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Cavan

The Royal School Cavan

The Royal School Cavan is one of the Ulster Royal Schools which where founded during the reign of James 1, at the time of the Ulster Plantation. The first Headmaster was John Robinson who was appointed on the 5th. of October 1611. The School has an unbroken educational tradition in County Cavan since then, becoming the country's second co-educational boarding school in 1924.

Royal School Cavan,
College Street,
Cavan,
Co Cavan,
Ireland
+353-49-4361605

Cork

Bandon Grammar School

Bandon Grammar School is a co-educational boarding school with some 480 pupils. Bandon Grammar School has a well established reputation for the wide range of subjects available, for the involvement, commitment and dedication of its staff and for the excellent facilities it offers. Bandon Grammar School provides a caring well ordered environment, in which each boy and girl, day pupil and boarder find success in personal, vocational and academic terms.

Bandon Grammar School,
Bandon,
Co Cork,
Ireland
+353-23-41713
Christian Brothers College

Christian Brothers College is a Voluntary Catholic School under the Trusteeship of the Christian Brothers, St. Helen's Province. The College was founded in 1888 at the invitation of the Bishop of Cork, Most Rev. Dr. O'Callaghan. The College is now recognised as one of Ireland's leading educational establishments. The educational programme of Christian Brother College, so successful over the years, introduces the pupil to the ideals of the christian values, personal integrity and a disciplined approach to living. Their programme is designed to promote the goals of academic, cultural and sporting excellence in a thoroughly Catholic atmosphere. The quality of the education received at the College has been for generations of pupils, a stepping stone to success in their careers.

Christian Brothers College,
Sidney Hill,
Wellington Road,
Cork,
Ireland
+353-21-4501653
Midleton College

Midleton College has been in existence as a boarding and day school for over 300 years. In that time the College has established and maintained a tradition of high academic achievement. This high academic achievement is combined with a holistic view of the educational, spiritual and personal development of each pupil. Midleton College has 302 pupils of whom 114 are boarding pupils and 185 are day pupils.

Midleton College,
Midleton,
Co Cork,
Ireland
+353-21-4631146
Presentation College,
Mardyke,
Cork
 +353-21-4272743
Scoil Mhuire,
2 Sydney Place,
Wellington Road,
Cork
+353-21-4501844

Dublin

Alexandra College

Alexandra College was founded in 1866 to give a new sense of purpose to the education of young girls in Ireland. Alexandra College is dedicated to the pursuit of excellence in all areas of education. Their aim is to generate and maintain an inclusive climate of learning within which every pupil is enabled to develop and fulfill her own unique potential.

Alexandra College, 
Milltown,
Dublin 6,
Ireland
+353-1 - 4977571
Belvedere College

Belvedere College is a Catholic school under the trusteeship of the Society of Jesus. Set in the centre of Dublin city, it continues today a tradition of over 170 years in the Jesuit approach to education. The school is fee-paying but provides a scholarship scheme, independently funded, out of a desire to be socially just. Belvedere College has dedicated teachers who are committed to high academic standards. The College provides a rich and diverse curriculum catering for the needs of each individual student. It strives for excellence also in areas of sport and culture, social concern, and spiritual values, wherein students are encouraged and challenged to realise their full potential as human beings.

Belvedere College,
6 Gt Denmark Street,
Dublin 1
+353-1 - 8586600
Blackrock College

Blackrock College, known originally as the French College, Blackrock, was founded in 1860 by Père Jules Leman CSSp and his French companions. They had a dual aim, namely to train personnel for missionary service in the Third World and provide a first class Catholic education for Irish boys. In response to changing circumstances, a highly successful Civil Service training department and university college were established and flourished for some forty years in the Castle. From the start, sport was promoted as an integral part of a balanced formation. Excellence in a broad spectrum of sport was encouraged.

