


Learn English in Dublin, a capital filled with culture, creativity, and rich Irish tradition, plus the opportunity for international students to work off campus! Dublin’s compact size makes it easy to explore by foot or bike, from medieval castles and cathedrals to buzzing pubs and peaceful parks. Students at ILSC Language Schools in Dublin enjoy a perfect mix of history and fun—world-class museums, live music, friendly locals, and coastal adventures just outside the city. Discover Dublin’s literary legacy, seaside escapes, and lively student scene, all in one unforgettable destination.
Get to know the ILSC Dublin campus before you arrive! Our Dublin English school campus is located in the Liberties, a vibrant, trendy and historical neighbourhood full of culture and local attractions. The campus is conveniently close to the LUAS tram line, buses, and a Dublin Bikes station, and just a short 13 minute walk to Temple Bar. Study English in our modern classrooms, then keep practicing your language skills as you connect with new international friends in our student lounges and kitchen areas.
START ANY MONDAY FROM JANUARY 26, 2026.
Take ILSC's popular and flexible General English which offers you a variety of English class options so that you can build an English study schedule that fits your learning goals, level, and passions.
Every 4 week session you get to choose new classes, selecting from a variety of dynamic and interesting class options. Study from 15-20 hours per week, in the morning or afternoon.
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Our most popular program is our Study & Work Program, available for non-EU/EEA students*. Combine 25 weeks of study with 8 weeks of breaks, and an opportunity to work off campus for 20 hours per week, or 40 hours per week during set break times.
*EU/EEA students do not require a visa to work in Ireland and can enrol in our General English program for 1 week or longer to improve their English communication skills and support their success in an Irish workplace.
Discover a Dublin English study experience filled with culture, history, and Irish charm. In your free time, explore cozy cafés and bookstores, catch live music in a traditional pub, or stroll along the River Liffey. Take a weekend walk on the Howth cliffs, visit a nearby castle, or enjoy the city’s vibrant calendar of arts, food, and music festivals year-round!
Ireland’s small size makes it easy to explore. From your home base in Dublin, you can reach charming cities like Galway, Cork, Kilkenny, or Belfast in just a few hours—perfect for weekend adventures to discover more of the country’s diverse character.
Right in the heart of the city, Trinity College is Ireland’s oldest university and a hub of student life. Its famous Long Room Library and the beautifully illustrated Book of Kells draw visitors from around the world, making it a must-see for anyone interested in history, literature, or just stunning architecture.
Step into centuries of Irish history at Dublin Castle, where medieval towers meet elegant Georgian interiors. On-site, the Chester Beatty Library offers an incredible (and free!) collection of rare books, art, and manuscripts from across the globe—a hidden gem for curious minds.
With its cobbled streets, colorful pubs, and lively atmosphere, Temple Bar is Dublin’s cultural heart. It’s the perfect place to hear live music, explore quirky shops and galleries, or just soak up the buzz of one of the city’s most iconic neighborhoods.
This peaceful city park offers a relaxing green escape just steps from the bustling shops and cafes of Grafton Street. Whether you're grabbing lunch on a bench, listening to street performers, or browsing Irish boutiques, it’s a favorite spot for both students and visitors.
Learn the story behind Ireland’s most iconic drink at the Guinness Storehouse. From brewing history to modern branding, the interactive exhibits lead you up seven stories to the Gravity Bar, where you can enjoy panoramic views of Dublin with a pint in hand.
One of Dublin’s most powerful historical sites, Kilmainham Gaol offers a moving look at Ireland’s struggle for independence. Touring the old cells and hearing the stories of former prisoners gives you a deeper understanding of the country’s past.
Just a short train ride from the city, the fishing village of Howth is known for its fresh seafood, charming harbor, and scenic cliff walk. It’s a refreshing escape into nature that’s easy to fit into a half-day trip from Dublin.
One of the largest urban parks in Europe, Phoenix Park is perfect for cycling, spotting wild deer, or enjoying a sunny picnic. It’s also home to the Dublin Zoo—one of the oldest in the world—and a great spot for a relaxed weekend outing.
Choose the accommodation that’s right for you. Whether you want to live with a family or live independently, our student accommodation team is here to support you.
Are you looking for a home away from home? Be welcomed into an Irish Homestay family, and experience cultural and language immersion in a supportive living environment.
Feeling adventurous? Stay with other students or travelers. Our Student Residence offers a private room with shared amenities with other students in a popular area of Dublin.
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Embark on an exciting language learning adventure and get inspired by a magic mix of new connections, discoveries, and experiences that will help you bring your dreams to life.
*Prices displayed in a local currency are approximate and based on daily exchange rates, which fluctuate. Invoices and payments for programs will be in the destination currency.