grades A*- A

The class of 2018 set a new record for AS results in 2017 and they have bettered their own performance producing the school’s best ever A2 results with an outstanding 80% of...

Yes, we heard the people sing!

Can you hear the people sing? A familiar phrase from an iconic show, Les Misérables, echoed around Market Square as on a balmy summer evening Wallace pupils paid their tribute to...

Storms and smiles as Sixth Year enjoy last day

To use a phrase drawn from cricket rain stopped play but didn’t dampen the high spirits of the class of 2018. The weather gods did not smile as Year 14 celebrated their official...

Scottish university applauds Anna!

Year 12 student Anna Trimble is the first recipient of the University of Dundee Mathematics Award; this new initiative is aimed specifically at GCSE level. A member of staff from...

The Wallace Delhi Hope Project

The community of The Wallace High School has built strong links with the Asha Charity in New Delhi and sends groups of students and staff regularly to New Delhi to support the...

The School Enhancement Programme in 95 Seconds

In September 2016 The Wallace High School embarked on a major building School Enhancement Project (SEP) funded by the Department of Education. The process has been remarkably...

Consecutive records!

Wallace High School is Lisburn’s top performing A level school for the second year running and features in the top ten selective schools in Northern Ireland. The league...

Ambassador applauds Asha!

Wallace Principal, Mrs Deborah O’Hare, is currently in India as part of a delegation celebrating the work of the charity Asha. A number of well-known schools in Northern Ireland...

The “Wallace Way” outlined for class of 2025

It was a cold morning but over 2,500 visitors were warmly welcomed to Clonevin Park. HE staff and pupil volunteers baked and buttered 1,200 half scones, visitors enjoyed 600...