Blackrock College,
Blackrock,
Co Dublin,
Ireland
+353-1- 2888681
Castlekock College

Castleknock College was founded in 1835 by the Vincentian Community. The Vincentians remain the College Trustees. The Mission Statement of the College is reflected in the ethos of the College. The aim of Castleknock College is to enable each of its pupils to reach full development in a harmonious growth of the whole person. It promotes this aim of integral formation by many varied activities, religious, academic, social, cultural and sporting, which are conducted by means of personal contacts and shared commitments, and experienced by the pupils in the context of life within the College. Castleknock aims to achieve a high academic standard in its pupils. The gifts and talents of the pupils are sensitively assessed in order to enable them to realise their potential, and the College expects them to commit themselves to academic achievement commensurate with their abilities. The widest possible range of subjects is provided from which they may choose, with appropriate guidance, those which best satisfy their interests, needs and aspirations. Pupil guidance extends to preparation for a wide range of occupations. This is based on the identification and fostering of the talents of each individual student.

Castleknock College, 
Castleknock,
Dublin 15,
Ireland
+353-1-8213051
Catholic University School

Catholic University School is a private, Catholic school for boys from 3 years to 18 years, and for girls for pre-school. The school is run by the Marist Fathers, Catholic University School is located in the heart of Dublin, on Lower Leeson Street.

 Catholic University School, 
89 Lower Leeson Street,
Dublin 2,
Ireland
+353-1-6762586

Christian Brothers

Christian Brothers College, 
Monkstown Park,
Dun Laoghaire,
Co Dublin
+353-1 -2805854
Gonzaga College
Gonzaga College,
Sandford Road,
Ranelagh,
Dublin 6,
Ireland
+353-1-4972931
Holy Child School

Holy Child School is a Catholic school in the network of schools of the Society of the Holy Child Jesus, founded by Cornelia Connelly (1809 - 1879). It is committed to her educational philosophy: "to academically challenge and the joy of learning". Their mission is to nurture the intellectual, spiritual, artistic, social and physical development of each student in an atmosphere of openness and trust. They encourage their students to emerge as mature young women who are strong in faith and who are confident, caring and capable of making decisions that enrich their own lives and contribute to the lives of others.

Holy Child Secondary School,
Military Road,
Killiney,
Co. Dublin,
Ireland
+353-1 - 2823120
John Scottus School

John Scottus School was set up in 1986 by a number of parents who wished their own children to be educated in the light of the philosophical principles which they were meeting in their studies in the School of Philosophy. The School of Philosophy offers evening courses in practical philosophy to adults. The aim of John Scottus School is to provide its vision of education to all who desire it, regardless of race, creed or social background. It further wishes that none should be deprived of access to this education because of financial constraints.

John Scottus Secondary School,
74/76 Morehampton Rd,
Donnybrook,
Dublin 4
+353-1- 6680828
Loreto Convent
Loreto Convent, 
53 St Stephen's Green,
Dublin 2,
Ireland
+353-1 - 6618179
Loreto College, St. Stephen’s is an all girls secondary school, with a city centre location. However, the majority of its students, drawn from a wide geographical area, largely come from the north and south Dublin suburbs, north County Dublin and County Meath. These have been the traditional catchment areas for the school over many years. Ninety-six girls are admitted to the new first year each autumn. The school was founded in 1833 by Mother Teresa Ball at No 58 Harcourt Street, Dublin and moved to it's current location in 1841.
Loreto Convent
Loreto High School, 
Beaufort, Grange Rd,
Rathfarnham,
Dublin 14
+353-1 - 4933251
Loreto College Foxrock

Loreto College, Foxrock is a voluntary Catholic Secondary School under the direction of the Loreto Sisters (IBVM). The school was opened in 1941 and is situated on the Bray Road, in the parish of Foxrock. The school is a fee-paying Secondary Day School, and is run by the Board of Management, which was first set up in 1990. It now has an enrolment of six hundred and eighty-four students and provides the Transition Year Option. The main aim of the school is to be a centre of Christian Education, which cares for the faith, and personal development of each student. The school strives for excellence in providing a holistic education, i.e. religious, academic, cultural, physical, psychological and social. During the past sixty years the school has maintained the educational tradition begun by Mary Ward (1585-1645), foundress of the I.B.V.M., and has been enriched by it.

