The Wallace High School
High School in Lisburn, County Antrim
The Wallace High School is a co-educational voluntary grammar school located in a pleasant domestic area of Lisburn. It was established in 1880 by a bequest from the estate of Sir Richard Wallace, local landowner and MP, as the Lisburn Intermediate and University School on a site fronting the Antrim Road. A board of trustees took charge in 1900 to oversee the development of the growing school and, when they renamed it in 1942 in memory of its founder, they adopted the word Esperance as the school's motto from the Wallace coat of arms.
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read moreThe Wallace High School PTA is a group of committed parents and teachers who have the school's but mostly the pupil's best interests at its very core. We are fortunate at our school to have a PTA that is and has been an integral part of the school community for 40 years. In it's time the PTA has raised thousands of pounds, which have been spent on equipment and resources to enhance our children's education experience and the school's facilities. But our PTA is about much more than simply fundraising.