Wallace sixth formers say farewell to school
Following speeches from their Form staff Margaret Mitchell and Julie Dumigan, the pupils watched clips from their Charity show ‘Christmas Pie’ which raised funds for Childline/NSPCC. They also enjoyed performances from Upper Sixth bands and a short film which captured humorous aspects of school life.
The teenagers then enjoyed coffee with their subject teachers and were wished well in their forthcoming A Level examinations by Principal, Mrs Deborah O’Hare. They then moved out into the school grounds where they enjoyed a barbecue and games.
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Hide AdNathan Dickson from the Upper Sixth Committee commented,” We’re all sorry to leave Wallace and I hope the Class of 2010 will keep in touch with each other and the Wallace community. The next chapter of our lives is an exciting prospect – we’ve been well prepared for life by our experiences at Wallace.”
Head Boy Jamie Clements commented: ” We’d like to thank Mrs Dumigan for all her hard work in organising our final day celebrations. It was certainly a day to remember and gave us a chance to unwind together before the rigours of our A Levels.”
The event was sponsored by the school's thriving Parent Teacher Association.
Year 14 committee member Sophie McClean paid tribute to the support of the PTA: "We really appreciate the support offered by the PTA in helping us fund such a memorable day."