Loreto College, 
Foxrock,
Dublin 18,
Ireland
+353-1 - 2895637
Loreto Convent
Loreto Abbey Dalkey, 
Loreto Abbey Secondary School,
Dalkey,
Ireland
+353-1 - 2718900
Loreto Abbey, Dalkey is a Catholic, fee paying secondary school for girls located overlooking the sea at Dalkey, south Co Dublin. Teachers and staff know each girl individually and strive to provide each one with a rounded education . Students are provided with a wide range of curricular and co-curricular choices so each girl has the opportunity to achieve her potential and to enjoy being at school.
Mount Sackville

Mount Sackville is an all girls secondary school, situated beside the Phoenix Park in West Dublin, one of Europe’s largest city parks. The school sits in its own splendid grounds overlooking the historic Strawberry Beds and Liffey Valley. Mount Sackville is a fee-paying school with a student population of over 630 pupils. Mount Sackville has been synonymous with the education of young women since its foundation over 140 years ago by the Sisters of St. Joseph of Cluny. As a Catholic School, Mount Sackville considers the spiritual and moral development of the individual within the community to be of paramount importance.

 

Mount Sackville Secondary School,
Chapelizod,
Dublin 20,
Ireland
+353-1-8213317
Notre Dame Des Missions

Notre Dame Des Missions is a Roman Catholic Girls school that is small enough to care. Each individual child is nurtured and encouraged. A school that fosters independent thinking and cultivates an atmosphere of rigorous intellectual challenge. A school where children are taught to question research and reflect with confidence. A school where the pupils' happiness is the foundation stone. Celebration is a key aspect of school life. A school where even the youngest children are exposed to the arts and the sciences.

 Notre Dame Des Missions,
Upper Churchtown Road,
Dublin 14,
Ireland
+353-1 - 2989533
Pembroke School, 
1 Pembroke Rd,
Dublin 4,
Ireland
+353 -1- 6689204
Rockbrook Park School
Rathdown School

Rathdown School is a private girls' school located in Glenageary in South County Dublin.  Rathdown was founded in 1973, built on the proud traditions of four original schools: The Hall School, Hillcourt School, Park House School and Glengara Park School. The School enjoys a superb location and setting. The 16 acre site is set back from the road on a hill overlooking the sea and with inland views of the Wicklow mountains. Located on beautiful grounds, Rathdown School consists of a Junior School, a Senior School, boarding houses, tennis courts, hockey pitches, a gymnasium and a cricket oval. Rathdown currently has around 600 girls enrolled - 400 in the Senior School and 200 in the Junior School. Class sizes rarely exceed 25, so it is possible to give individual attention and to develop the special abilities and interests of each student. The School is committed to providing high academic standards and a wide range of subjects and facilities for all its students.

Rathdown School, 
Glenageary,
Dun Laoghaire,
Co Dublin,
Ireland
+353-1 - 2853133
Rockbrook Park

Rockbrook Park secondary school was founded in 1973 by a group of parents. They wanted an environment that would combine academic excellence, personal attention to each student and sound moral development, with a close working relationship between teachers and parents. Thirty-three years on, this vision continues to inspire everything they do. Education in Rockbrook is grounded on a Christian understanding of the world and of the human person. Drawing on Catholic educational principles and social teaching the school emphasises the importance of character development. The school welcomes and respects students of other beliefs and accommodates these insofar as is practical. Attendance at religious education classes is optional for non-Catholics. Rockbrook emphasises character building as a key component in its educational philosophy. The school is small, thus allowing teachers to get to know their students well and to give more personal attention where required. Class sizes are also small, helping teachers to be aware of individual strengths and weaknesses. The school has strong international links and encourages the learning of languages. There are high standards in Irish, French and Spanish.

