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In 2016, there were 51 fee-charging private second level schools in Ireland, which as of the academic year 2014/15, had 24,112 students enrolled. [1] Annual day fees are typically between €4,000 to €7,000; however the cost of boarding can increase these fees significantly, up to more than €15,000 for the school year.
This list includes notable boarding schools (where some or all pupils study and live during the school year). This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness.
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Clifton accepts boy and girl boarders from Grade 1 (age 6) and offers boarding options, from full boarding to weekly and temporary boarding. Clifton is one of the few remaining independent preparatory schools in KwaZulu-Natal that offers full boarding to young children, with boarders coming from around the country and various Southern African countries.
Pages in category "Boarding schools in Northern Ireland" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The school opened in September 1951. On 1 April 2010, the Council for Catholic Maintained Schools (CCMS) amalgamated St MacNissi's College with two other schools, St Comgall's College and St Aloysius' High School, both located in the Antrim Coast Road area. As part of this amalgamation the college was renamed St Killian's and became an all ...
The school is located at Headfort House, outside the town of Kells, County Meath, some 75 km north west of Dublin.The central part of the house and the western wing was historically rented by the school's operating company from the charitable Headfort Trust; the eastern wing of the house forms a separate residence, Headfort Court. [2]
The school was founded by the Cistercian monks in 1905 as a monastic boarding school for boys and has educated students from all over Ireland and overseas. CCR is one of two monastic schools in Ireland and in 1990 a Board of Governors was appointed by the Abbot to govern the administration of the college.