SEC
SECONDARY EDUCATION COMMITTEE (SEC)
The Secondary Education Committee (SEC) is a government-funded body whose members consist of a number of fee-paying schools associated with various Protestant denominations or that are non-denominational and who welcome pupils who may not have appropriate school options available due to their faith. The committee overseas the disbursement of the Protestant Block Grant funding designed
SECONDARY EDUCATION COMMITTEE (SEC) Read More »
Associations, DirectoriesST. ANDREW’S COLLEGE DUBLIN
St. Andrew’s College Dublin is one of Ireland’s most celebrated schools, having stood as a pillar of Dublin’s Presbyterian community since it’s foundation in 1894. Today, St. Andrew’s is an open and globally-minded school, welcoming pupils of all faiths or those of none at all. It has garnered a particular renowned for it’s international ethos and has long been a favoured school of the ex-patriate community in Dublin. That reputation has been bolstered in recent years by the school’s adoption of the International Baccalaureate and its Advanced Placement programmes allowing pupils to matriculate at colleges and universities in the United States and overseas.
ST. ANDREW’S COLLEGE DUBLIN Read More »
All-through Schools, Final Schools, Primary Schools, Schools, Secondary SchoolsBANDON GRAMMAR SCHOOL
An august Protestant institution, Bandon Grammar School has garnered a reputation as one of Ireland’s leading boarding schools and is considered to be the top private school in Munster for pupils of Anglican and other Protestant faiths. The school was founded as an endowed grammar school to instruct boys in the classic tradition as far
BANDON GRAMMAR SCHOOL Read More »
Final Schools, Schools, Secondary Schools, Stickied Schools