Rockbrook Park School, 
Edmondstown Road,
Rathfarnham,
Dublin,
Ireland
+353-1- 4933204
Rosemont Secondary School

Rosemont Secondary School for Girls, located in South County Dublin, works with parents and students to maximize each student's potential. Rosemont is one of the best secondary schools in Dublin for families who want their daughters to take ownership of their learning, set goals and pursue their studies with interest and enthusiasm. The school's academic programme gets results:100% of Rosemont Leaving Certificate students qualified for entry to Irish third-level institutions.

Rosemont School,
Temple Road,
Blackrock,
Co Dublin, Ireland
+353-1 - 2833855
Teresian School
The Teresian School, 
12 Stillorgan Road,
Donnybrook,
Dublin 4,
Ireland
+353-1 - 2691376
Sandford Rark School
Sandford Park School Ltd,
Sandford Road,
Ranelagh,
Dublin 6,
Ireland
+353-1 - 4971417
St Columba's College

St. Columba’s College is one of Ireland’s leading secondary schools and is particularly specialised in the provision of a high-quality boarding education for its pupils. Founded in 1843, and combining the best of traditional and modern architecture, the College occupies nearly 150 acres in the foothills of the Dublin mountains, overlooking Dublin Bay. Although the grounds have a rural ‘feel’, the College is only seven miles from the city centre and 30 minutes from the airport and principal rail and bus stations. With 300 boys and girls divided into seven Houses, they believe strongly in the virtues of being small. This extends to their classrooms where there is an average of 15 pupils in Forms I - III and 10 in Forms IV - VI.  Their code of behaviour requires discipline on the part of their pupils but it is fair and, more important, agreed by all. They believe that being busy and stimulated in their daily lives is the best form of discipline and they stress the values of community respect and support for one another. Their academic results are outstanding by any measure and the vast majority of their pupils continue their education at universities in Ireland, the UK and further afield.

St Columba's College, 
Whitechurch,
Dublin 16,
Ireland
+353-1 - 4906791
St Conleth's College

St. Conleth’s College is a lay Catholic school founded in 1939. It comprises both a junior and secondary school. The secondary school caters for 260 pupils and has a staff of 25 teachers. The pupil teacher ratio allows for smaller classes, an essential factor in effective learning. While the majority of students are boys, girls are welcome in both Fifth Year and Sixth Year. (Boys school)

St Conleth's College,
28 Clyde Road,
Ballsbridge,
Dublin 4,
Ireland
+353-1 - 6680022
St Mary's College
St Mary's College,
Rathmines,
Dublin 6,
Ireland
+353-1 - 4062100
St Michael's College
St Michael's College,
Ailesbury Road,
Dublin 4,
Ireland
+353-1 - 2189400
St Patrick's Cathedral G.S,  
St Patrick's Close,
Dublin 8,
Ireland
+353-1 - 4543388
Stratford College
Stratford College,
1 Zion Road,
Rathgar,
Dublin 6,
Ireland
+353-1- 4922315
St Joseph of Cluny
St Joseph Of Cluny, 
Bellevue Park,
Ballinclea Rd,
Killiney,
Co Dublin, Ireland
+353-1 - 2855027
St Kilian's School

St. Kilian's School is first and foremost a European school with a European culture and spirit. St Kilian's welcomes all people regardless of culture, tradition and religious denomination, to share in this community and educational experience. St Kilian's is a German-Irish school following the Department of Education and Science's curriculum from Primary school to Leaving Certificate. While tuition is, in the main, through the medium of English it has the unique advantage of a strong emphasis on the German language and culture throughout the school, along with Ireland's culture and the Irish language.

