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Wesley College, Dublin:
Wesley College is a co-educational, day and boarding school with over 880 students. 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. 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. We also offer a range of extra-curricular and sporting activities in the belief that these assist a sound general education and contribute to the whole person. 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.

Photo of Co-Ed Boarding School in Dublin, IrelandPreparatory Class (Equivalent to sixth standard in the primary school):
All pupils take Irish, English, Mathematics, French/German, History, Geography, Science, Art, Religious Education, Physical Education and Musicianship.

Junior Certificate Years 1, 2 & 3:
Junior Certificate Course: a three year course, in which Year I, Year II and Year III are involved, leading to the Junior Certificate examination.

CORE SUBJECTS - Irish, English, a Modern Language (French, German or Spanish), Mathematics, Science, History, Geography, Religious Education, CSPE (Civic, Social and Political Education) SPHE (Social, Personal and Health Education) and Physical Education. Musicianship is also a core subject in Years I and II.

All pupils may select either French, Spanish or German as their core language. The choice will be made by the parents/guardians and pupils. Requests to omit a French, German or Spanish as a core subject will be considered by the Principal only in the case of pupils who appear unable to cope with either language. Pupils who drop both French and German will take a course in practical skills in English.

CHOSEN SUBJECTS - Pupils select two subjects from the following: Art, Craft and Design; Business Studies; Home Economics; Music; Materials Technology (Wood), Technology, Classical Studies and Technical Graphics.

Transition Year:

The College sees the Transition Year Curriculum as the first year of the Senior Cycle programme leading to the Leaving Certificate examination. It is intended for pupils who have completed the Junior Certificate examinations.

Planning of the Curriculum began in 1981 when a committee within the College recommended the adoption of a three-year Intermediate Programme followed by a three-year Senior Cycle. The government document “Ages for Learning” offered a suitable opportunity for the adoption of these ideas and the staff established working groups to plan detailed courses early in 1987. The Transition Year curriculum has now been in operation since September 1989.

We are constantly reviewing and evaluating the Transition Year programme. The College invites parents to write to the College indicating their reactions and suggestions to all aspects of Transition Year.

Leaving Certificate Course:
A two-year course operating in Years V and Years VI leading to the Leaving Certificate examination

Core Subjects: Irish, English, Mathematics, Religious Education, Physical Education, Choir/Study

Chosen Subjects: (one from each group)
Group I: Art, Business, Chemistry, History, Home Ecs., Technical Drawing, Geography,
Group II: Agricultural Science, Biology, Classical Studies, Economics, History, Home Ecs. , Physics,
Group III: Accounting, Biology, Construction Studies, French, German, Spanish,
Group IV: Applied Mathematics, French, Geography, German, Music, Construction Studies, Business.

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Address: Ballinteer, Dublin, Ireland
Some interested visitors submitting program inquiries to our school up to 2022-03-29 were from:

Milan, Italy; UK / GB; Bahrain; AlMarkh, Bahrain; Johannesburg, South Africa; Vienna, Austria; and more.
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EduKick - Football / Soccer Boarding Schools & Programs
Courses / Programs
EduKick is a leading worldwide soccer / football organization that provides international football academies, academic year soccer boarding schools, monthly & summer camps in the UK / England, Spain, Italy, France, Germany, Mexico and the U.S.

Our soccer boarding schools & educational programs aim to equip young student soccer players (boys & girls) for life’s challenges in a way no other experience can.

As well as being prepared for a competitive international soccer environment, our students also have the opportunity to learn a deep appreciation for a new language and culture.

EduKick believe that living, studying and training in a foreign country is an invaluable experience that a player will never forget and the benefits of such an experience will be embedded positively into that individual for the rest of his or her life.

As professionals, soccer fanatics and fathers, EduKick's founders wanted to create a program that instilled a sense of independence and pride in students for having experienced international travel, structured language study, cultural excursions, and professional soccer training.

