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Primary Boarding School in Meath, Ireland

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A non-denominational day and boarding private school in Co. Meath for boys and girls aged 4-13, Headfort is situated in stunning parkland just outside the ancient town of Kells. We provide an outstanding all-round education centered on individuality and academic excellence.

Boarding available for children from 9 years - 13 years.

Dublin International Airport is just one hour away.


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Photo of Primary Boarding School in Meath, Ireland Headfort School 
Kells 
Co Meath
A82H7P2
Ireland


School / Office Address: Headfort Demesne Kells Co Meath
Meath
Ireland
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Alternative Secondary School Education:
- Day students ages 11+
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Secondary School Curriculum, Transition Year Programme