St Kilian's Deutsche Schule,
Roebuck Road,
Clonskeagh,
Dublin 14 , Ireland
+353-1 - 2883323
St Andrew's College

St Andrew's College was founded in 1894 by members of the Presbyterian community in Dublin. Their student population of approximately 1200 is drawn from many different countries. A distinctive feature of St. Andrew's College is its international character, not just defined by the fact that they have pupils from all over the world on their rolls, but confirmed by their membership, on the basis of a testing accreditation programme of the European Council of International Schools (ECIS), the New England Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC), and by their links with the U.S. Department of State in Washington. Their International Baccalaureate Course provides a qualification which acts as a passport to Universities in most parts of the world. Pupils are prepared for American College Board tests such as PSAT, SAT, ACT, and achievement tests. Pupils from Saint Andrew's College have been accepted in Universities in Belgium, in Holland, in Britain, including Cambridge, Oxford, and Manchester, in American Universities as diverse as Boston College, Boston University, Harvard, Princeton, Stanford, the University of California and the University of Michigan.

St Andrew's College,
Booterstown Ave,
Blackrock,
Co Dublin,
Ireland
+353-1 - 2882785
Sutton Park School

Sutton Park School was founded in 1957 as one of the first co-educational, multi-denominational schools in Ireland. Sutton Park is an international day and boarding school, with students from ages 4 to 19 attending from 22 countries. Sutton Park School is fully accredited by the European Council of International Schools and the New England Association of Schools and Colleges. Sutton Park School is chiefly an academic school, with over 95% of our graduates going on to third level institutions, including major universities in Ireland, Europe and North America. Sutton Park is well known for its programmes in Music, Drama and Fine Art. They have a thriving Sports Programme with Sutton Park student representatives on County and National teams in their two main sports, Hockey and Badminton, as well as Athletics, Golf, Skiing and other sports. Situated in mature grounds on scenic and historically important Howth Head, about 15 kilometres north of Dublin City centre and about a kilometre inland from Dublin Bay, Sutton Park’s facilities consist of an imposing Georgian house, modern classroom blocks, two science laboratories, a modern gymnasium, a heated outdoor swimming pool and outstanding grass and Astroturf sports pitches.

 Sutton Park School,
St Fintans Road,
Sutton,
Dublin 13,
Ireland
+353-1 - 8322940
The High School Dublin

The High School Dublin is a coeducational secondary school for about 780 pupils. It was founded by the Erasmus Smith trust in 1870 as a day school for boys. In 1974 The High School amalgamated with the Diocesan School for Girls and became coeducational. It provides education mainly for pupils from Church of Ireland families, while having places available for those of other denominations and faith. The High School Dublin serves primarily the Dublin community but they also welcome a number of pupils from countries of the European Union and elsewhere. Your English must be proficient and you must have an Irish adult guardian if your parents are not living in Ireland.

The High School, 
Danu,.
Zion Road,
Rathgar,
Dublin 6,
Ireland
+353-1 - 4922611
The King's Hospital

The King’s Hospital, established 338 years ago, is a fee-paying co-educational, boarding and day school with over 700 pupils. Founded in 1669 as The Hospital and Free School of King Charles II, the School carefully maintains its traditional values and combines them with modern, cutting-edge education and facilities to create a welcoming environment that enhances pupils’ academic, cultural, creative, sporting and social development. The King’s Hospital attracts pupils from all over Ireland as well as from overseas, so adding to its multi-national and cosmopolitan appeal. Although priority is given to those of the main Protestant tradition, as a Christian school we welcome those of other faiths.

The King's Hospital,
Palmerstown,
Dublin 20,
Ireland
+353-1 - 6265933
Terenure College,
Templeogue Road,
Terenure,
Dublin 6,
Ireland
+353-1 - 4904621
Wesley College

Wesley College was founded in 1845 for the Methodist Community in Ireland. Wesley College combines all of the best traditions of the past with modern, state of the art facilities. The College is co-educational, day and boarding school with over 880 students. While priority is given to students from the main Protestant denominations, the College prides itself on its inclusive community spirit and welcomes students of all faiths. Wesley College is committed to academic excellence. Students are offered a wide curriculum and taught by a professional and dedicated staff. The College boasts outstanding facilities on a large site at the foot of the Dublin mountains, providing the ideal environment for students in our care.

