BSC Dublin Fact File

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BSC Dublin Ulysses House, Foley Street, Dublin 1, D01 W2T2

Small city, big reputation! Let yourself be charmed by Dublin’s historical heritage and cosmopolitan atmosphere


Take an English course in Dublin, the city with the fastest-growing economy in Europe. The charming capital of Ireland is a major European hub, with companies like Google, Facebook, JP Morgan and Citibank calling it ‘home’. Seize the endless opportunities here with the help of our modern English school in Dublin Dublin is an exciting and energetic capital city. It has the youngest population in Europe and over half of its citizens are aged under 25. The city offers visitors the best of both worlds; a plentiful and fascinating history with the excitement and buzz of a vibrant European capital.

The teachers and other students on my first day made me feel welcome. If you have any questions the teachers will help you, they are great. I met a lot of people and we are a big family. I will have friends for all my life and I would like to visit them in their countries. This experience is so amazing.

Patricia from Spain Studied at BSC Dublin

Courses Available • General English • Skills for Career Success • Skills for Academic Success • Exam Preparation

Cost of Living Water (330ml bottle)

€1.62

Coffee

€3.20

Bus ticket (all day)

€3.30

Meal at McDonalds

€8

Cinema ticket

€12

Meal at inexpensive restaurant

€15

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Did you know? Dublin has 666 licensed pubs. The oldest is the Brazen Head which was established in 1198 as a coach house.

TOP 10 NATIONALITIES AT BSC DUBLIN

France

Brazil

Italy

Russia

Saudi Arabia

Germany

Switzerland

Turkey

South Korea

Taiwan


Nearby

Great things start at BSC Dublin BSC Dublin is located in the centre of the city and shares its newly refurbished property with our partner Business School, EM Normandie. The school benefits from a student café and lounge, and nine spacious classrooms fitted with the latest technology to assist your learning.

Key Features Cosmopolitan capital city

Friendly and charming

Central location

Café

Student lounge

Job club

Academic Workshops

Internships

Once our students walk through our door in Dublin they are welcomed as one of our family. As part of the family, our small, dedicated team ensures that your stay with us at BSC Dublin is truly memorable. Each student is individually supported long after they leave us to reach their individual goals. Mark Mullally Student Experience Manager BSC Dublin

Accommodation Student residence, shared accommodation and homestay options available. Full details are available on our website

Shops and restaurants

1 min

Trinity College

15 mins

Temple Bar

15 mins

Ha'Penny Bridge

15 mins

Guinness Brewery Tour

40 mins


Social Programme & Excursions Dublin is known for its lively nightlife and fun atmosphere. Our weekly social programme offers everything including live music, tours, sports and literary events. At the weekend you can also book excursions to iconic sites such as the Giant’s Causeway or the Cliffs of Moher. EXAMPLE SOCIAL SCHEDULE M O NDAY

T U E S DAY

W E DNE S DAY

THUR SDAY

FR IDAY

SATUR DAY

SUNDAY

Walking Tour

Welcome Tea & Biscuits

National Museum of Ireland

National Art Gallery

Cycling at Phoenix Park

Malahide Castle

Cinema

Fish & Chips Night

Welcome Walking Tour

Welcome Tea & Biscuits

Dublinia & Christ Church

Job Club

Barista Course

Wicklow Mountain Day Trip

Welcome Walking Tour

Edinburgh Day Trip

Welcome Walking Tour

Celtic Tour

Welcome Walking Tour

Mexican Food Night Walking Tour Bowling Walking Tour Crazy Golf Walking Tour Irish Dance

Welcome Tea & Biscuits Irish Literary Pub Crawl Welcome Tea & Biscuits Book Club

Cheaster Beatty Library

Conversation Club Trinity College Conversation Club Paintball

Pub Night St Patrick's Cathedral Bingo Night GAA Museum

Conversation Club

Middle Eastern Food Night

Hugh Lane Gallery

Botanic Gardens

Stand Up Comedy

Conversation Club

Guinness Storehouse

Football

Pizza Night

Sample Excursions Dublin Castle

Temple Bar

Just 30-minutes’ walk from the school, Dublin Castle is rich in history, with traces back to Medieval and Gaelic origins. Now used for Presidential engagements and State Functions, many parts of the castle are open to the public. Make sure to stop for tea and cake at the Dubh Linn Tearooms!

Experience the city’s lively music scene in the famous Temple Bar! The riverside cobbled streets hosts lots of pubs, restaurants and quirky, independent shops for you to explore. Experience Irish ‘craic’ in the cultural heart of the city.

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