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Aurora says:

It was in the mid seventies. The school was small and familiar, teachers and students mixed together and we had great fun.
I am glad it has improved so much, but as the song goes "I remember Dublin School in the rare old times."
Great memories.

Aurora O'Connor, Madrid, Spain.

(Thanks Aurora - hope to see you again soon.)




Alessandra says:

I was at Dublin School of English last summer. It's a really good school! I improved my English! Thanks a million!
And,thanks to my three teachers Gerard, Aoifa and Ciaran!

Alessandra, Massafra, Italy.

(Thanks Allessandra.)




Contact us:

Dollard House, 2-5 Wellington Quay, Temple Bar, Dublin 2, Ireland.

P: +353 1 6773322
F: +353 1 6795454

Email and WWW: Use our contact form please.



Recognised by:

ACELS - The Advisory Council for English Language Schools

Members Of:

MEI - Marketing English in Ireland

Dublin Tourism

TASCQ - Temple Bar

WYSE - World Youth Student & Educational Travel Confederation

ALTO - Association of Language Travel Organisations

About Ireland

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Ireland - young and fun!

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Ireland

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Fun Facts

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Information about Ireland

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EIRE:

Ireland, Eire, The Emerald Isle, Land of a thousand welcomes; whatever you call it, it all says the same thing – variety and accessibility.  From the cosmopolitan hustle and bustle of Dublin City and Belfast to the warm vibrant charm of Kilkenny and Dunbrody, from the fresh green Wicklow Mountains to the mystical lakes of Glendalough, from the majestic castles of Trim and Birr to the wondrous Caves of  Dunmore.  No other country offers so much diversity in landscape, culture, history and adventure, and all so close to the capital, where you’ll be based when studying at the Dublin School of English.

Ireland is the third-largest island in Europe, and the twentieth-largest island in the world. It lies to the north-west of continental Europe and is surrounded by hundreds of islands and islets. To the east of Ireland, separated by the Irish Sea, is the island of Great Britain. 

WE ARE A YOUNG NATION:

The population of Ireland is approximately 6 million and just under 40% of those people are under twenty-five.  So, Ireland is a young, fun and vibrant place to come and study. 

ENGLISH IN IRELAND:

English is the first language of Ireland and is spoken by everyone.  Ireland is known for its rich literary heritage and is the only country in the world to have produced four Nobel Prize for Literature winning authors. 

THE CLIMATE:

The climate is temperate maritime, with no extreme highs or lows.  You’ll be astounded by how green everything is here. 

GETTING AROUND:

Ireland is very accessible, boasting a well-developed internal transport system, three international airports and many smaller ones. 

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