Wesley College, 
Ballinteer,
Dublin 16,
Ireland
+353-1 - 2987066
Willow Park School
 Willow Park School,
Rock Road,
Blackrock,
Co. Dublin,
Ireland
+353-1 - 2881651

Galway

Yeats College

Yeats College is a private, co-educational day school with state-of-the-art campuses on College Road in Galway City centre and Parnell Street in Waterford city. Founded in 1992, the college has since built a reputation for educational excellence. At Yeats College the focus is on the student and their individual needs and ambitions. Each student is guided through an intensive work programme of proven effectiveness, beginning on the first day of term and ending with their very last Leaving Certificate examination

 

Yeats College,
The Grammar School Building, College Road,Galway,
Ireland
+353-91-533500

Kildare

Clongowes Wood College

Clongowes Wood College is a Catholic, Jesuit boarding school located in beautiful surroundings twenty-one miles from Dublin and drawing its 450 pupils from all over Ireland and abroad.Clongowes Wood College admits boys from all over Ireland and from abroad in addition to baptised Catholics it may admit boys from other faiths. Clongowes aims to create an open, happy, stimulating, mutually respectful community in which young people are able to develop the full range of their talents and abilities in a balanced, integrated and generous way. Clongowes Wood College has the reputation of being one of the leading schools in Ireland. It is also one of the oldest having been established in 1814 when it received its first pupil, James McLorinan of Dublin. The Castle in which the Jesuit Community lives was originally built around 1450 and has been renovated on a number of occasions since. Historically, Clongowes has educated many pupils who have gone on to play important roles in Irish political, economic, social and literary life. Boys are regularly reminded that privilege carries responsibilities and that each boy has an obligation to strive for the betterment of society.

Clongowes Wood College,
Naas,
Co. Kildare,
Ireland
+353-45-868202
Newbridge College

Newbridge College is a voluntary fee-paying secondary school committed to providing a Catholic education in the Dominican tradition for all its students. Catering for mixed-ability boys and girls, it provides Junior Certificate, Transition Year, Leaving Certificate and Leaving Certificate Vocational Programmes as prescribed by the Department of Education and Skills.

Newbridge College, 
Newbridge,
Co. Kildare,
Ireland
+353-45-487200

Louth

Dundalk Grammar School

Dundalk Grammar School, is a fee paying post-primary school in Dundalk, County Louth. The school is a mixed school, it offers weekly boarding to students. Students must do Transition Year thus students have a six-year cycle were Junior Certificate and Leaving Certificate are studied and completed. Since 1739 the school has been closely associated with the Incorporated Society for Promoting Protestant Schools in Ireland.The school is under Protestant management and is mindful to see that the prevailing ethos has its roots in that tradition.Over the last two decades the number of pupils at secondary level has increased to approximately five hundred, of whom roughly a quarter are boarders. We are happy to remain a moderately sized and truly inter-denominational school. The small class size helps to keep a friendly family atmosphere.

 Dundalk Grammar School,
Dundalk,
Co Louth,
Ireland
+353-42-9334459
Drogheda Grammar School

Drogheda Grammar School was founded under Royal charter in 1669 by Erasmus Smith and is one of the oldest secondary schools in Ireland, now enjoying its fourth century of continuous educational service to the community. Originally a boys' boarding school, it has now been a co-educational boarding and day school for over fifty years. The Trustees today are largely drawn from the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers) and the Board of Management includes parents and teachers. The school sets out to create a happy, caring and secure environment in which the individual student is able to develop to his or her full potential. An awareness of the needs of others in our community is recognised and respected. All students are encouraged to build on their own achievements; while success at public examinations is important, student contributions on the sport field, in the debating hall or on the stage are equally recognised.

Drogheda Grammar School,
Mornington Rd,
Drogheda,
Co Louth,
Ireland
+353-41-9838281

Limerick

Glenstal Abbey School

Glenstal Abbey School is an all-boy, seven-day boarding, six-day teaching, Benedictine monastic school. We have a student population of around 215 students, aged between 13-18. We follow the Irish state examination system. The monastery at Glenstal Abbey has over forty monks and is in close proximity to the school. The community maintains a strong monastic presence and influence in the school. The first word of the Rule of Saint Benedict is Obsulta – ‘Listen’. We aim to be a listening community of monks, students, parents and staff.

