Charity Tag Archive

The Paul Ormonde Illusion Show Charity Event

Over twenty years after their first sponsored reading event Wallace pupils have recently raised an astonishing £6,053.39 for the Northern Ireland Cancer Fund for Children. This...

Wallace Charity Report

The Wallace High School Charity Committee, with Biology teacher Matthew Glenn at the helm, enjoyed a busy and successful term before Christmas raising a magnificent £6272.23...

Dr Halferty….King of the Cupcake

Wallace High school has a long association with the Northern Ireland Cancer Fund for Children. Key Stage Three pupils recently completed a sponsored Read-on and the staff...

Women’s Aid Hamper Collection

The Wallace High School handed over twenty one hampers to Women’s Aid, Lisburn during their last week of term. This is the seventh year of the hamper collection and...

Wallace Children in Need

The Wallace High School raised a tremendous £1479.41 for Children in Need as teachers and pupils took part in Ant and Dec’s “Red or Black” in the Assembly Hall last Friday....

Children in Need 2010

The Wallace High School and Preparatory Department raised a fantastic £2000 for Children in Need last Friday with a series of events in both schools. The biggest event took place...

Still reading after all these years

Wallace High’s “Read-on” assembly on Monday 18th October represented a special celebration in the middle of a fortnight devoted to the promotion of literature. Events began...

Charity Readathon Success

Pupils from Years 8 and 9 at The Wallace High School recently participated in a “Readathon” where they had to read two books of their own choice and then complete a...

1300 Visit Annual Open Morning

Following speeches from senior prefects, Year 8 pupils Patrick Ferguson and Kate Gordon and Principal Mrs Anne McBride, the prospective Year 8 pupils and their families had the...

Children in Need 08

Wallace High School teachers staged a break time extravaganza last week to entertain their pupils and to raise money for Children in Need. They decided to embrace Children in...