Nord Anglia International School Dublin

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Nord Anglia International School Dublin
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Nord Anglia International School Dublin
Leopardstown, D18 T672, Ireland
Coordinates 53°15′59″N6°11′55″W / 53.266507°N 6.198577°W / 53.266507; -6.198577 Coordinates: 53°15′59″N6°11′55″W / 53.266507°N 6.198577°W / 53.266507; -6.198577
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School type Private school, International school
Founded2018
School number+353 1 544 2323
PrincipalPaul Crute
Age range3–18
School fees€15,900 to €24,000
Website Nord Anglia International School Dublin

Nord Anglia International School Dublin is a private international school that serves primary and secondary students. [1] The school opened in 2018 and is located in the Leopardstown suburb of Dublin in Ireland. [2]

It provides schooling for children from 3 years of age up to high school level (to age 16-18) and is the only school in Ireland to offer the International Baccalaureate for students from the preschool level through to secondary school. [1]

It is privately funded by fees (the highest in Ireland) so the Department of Education does not perform oversight of the school, because it does not receive public funding. [3]

The school building is 8,175 square metres, set on a 2.43-hectare (6.0-acre) campus. [4] It includes facilities for teaching science, technology, engineering, art and maths. [1]

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References

  1. 1 2 3 O'Brien, Carl (22 September 2018). ""Inside Nord Anglia: Ireland's most expensive school"". The Irish Times.
  2. In Pictures: Inside Nord Anglia - Ireland's most expensive school with fees up to €24k Irish Independent, 2018-09-26.
  3. Ireland's most expensive school with fees starting at €24k to open in September Irish Independent, 2018-01-11.
  4. Work is underway for our new School in Dublin Nord Anglia, 2018-01-04.