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Independent College Dublin is a college in Dublin, Ireland which offers courses at certificate, diploma, degree, and postgraduate levels, along with professional development courses. Independent College Dublin was established in Dublin in 2007.
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.
Griffith College Dublin Clock Tower. Established in 1974, with four campuses in Dublin, Cork and Limerick, Griffith College is one of the two largest independent higher education colleges in Ireland, with a student population of just under 8,000 with 1,400 overseas students from over 77 countries. [1]
Christian Brothers College - Monkstown, Dublin; Christian Brothers College - Cork; Midleton CBS - Midleton; Clonkeen College - Deansgrange, Dublin; Coláiste Íosagáin - Dublin; Coláiste Éanna - Ballyroan, Dublin; Coláiste Eoin - Booterstown, Dublin; Coláiste Mhuire - Marino, Dublin; Drimnagh Castle Secondary School - Drimnagh, Dublin; O ...
Stratford College is an independent co-educational multi-denominational day school on the junction of Zion Road and Orwell Road, Dublin, Ireland predominantly for people of the Jewish faith. One of the main founders was Elaine Feldman .
University College Dublin (3 C, 29 P) University of Dublin (4 C, 12 P) ... Independent College Dublin; Institute of Public Administration (Ireland)
National College of Ireland (NCI) (Coláiste Náisiúnta na hÉireann (CNÉ) in Irish) is a not-for-profit, state-aided third-level education institution in Dublin.It was founded in 1951 as a joint venture between the Jesuits in Ireland and Irish trade unions, and was originally named the Catholic Workers College, Dublin.
The Irish universities include the University of Dublin, better known by the name of its sole college, Trinity College Dublin, the four constituent universities of the National University of Ireland, two universities established in 1989, five technological universities formed by the amalgamation of Institutes of Technology and a professional medical institution.