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Welcome to St Andrew's College. I am delighted to be able to offer a warm welcome to St Andrew’s College. I hope our website gives you a sense of how busy, and ambitious life at St Andrew’s College is, and an understanding of the ethos that we share. At the College, we know that a child’s time in school is precious.
- School Calendar
Welcome to St Andrew's College; Board of Management; Guiding...
- What is The PTA
Parents play an important and positive role in the life of...
- Gallery
Information for University and College Admissions Teams;...
- PTA Sponsored Events
Welcome to St Andrew's College; Board of Management; Guiding...
- Wine-Dark Sea
Art Editor: M s Ailbhe Garvey. The Wine-Dark Sea, now in its...
- Rugby News
SAC JCT play Blackrock College in a Junior Cup Match on...
- Learning
Learning at St Andrew’s College Junior School Outstanding...
- Past Pupil Emma Mcdonagh
Congratulations to Emma McDonagh (Class of 2013) who played...
- School Calendar
St Andrew's College Dublin (Irish: Coláiste Naomh Aindriú) is a co-educational, inter-denominational, international Private day school, founded in 1894 by members of the Presbyterian community, and now located in Booterstown, Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown, Ireland.
It is vital to us that our students leave St Andrew’s College fully equipped with the skills, confidence and qualifications they will need to succeed in an ever-changing world. We want their time with us to be full of memorable experiences that they can happily reflect on for many years to come.
St. Andrew's College has being offering the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IBDP) since 1982. The IBDP is a globally acclaimed academic programme for students in their last two years of secondary school. The pages here explain the IBDP and how it works in St. Andrew's College.
A warm welcome to St. Andrew’s College Junior School, a place where curiosity is cultivated, creativity is celebrated, and every child's potential is nurtured with care and dedication.
St Andrew's College is an independent, interdenominational, coeducational preparatory and secondary school, founded in 1894, which offers an educational programme from Preparatory 1 P1 through to Irish Leaving Certificate or International Baccalaureate exam at age 17 or 18 for students of all nationalities. It is situated in Dublin. Accreditation.
The first President of the Union was George E. Nesbitt, who along with his brother William, started school on the opening day of St Andrew’s College in 1894. Between 1914 and 1918, 688 past pupils of St Andrew’s fought in the First World War.