Glenstal Abbey School
,Murroe,
Co. Limerick,
Ireland
+353-61-386099
Villiers Secondary School

Villiers Secondary School is a Co-Educational, boarding and day pupil secondary school, situated on the North Circular Rd, approximately one mile from Limerick City Centre. Villiers has changed and adapted greatly since its beginnings in 1821, when it was founded under the will of Mrs. Hannah Villiers. Today the school is at the cutting edge of education with its ICT labs, technical graphics and construction studies labs, resource departments, multiple science departments, lecture theatres and state of the art sports facilities. All this and more, set on its tranquil and beautiful grounds make Villiers a unique and exciting learning environment.

Villiers Secondary School,
North Circular Road,
Limerick,
Ireland
+353-61-451447

Meath

Gormanston College

Gormanston College is a Catholic Secondary School under the Gormanston College School Trust. The College is situated in East Meath and is approximately 32 Kilometres (20 miles) north of Dublin City. The student body numbers 600approx and enjoys and includes students from abroad. There is a mix of boarding and day boarding (day boarding is co-educational). Gormanston is a private fee-paying College. The College Ethos strives to be fair and firm in an atmosphere where students are directed towards the values of mutual respect, social awareness and reverence for Gospel values. Students are admitted from the average age of twelve by way of application, interview and assessment involving a series of tests during a familiarisation day. No special skills are required, but suitability to the restrictions and ethos of a seven-day boarding school with six-day classes is a prerequisite for all admissions. The College welcomes students from abroad, however a working knowledge of English is required

Franciscan College,
Gormanston,
Co Meath,
Ireland
+353-1-8412203

Kilkenny

Kilkenny College

Kilkenny College, a Church of Ireland college, endeavours to offer an education of the highest standard and broadest range within the context of the development of its Christian, cultural and sporting heritages.The College also welcomes members of other churches and religious traditions as day and boarding pupils. The College takes its ethos seriously seeking to encourage the Christian and moral development of each pupil.The College has an aspiration to provide that all pupils, having developed their skills and realised their own worth and potential, will leave the college equipped to make their contribution within the wider community.

Kilkenny College,
Castlecomer Road,
Kilkenny,
Co. Kilkenny,
Ireland
+353- 056 - 7761544

Mayo

St Patrick's Academy

St.Patrick's Academy founded in 1985, is a private Catholic independent fee paying second level school which provides full-time education for boarding (boys only and assistance is provided for the placement of girls wishing to board with selected local families) and day students. The school was founded as a student-friendly place where young people could learn and grow academically, spiritually and physically in a safe, caring, environment.The school is situated in a most picturesque setting among trees and woodland in the shadow of Ireland's holy mountain, Croagh Patrick. The surroundings lend themselves to a most tranquil atmosphere which in turn helps our students to benefit from a stress-free environment. Kindness is the key to our success. We treat our students kindly, respecting their personal dignity and they in respond in like manner, because they know we genuinely care for each and everyone of them. This results in a happy, family-like atmosphere which enables our students to give of their best. The school has a clear Catholic identity with a religion curriculum based on the Catechism and the authentic Magesterium. Character formation and personal spiritual development with high academic standards are our primary objectives. We provide a well-balanced education based on an assessment of each student's abilities and particular needs. Every effort is made to personalized the course of study to the individual pupil.

St Patrick's Academy,
Islandeady,
Castlebar,
Co. Mayo
+353 -94-9021782

Monaghan

Monaghan Collegiate School

Monaghan Collegiate School is a co-educational secondary school.he School admits pupils in accordance with its ethos and in accordance with the Department of Education and Science regulations concerning age and previous schooling. In accordance with these regulations the school is academically non-selective.

