A brief but moving ceremony was held in the Mournes on Saturday 6th September to celebrate the contribution of the late Bill Wilson to the Duke of Edinburgh’s Award Scheme...
Wallace High School recently hosted Pancreaticcancer.org.uk nurses Dianne and Jeni who were making a brief visit to Northern Ireland. The charity Pancreaticcancer.org.uk recently...
Principal Deborah O’Hare hosted a very successful fundraiser at local Indian restaurant Spice in aid of the school’s trip to Delhi in October with the charity Asha. Founded in...
The Bill Wilson Memorial Walk took place on the May Day Bank holiday in true Duke of Edinburgh conditions. Almost three hundred walkers gathered in Donard Park to venture into the...
Friends, former colleagues and former pupils of the late Bill Wilson, Wallace High School’s much loved “Mr Duke of Edinburgh”, are invited to join together to...
The Wallace High School is the latest school from Northern Ireland to commit to visiting the charity Asha in Delhi India. Asha means Hope in Hindi, and that it what the charity...
December was a particularly busy month for charity at The Wallace High School with several events organised to benefit local and national charities. The traditional Year 14...
Wallace High School has gone purple in aid of Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Month. Ribbons are being sold in both the Preparatory and the Grammar school in affectionate remembrance...
Ten year 12 students spent an inspirational day in Newcastle seeing the work of the Northern Ireland Cancer Fund for Children. Donning the obligatory hard hats and high visibility...
A team of twelve pupils and three staff from The Wallace High School spent time in Malawi over the summer months with the charitable organisation Habitat for Humanity. The team...