Dublin
Learn English in Dublin.
Dublin, with its young population and strong traditional culture, has become one of Europe's most attractive capital cities. From its friendly people, fine parks and buildings to music pubs, great rugby, and, of course, Guiness, Dublin really does have something to attract everyone.
Our Dublin school is located in the popular Village Quarter, next to St. Stephen’s Green, among quaint shops, restaurants and traditional music pubs.
It is well served with a public bus system and the Luas - a new state of the art light rail transit system connecting the suburbs to the city centre.
The School
The year-round centre consists of seven classrooms, student common areas with modern facilities and well stocked self study area.
An Executive Centre in the luxury offices in the nearby Regus Building was founded in 2008 and caters for professional students.
The school welcomes over 2,000 students from more than 50 different countries every year, providing a vibrant, multicultural atmosphere.
Member of the respected International House World Group, the school is also recognised by The Irish Department of Education and is a member of MEI-RELSA (Recognised English Language Schools Association).
Why Choose Our Dublin School
- It is the only school in Ireland running the advanced teaching qualification course - the DELTA (Diploma in English Language Teaching to Adults)
- It runs the highest number of CELTA courses (initial teacher's professional qualification) per year in Ireland with over 95% pass rates on all CELTA courses in 2009
- It has the highest number of DELTA qualified teachers in the adult langauge school than any other school in Ireland
- It provides the only dedicated Executive English language courses in Dublin, delivered in a state of the art Executive Centre
- It listens to its students: the Marketing Department conduct regular surveys to get to know what staudents want
- It continually upgrades its school and facilities
Social Programme
Students can take part in a full programme of social activities with visits to historical and cultural attractions as well as evenings of music, dance, cinema and drama. The most popular event on the social programme is the weekly pub night!
Attractions with no entrance fee include:
• Irish Museum of Modern Art
• Municipal Gallery of Modern Art
• National Gallery of Ireland
• Natural History Museum
• National Museum
• Chester Beatty Library
• Bank of Ireland State Rooms
• National Botanic Gardens
Attractions with an entrance fee include:
• Dublinia Viking Centre
• Dublin Writers Museum
• Guinness Storehouse
• The James Joyce Centre
• Viking Splash Tour
• The Book of Kells at Trinity College
• Old Jameson Whiskey Distillery
• Dublin Castle
• The Customs House
Accommodation
Homestay
Irish families are carefully selected and visited by a Host Family Accommodation Officer.
Accommodation is half-board Monday to Friday and full board at the weekend.
Homestay accommodation for adults is in a single room unless otherwise requested.
Residential
The school offers self-catering student accommodation throughout the year. The apartments are located in the city centre in Smithfield, only 10 minutes walk from Temple Bar and 30-40 minutes walk/ 2à minutes by bus from the school.
Apartments contain 4 or 5 single bedrooms, most en-suite with a private bathroom.
The combined living and kitchen area has full cooking facilities.
Hotels/Hostels
Hotel accommodation can be arranged in nearby hotels.
Prices
You can view a copy of the Adult Prices at the link below
Dublin Price List For Adults
Courses
Available Adult Courses