
Learn English in Dublin
Dublin is both the capital city and the largest city of Ireland. It sits at the mouth of the River Liffey.
In Dublin we offer English courses in the following schools:
Remember that when booking your English course through StudentSphere you will receive a discount of 5% off the official school price.
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Schools available in Dublin
STI Swan
Main Courses: 15 lessons per week, afternoon
20 lessons per week, mornings
Business Intensive 20+5Students per class (Max.): 15
Class duration: 60 min.
School info: Swan Training Institute or STI is an English language center that has been in operation for over 20 years. The school is located in the city of Dublin where heritage, culture and diversity are prevalent. The school is close to night clubs, pubs, and some of the best clubs in the country. English language skills are taught at all levels.
Prices from: 105$
Emerald Institute
Main Courses: 20 lessons per week
20 lessons + 5 individual per week
26 hours Intensive BusinessStudents per class (Max.): 15
Class duration: 60 min.
School info: The Emerald Institute is a mid-sized language school that focuses on teaching the English language and skills to students. The school holds spacious and inviting classrooms equipped with modern technology, large computer rooms, and common areas for mingling and social interaction.
Prices from: 262$
Griffith College
Main Courses:
Students per class (Max.): 15
Class duration: 55 min.
School info: Located in the heart of Dublin, Griffith Institute of Language is conveniently situated on the Griffith College campus. The internationally diverse atmosphere provides a perfect learning environment for students wanting to learn the English language. The school is situated near popular student hangouts and convenient Dublin shopping hubs.
Prices from: 202$
The city of Dublin was actually founded as a Viking settlement and the city has been the primary city of Ireland since medieval times.
Dublin is a very popular shopping destination as the city boasts numerous shopping districts including Henry Street which is a largely pedestrianised street and is located on the North side of Dublin. There is also the Jervis Shopping Centre which houses many of the bigger names in department stores such as Marks and Spencer, Next and Debenhams.
The Spire of Dublin is a massive, pin-shaped monument constructed from stainless steel. The spire stretches 120 metres into the sky; it is officially entitled the Monument of Light. During the daylight hours the spire maintains its cold appearance but at night that changes dramatically as the base of the spire is lit up and the monument illuminates the night sky. It provides the city of Dublin with a shining beacon in the otherwise dark sky.




