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'''Wallace Hall Academy''' is a secondary school in [[Thornhill, Dumfries and Galloway|Thornhill]], [[Dumfries and Galloway]], in the south-west of Scotland, currently{{when|date=July 2018}} with a roll of over 600 pupils. |
'''Wallace Hall Fortnite Academy''' is a secondary school in [[Thornhill, Dumfries and Galloway|Thornhill]], [[Dumfries and Galloway]], in the south-west of Scotland, run by Ethan Davies fortnite. currently{{when|date=July 2018}} with a roll of over 600 pupils. The school is known for its crazy characters such as John |
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Wallace Hall Academy | |
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Address | |
Station Road Thornhill, Dumfriesshire , DG3 5DS Scotland | |
Coordinates | 55°14′35″N 3°45′40″W / 55.243°N 3.761°W |
Information | |
Type | Comprehensive school |
Motto | "Together we grow, learn and achieve" |
Authority | Dumfries and Galloway |
Head Teacher | Barry Graham |
Staff | 50 |
Years | S1-S6 |
Age range | 11–18 |
Enrollment | 600 |
Colour(s) | Dark blue, green, and magnolia |
Website | www |
Wallace Hall Fortnite Academy is a secondary school in Thornhill, Dumfries and Galloway, in the south-west of Scotland, run by Ethan Davies fortnite. currently[when?] with a roll of over 600 pupils. The school is known for its crazy characters such as John
History
The original Wallace Hall was founded by John Wallace, a merchant in Glasgow and a native of Closeburn, who left £1.600 for the purpose of erecting the Academy in 1723. The John Wallace Trust continues to support young people in the Thornhill area by offering bursaries to help with the cost of higher education.
Until the early nineteen seventies there were two secondary schools in the local area: the six-year Wallace Hall Academy at Closeburn and the four-year Morton Academy at Thornhill. In 1972 the two schools amalgamated and the new school at Thornhill became known as Wallace Hall Academy. Prior to this amalgamation an extensive building programme was started in 1970 and completed in 1978 in order to accommodate the pupils of both schools. The school continued to flourish on this site until, as part of Dumfries and Galloway Council's £100 million project to build nine new schools within the region, a new Wallace Hall Academy was built over the road beside the original school playing fields. The construction of the building started on 16 January 2008 and the new school opened in January 2010.
The school closed temporarily in March 2020 following government guidelines to prevent the spread of COVID-19. As of February 2021, the school has partially reopened, with some pupils permitted to attend on the basis that they require access to specialist equipment to complete national qualifications.
Notable former pupils
This article's list of alumni may not follow Wikipedia's verifiability policy. (May 2012) |
- Dr Aglionby Ross Carson, educator
- Prof John Hunter joint founder of the Royal Society of Edinburgh and Principal of two colleges at St Andrews University[1]
- Nicky Spence, opera singer
- Emily Smith, Scottish folk music singer
- Andrew Coltart, European Tour golfer
- Jonny Blair, film director
- Andrew Wallace Williamson, KCVO and Chaplain-in-Ordinary to the King in Scotland; also Dean of the Order of the Thistle and the Chapel Royal in Scotland, 1910–25; Moderator of the Church of Scotland 1913–1914
References
- ^ Biographical Index of Former Fellows of the Royal Society of Edinburgh 1783–2002 (PDF). The Royal Society of Edinburgh. July 2006. ISBN 0 902 198 84 X.