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Why Choose Our 25-week Academic Year Programme:
  • Small classes ( 6 to 12 students)
  • Students from many countries
  • Expert teachers
  • Balanced syllabus with focus both on grammar and communication skills
  • Accreditted by the Irish Department of Justice and listed on the ILEP
  • Learner’s protection insurance from AVIVA included in the course fees
  • Dublin city centre location
  • Optional medical insurance available
  • End-of-programme exams include: TIE, Cambridge B1 Preliminary, B2 First, C1 Advanced & C2 Proficiency
  • Optional conversation sessions available on a pay-as-you-go basis
  • All course materials included in the course fee

Covid-19 arrangements: Autumn 2021

As of today, 20-09-2021, non-EU students are allowed to come to Ireland to study English in our school . Students who are already in Ireland are welcome to join our classes, too. In order to ensure the safety of our staff and students we have taken measures to minimize the risk of infection in the school environment. For details please see our Covid-19 safety page. The classes meet the INIS quality criteria such as 15 hours of https://yourenglish.ie/covid-19-safetystudent contact per week and the maximum number of students per class. If you sign up for the academic year  programme you will be taught in a small, level matched group of students by experienced and friendly teachers.

Please contact us for special offers on renewals.

ACADEMIC PROGRAMME RENEWALS WINTER 2021

Non-EU students due to renew by end of November 2021, please contact us for a quote.

Academic Year Programme Details – 20 hours per week

The 20 hour programme includes a daily conversation session from 12:45PM to 1:45PM

All course details are summarized in the table below:

Course typeMorning course 20Afternoon course 20
Days and times of classesMonday to Friday 9:15AM – 1:40PMMonday to Friday 12:40PM – 5:00PM
Course length (weeks / hours per week)25 / 2025 / 20
Required entry level of EnglishElementary A1 to Advanced C1Pre-intermediate A2 to Upper-intermediate B2
Optional extrasMedical insurance €80 for 8 months Medical insurance €80 for 8 months
End-of-course examTest of Interactive English €120
Cambridge Preliminary €160
Cambridge First €190
Cambridge Advanced €195
Cambridge Proficiency €210
Cambridge Preliminary €160
Cambridge First
Cambridge Advanced
IELTS €495
Next courses start:19-01-2026
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19-01-2026
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Course fee€3,999  including course materials
Please contact us for special offers on renewals
€495  including course materials

Academic Year Programme Details – 15 hours per week

All course details are summarized in the table below:

Course typeMorning course 15Afternoon course 15
Days and times of classesMonday to Friday 9:15AM – 12:30PMMonday to Friday 1:40PM – 5:00PM
Course length (weeks / hours per week)25 / 1525 / 15
Required entry level of EnglishElementary A1 to Advanced C1Pre-intermediate A2 to Upper-intermediate B2
Optional extras Medical insurance €80 for 8 months
Conversation sessions €30 per week or €375 for 25 weeks
Medical insurance €80 for 8 months
Conversation sessions €30 per week or €375 for 25 weeks
End-of-course examTest of Interactive English €110
Cambridge Preliminary €140
Cambridge First €180
Cambridge Advanced €190
Cambridge Proficiency €195
Cambridge Preliminary €140
Cambridge First €180
Cambridge Advanced €190
IELTS €200
Next courses start: 19-01-2026
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19-01-2026
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Course fee€2,999
including course materials.
Please contact us for special offers on renewals
€2,699   including course materials

Student visa programme requirements in Ireland

Participants from outside the EEA can benefit from a 25-week academic year programme which allows them to stay in Ireland for 8 months with the right to work part-time for 6 months (while studying) and full-time for 2 months in summer months as well as in December and January. Students can extend their stay up to two times (24 months in total). Both long terms and short-term, EU and non-EU students, first-time visitors and those who extend their visas attend the classes and progress in English together.  Please note that depending on your country of origin you might be required to apply for visa, or not, before coming to Ireland. In case you need a visa, please allow ample time for your visa application to be considered. 
All non-EU students applying for the academic year programme are required to:

  • have a private medical insurance to cover their entire stay in Ireland (our school can provide it)
  • make arrangements for accommodation ahead of their arrival in Ireland (we can help with this, too)
  • pay the course fees in full (we provide a secure escrow facility at  https://flywire.com/pay/yourenglish-escrow)
  • have sufficient funds available to stay in Ireland
  • register through the school for an end-of-course exam shortly after arriving in Ireland
  • register with GNIB shortly after arriving in Ireland

Attendance:

As per the Department of Justice regulations, academic year non-EEA students in Ireland are required to have attendence of minimum 85%.  The students’ attendance is recorded twice a day: for the first class (9.15 -10.45) and the second class (10.45-12.30). If your attendance falls below the 85% limit you will be notified by letter of your current attendance % and the need to attend class. Persistent and unjustified absence may result in you being expelled and may impact negatively on your visa status .

Refunds:

Students who fail to secure a visa and can provide relevant documentation are entitled to a full refund less an administration fee of 100 EUR.  To receive the refund  the visa refusal must be notified to the school in writing and a copy of the refusal letter signed by Irish Immigration Authorities must be provided. Please note that  accommodation fees, medical insurance and end-of-course exam fees are passed on to third parties and are non-refundable. For other course cancellation scenarios please refer to the school’s Refund Policy  

End of course exams:

Academic year students are required to take an official exam at the end of their 25-week programme. Our morning programmes prepare students for the:

  • Test of Interactive English (TIE) 
  • Cambridge B1 Preliminary (PET) 
  • Cambridge B2 First (FCE) 
  • Cambridge C1 Advanced (CAE)
  • Cambridge C2 Proficiency (CPE)

The prices of these exams are not included in the course price and you must pay for them at the start of your course. These exams are mandatory for visa students. The exam for which you’ll be registered is chosen based on your level of English.

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