DUBLIN
Study Holiday
MIN STAY: Minimum 1 week
MIN STUDENTS: 1

Plan Description

Dublin, the Irish capital since the Middle Ages, is located on the estuary of the River Liffey, on the east coast of the island and overlooks the Irish Sea. The schools have the perfect location, right in the heart of the historic city of Dublin. All the main tourist attractions such as Trinity College, Dublin Castle and Temple Bar are just a few minutes’ walk away. We offer the typical study holiday in homestay accommodation, which is available throughout the year and located in the surrounding residential area.
BRAY
Study Holiday
MIN STAY: Minimum 1 week
MIN STUDENTS: 1

Plan Description

Bray is one of Ireland’s oldest and most popular seaside towns. With Dublin city and the enchanting countryside of County Wicklow on its doorstep, the beautiful town of Bray enjoys the best of both worlds. Bray has long been a favourite destination for tourists, writers and cultural figures, counting Oscar Wilde and James Joyce among its 19th century residents. The school is located in the beautiful seaside town and offers carefully selected homestay accommodation all year around.
CORK
Study Holiday
MIN STAY: Minimum 1 week
MIN STUDENTS: 1

Plan Description

Cork, just inland from Ireland’s southwest coast, is a university city with its centre on an island in the River Lee, connected to the sea by the huge Cork Harbour. The hilltop steeple of 18th-century Shandon Church (officially St. Anne’s Church) is a symbol of the city. Visitors who climb its tower are rewarded with sweeping views, and can play the church’s bells. Here we propose selected host families all year around. The main school is located in the Georgian city centre and in summer uses the facilities of the historical University College Cork.
GALWAY
Study Holiday
MIN STAY: Minimum 1 week
MIN STUDENTS: 1

Plan Description

Situated on the Atlantic, on the west coast of Ireland, this vibrant city - like its people - is warm, friendly and welcoming. Galway is often referred to as the 'most Irish' of Ireland's cities and it is renowned for its pleasures. Brightly painted pubs heave with live music, while cafes offer front-row seats for observing street performers, weekend parties and more. Steeped in history, for sure, but the city buzzes with a contemporary and cultured vibe as students make up a quarter of the population. We propose homestay accommodation in carefully selected families within a short distance from the school.

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