PE Tag Archive

Wallace Girls’ Sporting Successes

Sport has the power to change lives, produce inspiring role models and teach valuable lessons of teamwork, self-reliance, resilience, discipline and confidence. Recent reports...

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 Day 2020 Workout!

Winter warm-up! Bend and stretch for Christmas! The last day of term has been transformed into a series of activities to be enjoyed from the seclusion of living rooms where some...

Irish hockey legend advises pupils to “stay grounded”

Wallace’s annual celebration of sport saw our school family welcome Irish hockey star Shirley McCay into our midst. As talent coach for Ulster hockey Shirley already knows and...

Muddy Marvellous

On Wednesday 27th February 2019 the A level PE class from the Wallace High School in Lisburn successfully managed the ‘Muddy Mayhem’ event in aid of the Cancer Fund For...

Rainbow Rampage Raises £7000 for Charity

There may have been blue hair but there were no blue moods on the 24th of February when pupils of The Wallace High School took part in an aptly named “Rainbow Rampage”!....

Wallace Sports Summer Update

Past and present pupils at The Wallace High School continue to make sporting waves with many eye catching performances over the summer months. The Rugby Club has been well...

Analysing and Applying Knowledge in PE

Video illustrating the use of the iPad to assist pupils in applying knowledge in PE....

A2 PE ORIENTEERING PE EVENT

The Wallace High School A2 PE Orienteering Event team organised an active leisure day for the P5 and P7 pupils from the Wallace Preparatory Department on Friday 16th April. It was...

Wallace GCSE PE Trip to Ardnabannon

The Wallace High School GCSE Physical Education classes recently attended a four day residential at Ardnabannon Outdoor Education Centre as part of their studies. Whilst there,...