12 schools across Ireland
Ireland is entirely English-medium — a major advantage for expat families. Most state schools are free or charge only small voluntary contributions. Gaelscoileanna (Irish-medium schools) are also free and produce fully bilingual graduates. Talk to our advisors for personalised guidance.
Catchment Area Warning: Most non-fee-paying schools in Ireland operate on a 'Catchment Area' basis. You usually must live within a specific distance or have a sibling in the school to secure a spot.
A leading independent girls' school in Milltown, Dublin. Offers the Irish Leaving Certificate and IB Diploma with boarding available. One of Ireland's oldest and most respected schools.
The Catch: Very high pressure. The expectation for students to achieve 'top points' is relentless. Great for ambitious girls, but can be stressful.
A leading co-educational independent school in Booterstown, Dublin. Offers the Irish Leaving Certificate and IB Diploma. One of Ireland's most diverse and internationally-minded schools.
The Catch: It's huge and incredibly busy. It feels more like a small university than a school—not ideal for kids who need a quiet, small environment.
A Church of Ireland girls' secondary school in Glenageary, Co. Dublin. A warm, supportive community with strong academic results and a broad extra-curricular programme.
A Church of Ireland boarding and day school in Palmerstown, Dublin, founded in 1669. One of Ireland's oldest schools with a strong academic tradition and boarding available.
A Methodist boarding and day school in Ballinteer, Dublin, founded in 1845. One of Ireland's leading Protestant schools with a strong academic tradition and boarding available.
A Church of Ireland school in Drogheda, Co. Louth, founded in 1669. One of Ireland's oldest Protestant schools offering primary and secondary education in a welcoming, inclusive environment.
A Church of Ireland boarding and day school in Dundalk, Co. Louth. Offers the Irish Leaving Certificate with boarding available, serving families across the north-east of Ireland.
A Church of Ireland boarding and day school in Limerick city. One of Ireland's few schools offering the IB Diploma alongside the Irish Leaving Certificate, with boarding available.
The Catch: One of the few schools in the region offering the IB Diploma. It's co-ed and multi-denominational, making it the 'easiest' social fit for international families.
A Church of Ireland boarding and day school in Sligo town. Offers the Irish Leaving Certificate with boarding available, serving families across the north-west of Ireland.
The Catch: Boarding facilities are functional and historic. It doesn't have the 'luxury' feel of Dublin boarding schools, but it has a very tight-knit community.
One of Ireland's oldest schools, founded in 1538. A Church of Ireland boarding and day school in Kilkenny city with a distinguished history and strong academic tradition.
The Catch: It has a very 'Church of Ireland' ethos. While inclusive, it feels quite traditional. Very high demand from farming families across the Southeast.
The primary independent school in Waterford city today. A Quaker boarding and day school with a long tradition of inclusive, values-based education and strong academic results.
The Catch: Much more relaxed and inclusive than the Jesuit or Diocesan schools. If you want a 'strict' or 'rigid' environment, this isn't it.
A Church of Ireland boarding and day school in Waterford city, founded in 1705. One of Ireland's oldest Protestant schools with a strong academic tradition and boarding available.
The Catch: It is significantly smaller than the Dublin giants. Great for individual attention, but has a more limited range of elective subjects for the Leaving Cert.
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