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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.)




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

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

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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

Booking Terms & Conditions

Booking terms

By admin on 2009-02-05 16:02; Last edit 2009-02-12 15:02
Booking Terms & Conditions

All bookings must be made using the course codes listed in the Dublin School of English (DSE) brochures or website. The DSE will confirm acceptance of all bookings in writing (letter / fax / email / receipt). A booking cannot be considered to have been accepted by the DSE unless it has been confirmed in writing.
DSE will provide services for courses booked as listed in the DSE brochures or website. Once a booking has been sent to and confirmed by the DSE the client agrees to be bound by the booking and cancellation conditions of the DSE.

Supplements / amendments

Any additional chargeable supplements will be specified at the time of booking. Any items not specifically included in the course as a standard item are subject to availability. Any items not specifically included in the course must be requested in writing and must be confirmed in writing by the DSE before they will be deemed to be part of the course booking.

Booking Deposits

A deposit of EUR 200 per person is required with each booking. In the case of visa requiring nationals full payment is required with every booking.
Payment
Payment in full in euro must reach our account 28 days prior to arrival. Services will only be provided once payment has been received. Payment may be made by:

  • Cheque (only cheques issued by an Irish bank are acceptable)
  • bank draft
  • cash
  • credit card (visa / access / mastercard)
  • bank transfer to: Dublin School of English account number: 0242 6016. AIB Bank, Bankcentre Branch, Ballsbridge, Dublin 4, Branch code: 93-12-68, Swift / BIC code: AIBK IE 2D, IBAN: IE92AIBK93126802426016

All payments should be notified to the DSE by fax or email quoting your DSE reference number.

Prices

Prices are valid for one calendar year and are revised on 1st January each year. It is the responsibility of the client to ensure that they are aware of the current price for the course being booked. The DSE reserves the right to alter prices at any other time of the year should unforeseen circumstances require it.

Cancellations & Refunds

All fees paid are non-refundable and credits will only be allowed at the discretion of the management of the DSE. Where a booking is made for a visa requiring national we will refund all course fees paid in the case of a visa being refused for the course booked, less an administrative charge of euro 100. If the DSE has applied for the visa on behalf of the student the visa application fee is not refundable.  We will require documentary evidence of the visa refusal and will seek independent verification from relevant government departments before any refund is made.

Airport Transfers

Airport transfers are included with some courses. Where an airport transfer is not included with a course it may be booked as an additional item subject to the current supplement. Transfers booked in this way are subject to availability.
For all transfers complete flight information must be sent to the DSE at least 5 working days prior to the flight date. If we do not receive complete flight information (date / time / flight number / airline) DSE will not be able to provide the transfer service even if this is included in the course fee. Where an included transfer cannot be provided due to insufficient information there is no reduction in the course fee.

Insurance

The DSE holds insurance as required by Irish law. The DSE does not provide travel insurance for students. Before arrival all persons participating in DSE programmes should arrange their own insurance against all expenses that might arise due to accident, illness or loss of luggage, personal effects and money. Providers of activities such as horse-riding, sailing, cycling etc. may require that minors have an insurance waiver signed by their parent, guardian or group leader before commencement of such activities.

Health

Students must notify the DSE of any medical conditions that may influence their stay in Ireland. The DSE reserves the right to send students home if, in the opinion of the DSE management, a medical condition makes continuing a course of study untenable.

Damage

Students are liable for any damage caused by them and payment for such damage must be made immediately.

Discipline

All students will be informed of DSE code of conduct and behaviour at the commencement of all courses. Breaches of DSE rules of conduct will result in disciplinary action up to and including immediate expulsion for serious offences. If a student is expelled from the DSE there will be no refund or credit under any circumstances.

Disputes

Any disputes relating to services provided by the DSE must be brought to the attention of the DSE management while the complainant is in Ireland. The DSE will not entertain complaints about services provided where these complaints were not reported to the DSE at the time. Where necessary any legal disputes will be heard in the courts of the Republic of Ireland. Courses and bookings are subject to the Sale of Goods and Supply of Services Act 1980.