UCD Summer School 192
Course

English + Activities / Young Learners

in Dublin

From
2,380 EUR
plus fees

About the Course

  • Minimum Age 11
  • Maximum Age 17
  • Minimum Language Level A0: Absolute beginner

The English classes at UCD in Dublin focus on communication and comprehension and have been carefully developed by the teaching team to ensure that students feel comfortable learning and improving their English in a fun and engaging way. Afternoon activities have been specifically designed with juniors and teenagers in mind.

Activities and excursions have been designed to enhance each student’s language learning experience, but also at the same time help them discover and experience local culture in a fun and happy environment.


Course Format

  • Length of study from 2 weeks
  • Typical student age 14
  • Course hours per week
    15
  • Average class size 10
  • Maximum class size 12

Course Timetable

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School Nationality Mix

Germany
13%
Turkey
12%
Poland
10%
Slovakia
8%
France
12%
Belgium
9%
Italy
11%
Spain
14%
Other
11%
About the school

Discover UCD Dublin

Everything is on campus and within easy reach. Students will have the use of outstanding sports facilities including soccer pitches and volley ball areas, wonderful ensuite campus accommodation and an excellent restaurant. This is one of our favourite summer schools and we thoroughly recommend it.

A range of unique social activities to enjoy

Fifteen minutes from the centre of Dublin by bus

Fully equipped indoor sports hall

Soccer pitches and volley ball courts

Modern light and airy class rooms

Excellent cafeteria and restaurant

On campus shop

About the location

Discover Dublin

Dublin is one of the most popular destinations for weekend tourists in Europe because it has everything for the visitor, from ancient ruins, wonderful pubs and restaurants as well as a vibrant nightlife.

Trinity Collage
Ireland’s oldest operating university with its historic campus attracts many students and tourists to experience the old and new, ever-changing Ireland.

Dublin Castle
One of the main tourist attractions in Dublin was initially erected on the site of a Viking Settlement. 

Temple Bar
Since the 1980s this area of Central Dublin has developed and evolved as the pulsating heartbeat of Dublin’s vibrant lifestyle.

Guinness Storehouse
Guinness Storehouse has become the most visited tourist attraction in Ireland.

Accommodation

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