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Wallace’s Indian Inspiration

The Wallace Asha team return, transformed, by their eye opening experience in the slums of Delhi. The Wallace High School Asha team encountered more than just fireworks over half...

Celebrating Success at Senior Prize Day

“Cherishing the past, celebrating the present, creating the future” has long been a Wallace mantra but it assumed a particular poignancy at this year’s...

Wallace host annual Sports Dinner

The Wallace High School hosted their annual Sports Awards ceremony last Thursday night in the Assembly Hall and were delighted to welcome back Jacob Stockdale, former pupil and...

McCullough Cup Final

The Wallace High School boys’ 1st X1 hockey team again came agonisingly close to winning their first major title since the Burney Cup success of 2001 losing 2 – 4 to Banbridge...

Admissions Criteria and Guide

The Wallace High School is a co-educational, non-denominational, voluntary grammar school. The school’s enrolment number is 1160 and its admissions number is 170 The Wallace...

Admissions Criteria 2010 & AQE

The Board of Governors of The Wallace High School will publish its criteria at the end of September. These criteria will be published in the “Transfer Procedure Booklet” of...

Principal’s Congratulations

Students who have recently received GCSE, AS and A’ Level results are to be congratulated. The success of students in this school is a reflection of the hard work, dedication...

Wallace GCSE Success

“Cheers of joy reverberated in the corridors of Wallace High School as students opened up their results envelopes to excellent CCEA GCSE examination results,” commented Mrs...

Out of the Darkness

Journalism students from The Wallace High School recently spent a day at the innovative photographic exhibition, “Out of the Darkness”. The exhibition which chronicles forty...

Year 8 Sample Wallace

The Wallace High School welcomed its new Year 8 Intake group last week for a special afternoon of activities. Head of Year 8 Mrs Norma Cairns explained, “This event was aimed at...