Founded in 1894, St. Andrew’s College is a prestigious private co-educational school in suburban Dublin, Ireland, serving 1,300 students aged 11 to 18. While it began as a small boys' school, it is now internationally diverse, with over 1,000 international pupils representing more than 50 nationalities.
The school offers the Irish Leaving Certificate and International Baccalaureate (IB) programs, supported by modern facilities including science labs, a library, art and music studios, and extensive sports amenities such as courts for rugby, tennis, and basketball, plus an indoor sports complex.
International students typically reside with carefully selected local host families within a 15-minute commute, on a full-board basis. Beyond academics, students can join a wide range of clubs and activities covering sports like horseback riding, arts, music, photography, and subject-specific groups, along with organized excursions.
The academic year runs from September to July, divided into three terms. Additional costs may include health insurance, English language support, specific IB subjects, excursions, and incidental fees.
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