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Wallace triumph in Netball NI Finals!

Wallace demonstrated that they are a force to be reckoned with in the world of Northern Ireland schools’ sport when they contested five finals in the Northern Ireland netball...

Young Citizens’ Bar Mock Trials

Sixth Years recently took part in the Young Citizens’ Bar Mock Trials, competing against twelve schools from across Northern Ireland in the Belfast Royal Courts of Justice. The...

Wallace hits the heights with the Zipline Challenge

Saturday 4th February is World Cancer Day and an intrepid team from Wallace will take on Ireland’s longest Zipline Challenge. The Rapid River Zipline will be held at Colin Glen...

The gloves are on as Paige bids for title glory

(This is the first of a series of article Girls & Sport showcasing the achievements of Wallace girls in a range of sporting activities. Paige is travelling to Sweden in early...

Wallace Women- Andrea Harrower

Andrea Harrower  (Thompson) , along with her siblings,  showed a huge enthusiasm for school life, especially sporting life as she was a consummate games player. Her late...

Wallace goes “green” for Open Morning 2023

As a school Wallace is proud of its reputation for creativity, innovation and effective use of technology so it seemed very natural to transfer our ease with all things IT to the...

Open Day 2023

Welcome to the Wallace Open Morning 2023 We are delighted to be able to welcome guests back to our first “live” Open Day since 2020. The morning will commence at 9.30....

Christmas Gifts

If, as a recent documentary suggested, Charles Dickens was the man who “invented Christmas” or, at least, many of the customs associated with it we can conclude that he...

The Wallace High School Creates with Virtual Reality

If you are of a certain age your acquaintanceship with virtual reality might have begun with the BBC series, starring local architect Robert Jamison, Your Home Made Perfect,...

Christmas Reflections

2022 saw the return of our school-based Carol Service for the first time since December 2019. It was a sobering thought to consider that no Key Stage 3 student had attended such...