

The High School was subsequently ranked among the top performing fee-paying schools in Ireland by the Sunday Independent making it the leading school in its sector in 20, respectively. In 2017 The Sunday Times ranked The High School as one of the top 5 mixed fee-paying schools in Ireland in the same year The Irish Times ranked The High School as one of the top 3 mixed feeder schools in Ireland making it the leading Protestant school in the country. It was ranked among the top performing fee-paying schools in Ireland by the Sunday Independent making it the leading school in its sector in 2016. The High School recorded a 100% and 110% progression rate to third level education in 20, respectively. It was placed 4th in the ranking for mixed feeder schools and 2nd for entry to Trinity College, Dublin making it the leading Protestant school in Ireland in 2015. The school recorded an average progression rate of over 100% to third level education in 2013, 2014, and 2015. The High School was ranked by The Irish Times as the best-performing school in south Dublin following 103% entry to third level education in 2012. It also welcomes applications from those of other Christian denominations, those of other faiths, and those of none. Its primary purpose is to provide a first-class education for girls and boys from Church of Ireland families and other Protestant denominations. The High School draws on a well-established heritage as one of the leading schools in Ireland to promote and support a vision of excellence in academic, pastoral, and extra-curricular education for all pupils entrusted to our care. An opportunity for students to add on a FCE Exam Course at our city centre, adult school.The High School is a vibrant, dynamic, and highly successful Church of Ireland co-educational secondary day school consisting of over 750 pupils.
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The High School Programme is open to all students aged 12-18 years and is available in a wide variety of both private and state schools, throughout the country. An academic semester, or year in Ireland, provides students with an invaluable opportunity for personal development, increasing cultural knowledge and gaining confidence in the English language. All students and their parents have a 24-hour contact number for their guardian. As well as receiving regular visits, the student can contact his or her guardian at any time and for any reason. Reports are sent regularly throughout the year. They can be confident that their child will receive the best possible care and attention. Parents are kept informed of their child’s academic progress and general welfare at all times. As a founding member of the AGPI, The Association of Guardianship Providers in Ireland, we provide the highest standards of guardianship for all our High School Programme students. We organise and supervise students’ High School Programme from start to finish, taking care to place students in the best school for them. We have over 22 years’ experience in offering our High School Programme and take pride in placing students in top schools around Ireland.