Student Testimonial:
“I thought the EduKick camp was amazing! I got to meet lots of new people. The soccer training and both of the full day excursions were fantastic! Thanks for the great experience.”
- Lucas, age 13
EduKick UK (Manchester)
- Academic Year-long Football Studies
- Short-term Soccer Boarding Programs

EduKick Spain (Madrid)
- Academic Year-long Football Studies Program
- Soccer Academy for Girls
- Summer Soccer Camp

EduKick Italy (Perugia)
- Academic / 1-month Soccer Boarding Program

EduKick France (Cannes)
- Academic year or half-year program for boys & girls ages 13+

Edukick Germany (Bonn)
- 3 month & 1 month Football + German language study
- 11-month High School Football Academy

Edukick USA (Illinois)
- Academic-year soccer boarding school (ages 16-19)
St Columba's College, Dublin
Courses / Programs
Founded in 1843, St Columba's College is a co-educational boarding school of 300 pupils, aged 11 to 18, in a beautiful setting at the foothills of the mountains overlooking Dublin Bay. We are seven miles south of Dublin city centre. We do have local day pupils, but about 80% of pupils are seven-day boarders. The pursuit of academic excellence is the everyday priority of our highly qualified professional staff. There are 38 full-time members of the teaching staff for the 300 pupils, and the resulting overall pupil-to-staff ratio of under 10-to-1 means small classes and close individual attention. In regular formal staff meetings, individuals' academic problems are discussed. The academic progress of each pupil is at all times closely monitored.
Irish Junior Certificate, Irish Leaving Certificate, Transition Year Programme. At the end of each term, all pupils in all subjects sit full-scale formal internal examinations. (The Leaving and Junior Certificate examinations replace these for Forms VI and III in June). Following these, detailed results and reports are sent to parents.
St. Patricks Academy, West of Ireland
Courses / Programs
St. Patrick's Academy lies approximately six miles from both Castlebar and Westport in Co. Mayo, in the west of Ireland. St. Patricks Academy opened in 1985 as a private, Catholic, independent secondary school providing full time education for boarding and day students. On-campus boarding is available to boys only and assistance is provided for the placement of girls wishing to board with selected local families.

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 Academy is proud of its success with pupils who have experienced emotional or educational difficulties.
Boarding Programme; Day Programme; Junior Certificate Programme 12-15 years; Transtion Year Programme; Leaving Certificate Programme 16-18 Years; Communication Skills; Physical Education.
Alexandra College
Courses / Programs
Alexandra College in Dublin, Ireland, was founded in 1866 and has a long and distinguished history in the field of education for women. The College is under Church of Ireland management and the Archbishop of Dublin acts as Chairman of the Council, which is the governing body. The staff and student body comprises many nationalities and religious traditions which combine to give the College its unique ethos. We are proud of the educational opportunities and community spirit of Alexandra College and are eager to share it with you. We would be delighted to welcome you to the College to see it for yourselves.
Secondary School Curriculum, Transition Year Programme
Newtown School, Waterford
Courses / Programs
Newtown School is located in Waterford City in the south east of Ireland. It 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.

Our desire is 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. The School promotes these ideals and, while rules are kept to a minimum, high standards of behaviour are expected. Students are encouraged in a supportive and caring environment to fulfill these expectations.
Boarding Programme; Day Programme; Junior Cycle Programme (a three year course leading to the Junior Certificate examination); Transition Year Programme (a one-year programme taken before embarking on the two-year Leaving Certificate programme); Senior Cycle Programme (a two year programme to Leaving Certificate examination); Leaving Certificate Vocational Programme (L.C.V.P.); Personal Development Programme; Sports Programme; Extra Curricular Activities Programme.
Rathdown School for Girls, Dublin
Courses / Programs
Rathdown School is a private day and boarding girls' school located in Glenageary in south county Dublin, on the east coast of Ireland. We provide 5-day and 7-day boarding for 12-18 year olds in our senior school.

Founded in 1973, Rathdown was built on the proud traditions of four original schools: The Hall School, Hillcourt School, Park House School and Glengara Park School.

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 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.

Being a boarding school and welcoming students of all nationalities, helps to promote an awareness of cultural diversity in our community where mutual understanding and respect prevail.

Parent Testimonial:
"She has enjoyed herself immensely and at the same time progressed academically. It has been a great experience. It has been great at all levels."
- Ruth Cosgrove (Second Year Parent) – Ireland / Spain
5 & 7-day Boarding for Girls ages 12-18:

- Irish and international students

- Our senior school offers Junior Certificate and Leaving Certificate Programs.
 
- We are committed to providing an education of the highest standard, so that our students develop the skills and character to do well in State Examinations and more importantly, become life-long learners.

- An extensive range of pastoral, co-curricular and extra-curricular activities are provided.