
St Andrew's College
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Updated July 2026
St Andrew's College is an independent, co-educational, and interdenominational school located in Booterstown, Dublin, offering a comprehensive education from the Junior School through to the Senior School. It is jointly accredited by the Council of International Schools (CIS) and the New England Association of Schools and Colleges.
Curriculum
Teaching approach
St Andrew's College is an interdenominational, co-educational school that places the wellbeing and happiness of its students at the center of its mission. It is committed to fostering a caring, inclusive, and internationally minded community that encourages a growth mindset, critical thinking, and the development of the whole individual. The school values student voice and aims to nurture confident, responsible, and active citizens through a process of high-quality teaching and learning.
Programmes
The Senior School offers the Junior Cycle Programme, the Transition Year Programme, the Leaving Certificate Programme, and the International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma. The Junior School curriculum covers a broad range of subjects, with specialist teaching provided in areas such as physical education, art, languages, and music. The school also emphasizes STEM education and digital learning across its academic programmes.
Outcomes
The school measures its success through high levels of student, teacher, and parent satisfaction, as well as strong academic progress and attainment. It maintains high retention rates and facilitates successful transitions for students into the senior school and various colleges of further education.
Student support
Learning support
The school provides guidance and support for students with additional educational needs. A dedicated guidance department is available to assist students, and the school emphasizes a supportive, inclusive environment where staff collaborate to meet the individual learning and wellbeing needs of all pupils.
Frequently asked questions(5)
- What curriculum does St Andrew's College offer?
- St Andrew's College offers IB Diploma.
- How much is tuition at St Andrew's College?
- Annual tuition at St Andrew's College is €1.2K–€10.1K. Fees vary by year group — confirm the current schedule with the school.
- What accreditations does St Andrew's College hold?
- St Andrew's College holds accreditations including CIS, NEASC and IB.
- Is St Andrew's College co-educational?
- St Andrew's College is a co-ed school.
- Where is St Andrew's College located?
- St Andrew's College is an international school in Dublin, Ireland.
Tuition & fees
Annual tuition by grade
2025-2026| Grade | Ages | Annual |
|---|---|---|
| Kindergarten (K1 & K2) | 4–5 | €9K |
| Junior School (P1 - P6) | 6–11 | €10.1K |
| Senior School (1st to 6th Year) | 12–18 | €8.7K |
| International Baccalaureate (additional fee) | 16–18 | €1.2K |
Other fees(4)
| Application fee· Non-refundable application fee | €100 |
|---|---|
| Deposit· Acceptance deposit, refundable when the pupil leaves the school subject to terms | €1K |
| Registration fee· Capital Development Levy per family per annum | €1K |
| Materials· Transition Year (TY) fee | €650 |
Discounts
- Sibling discount: 5% for the second child, 10% for the third child, and 15% for the fourth and subsequent children
Admissions
Prospective families are advised to review the school's mission statement and educational objectives to ensure alignment with their desired ethos. The admissions process is managed separately for the Junior and Senior Schools, with specific contact information provided for each. Interested parties should consult the school's website for detailed admissions policies and relevant application procedures.
Calendar
The school operates on a structured academic calendar, with provisional term dates available for the 2025-2026 and 2026-2027 academic years. Detailed information regarding term dates for both the Junior and Senior Schools is published on the school's website.
Facilities
About the campus
The Booterstown campus features a variety of facilities, including a sports hall, two Astroturf pitches, and a swimming pool. Academic and social spaces include a library, a Sixth Form Centre, and the Collen Building, with ongoing plans for a new classroom wing and performance space. The campus also provides specialized areas for subjects such as home economics, computer science, and music, alongside well-maintained classrooms and staff facilities.
Co-curriculars
The school offers a wide range of co-curricular activities designed to enrich student life, including sports such as athletics, badminton, basketball, hockey, rugby, and sailing. Students may also participate in arts and academic clubs, including drama, debating, chess, robotics, Model United Nations, and various music ensembles like the orchestra, choir, and jazz fusion group. Additionally, students can engage in community-focused initiatives such as Gaisce, Green Schools, and international service projects like the Uganda trip.





- Louise MarshallPrincipal
Louise Marshall, a native of County Down, became the tenth College Principal in 2020. She previously served as the Deputy Principal of The King’s Hospital School in Palmerstown.
IB Diploma
CIS
NEASC