Monaghan Collegiate School,
Corlatt,
Monaghan,
Co Monaghan,
Ireland
+353-47-82060

Sligo

Sligo Grammar School

Sligo Grammar School is a co-educational boarding and day school. The school has existed in various forms for over 400 years, its constitutions reflecting the changing outlook and needs for society. The present school incorporates part of the Charter School which was set up in 1752 under the Royal Charter. The keystones to the school's success include respect, trust, co-operation, participation, consultation, collaboration and teamwork. Our enthusiastic and dedicated staff place great emphasis on the holistic approach. Such efforts are channelled so that our pupils develop characteristics of being good, reliable citizens, fit to take their place in society. Together with a fine tradition of sport and community involvement, the school offers a wide range of activities to ensure the personal and social development of the whole child.

Sligo Grammar School,
The Mall,
Sligo,
Ireland
+353-71-9145010

Tipperary

Cistercian College
Cistercian College is situated in the grounds of Mount Saint Joseph Abbey, 2½ miles west of Roscrea town. Surrounded by open wooded countryside and thirty acres of grounds and sports fields it also adjoins the Abbey farm of 360 hectares. The school was founded by the Cistercian monks in 1905 as a monastic boarding school for boys. Its enrolment of 300 boys has remained constant and it has educated boys from all over Ireland. CCR is one of two monastic schools in Ireland .
Cistercian College,
Roscrea,
Co. Tipperary,
Ireland
+353-505-23344

Waterford

Newtown School

Newtown School was founded in 1798 by the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers). The ideals of its founders still inspire the School which today educates boys and girls for life in the 21st century. Newtown School welcomes boarding and day students of all religious persuasions, and appreciates the contribution of all denominations to the school community. The school aims to foster a sense of caring for others and to communicate a set of values which reflects a balance between the material and the spiritual. In keeping with the Quaker tradition every individual is of value and has something to contribute. Newtown School promotes these ideals and, while rules are kept to a minimum, high standards of behaviour are expected and students are encouraged in a supportive and caring environment to fulfil these expectations.

Newtown School,
Waterford,
Ireland
+353-51-860200

Yeats College

Yeats College is a private, co-educational day school with state-of-the-art campuses on College Road in Galway City centre and Parnell Street in Waterford city. Founded in 1992, the college has since built a reputation for educational excellence. At Yeats College the focus is on the student and their individual needs and ambitions. Each student is guided through an intensive work programme of proven effectiveness, beginning on the first day of term and ending with their very last Leaving Certificate examination

 

Yeats College,
Parnell Street, Waterford,
Ireland
+353-51 304211

Westmeath

Wilson's Hospital School

Wilson's Hospital School is the Church of Ireland Diocesan seconadry school of Meath and Kildare. We are a seven-day boarding school, operating a five-day teaching week. This allows boarders the option of returning home at weekends or remaining at school to avail of our weekend programme. Day pupils are drawn from surrounding areas and participate fully in the life of the school. We extensive range of subjects up to higher leaving certificate standard. We are committed to top academic achievbement in the context of an all-round education. Andrew Wilson founded Wilson's Hospital in 1761 as a school for young Protestant boys and a hospital for old men, hence the name. In 1969, Preston School from Navan amalgamated with Wilson's. Preston's pupils included girls so co-education was introduced.

Wilson's Hospital School, 
Multyfarnham,
Co. Westmeath,
Ireland
+353- 44-71115

Wicklow

St Gerard's School

St. Gerard’s School is a Catholic Co-educational fee paying school with a student population of 424 in the Senior School, 215 in the Junior school and 25 in the Montessori. The school is administered by a Board of Governors as a charitable trust. Situated on a magnificent site of approximately 60 acres overlooking Bray, St. Gerard’s has a long tradition of fostering excellence in academic achievement and in developing the skills and confidence of the student. Since 1918 St. Gerard’s has been providing an education for children from all over Ireland and from overseas.

 
St Gerard's ,
Thornhill Road,
Bray,
Co Wicklow,
Ireland
+353-1-2821822