Choosing an English language school in Ireland usually comes down to location and budget. Dublin has the most options and the easiest access to part-time work, while Galway and Cork offer a slightly cheaper, calmer experience outside the capital. We work directly with a verified list of partner schools across all three cities.
Dublin
The largest hub for language students in Ireland. You'll find everything from budget options to premium business schools right in the city centre.

CES
A highly established school located directly opposite Trinity College.

Emerald
Operates out of a Victorian mansion in a quieter residential area.

ATC
Modern facilities located near St. Stephen's Green.

Delfin
Known for its active social calendar and strong community feel.

DCU
A university-based campus experience north of the city.

Future Learning
Replaces traditional textbooks with technology-focused classes.

Apollo
A newer premium school with a strong focus on adult programmes.

Berlitz
Part of the global group. Prioritises straightforward conversational skills.

City Language School
Located right in the middle of town, offering practical English courses.

EC Dublin
Premium facilities designed around older students and professionals.

ELI
Large school providing a mix of general English and exam preparation.

Everest
A smaller, boutique choice that tends to focus on individual attention.

IBAT College
Combines English courses with broader third-level academic programmes.

International House Dublin
Purpose-built central campus with strong ties to teacher training.

ISE
A reliable mid-range option set in one of Dublin's oldest commercial streets.

ISI
Family-run school known for small class sizes and a relaxed atmosphere.

Kaplan Dublin
Uses proprietary study materials developed over decades by the Kaplan group.

SWAN
Located on Dublin's main shopping street. Features interactive whiteboards.

Atlas
Housed in a large, standalone historic building overlooking the canal.

Babel
A solid language centre for students looking to balance study and work.
Cork
Ireland's second city. It's noticeably cheaper than Dublin and has a quieter, distinctly southern pace.
Galway
A smaller, coastal city known for arts, music, and a large student population. Rent is more stable than in Dublin, but housing can still be tight.

Atlantic Galway
A large school located a short walk from the main city squares.

Bridge Mills
Set inside an 18th-century mill right on the banks of the River Corrib.

Galway Cultural Institute
Sits on the coastline with clear views of Galway Bay.

International House Galway
Part of the IH network, guaranteeing a specific baseline for teacher standards.
Why study English in Ireland?
Students from outside the EEA can work up to 20 hours per week while studying, and 40 hours during holiday periods.
Ireland remains an independent post-Brexit option. The visa path here is often much smoother for international applicants.
You are immersed in English from the moment you land. Even small talk at the bus stop forces you to practice.
Many students use a language school course as exactly that — a way to fix their English before applying to an Irish university.
We'll help you pick a school that matches your goals and budget.
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