
Sandford Park School
Secular, Founded 1922
Updated July 2026
Languages
Sandford Park School is a private, co-educational secondary day school for students aged 12 to 18, located in Ranelagh, Dublin. It offers a challenging and liberal education that prepares students for the Irish State examinations.
Curriculum
Teaching approach
Founded on the belief that education must embrace the whole person, the school emphasizes outstanding teaching and the development of critical thinking, creativity, and effective communication. It aims to foster a safe, disciplined, and caring environment where students are encouraged to take responsibility for their own lives and become responsible citizens. The school maintains a non-denominational character, welcoming students from diverse creeds and cultural backgrounds.
Programmes
The school follows the Irish State curriculum, which includes the Junior Cycle and the Senior Cycle, leading to the Leaving Certificate. A compulsory Transition Year is integrated into the curriculum, focusing on academic, personal, vocational, social, and cultural activities. English is the language of instruction, and the academic programme is designed to build a strong foundation for higher education and future career paths.
Student support
Learning support
The school is noted for its pastoral care and student support, which focuses on the needs of each individual to foster self-confidence and personal development. A Whole School Guidance approach is in place, with a dedicated Guidance Office providing advice on academic pathways, third-level options, and personal concerns. A 'Buddy System' is also utilised to help new students, particularly those in Form 1, settle into the school community.
Frequently asked questions(5)
- How much is tuition at Sandford Park School?
- Annual tuition at Sandford Park School is €8.5K–€10K. Fees vary by year group — confirm the current schedule with the school.
- What ages does Sandford Park School teach?
- Sandford Park School enrolls students aged 12 to 18.
- Is Sandford Park School a day or boarding school?
- Sandford Park School is a day school.
- Is Sandford Park School co-educational?
- Sandford Park School is a co-ed school.
- Where is Sandford Park School located?
- Sandford Park School is an international school in Dublin, Ireland.
Tuition & fees
Annual tuition by grade
2025-2026| Grade | Ages | Annual |
|---|---|---|
| Form 1EU Pupils | 12–13 | €8.5K |
| Form 2EU Pupils | 13–14 | €8.5K |
| Form 3EU Pupils | 14–15 | €8.5K |
| Transition YearEU Pupils | 15–16 | €8.5K |
| Form 5EU Pupils | 16–17 | €8.5K |
| Form 6EU Pupils | 17–18 | €8.5K |
| Form 1Non-EU Pupils | 12–13 | €10K |
| Form 2Non-EU Pupils | 13–14 | €10K |
| Form 3Non-EU Pupils | 14–15 | €10K |
| Transition YearNon-EU Pupils | 15–16 | €10K |
| Form 5Non-EU Pupils | 16–17 | €10K |
| Form 6Non-EU Pupils | 17–18 | €10K |
Source:PDFSandford-Park-School-DD-Mandate.pdfPDFFees-Financial-Information-September-2025.pdfPDFFees-Financial-Information-Non-EU-September-2025-.pdf
Other fees(6)
| Materials· Extra charge for Transition Year students to cover specific activities, trips, and modules during the year | €600 |
|---|---|
| Materials· Optional musical instrument fees, invoiced in two instalments (September and February) | €1.1K |
| Registration fee· Annual administration fee for accounts paid by Direct Debit | €30 |
| Registration fee· Optional fee for Past Pupil Life Membership charged to sixth form students only on their second half year invoice | €70 |
| Insurance· Compulsory personal accident insurance charged in September | — |
| Insurance· Optional school fee rebate insurance charged twice yearly in September and February | — |
Discounts
- Sibling discount: 10% - 30%
Admissions
Prospective families are encouraged to contact the school's admissions department for information regarding the application process. The school provides detailed documentation on fees and general provisions for both E.U. and non-E.U. pupils, with options for payment via direct debit.
Calendar
The school operates on a term-based schedule, with the academic year concluding in June. State examinations typically commence in early June.
Facilities
About the campus
The campus is located on secluded, wooded grounds in Ranelagh, Dublin, and features a mix of modern teaching spaces and the historic Main House, which serves as the architectural centrepiece. Facilities include science laboratories, dedicated creative and performing arts spaces, and dining and social areas for students. Sporting facilities are provided to support physical activity, teamwork, and wellbeing, alongside bicycle racks to encourage sustainable transport.
Co-curriculars
Students participate in a wide range of activities, including a Student Council, a Prefect system, and a Charity Committee that supports various local and national causes. The school also hosts a Green Schools Programme, a Sports Council, and competitive clubs such as chess and debating. Additionally, students have opportunities to engage in music, drama, and cultural events, including international music tours and performances.






- Jim MurphyPrincipal
Mr. Jim Murphy was appointed Principal in 2025. A Trinity College Dublin graduate, he previously served as Assistant Principal 1 and Head of Music at the school, where he coordinated the School Self-Evaluation process and led the development of key policies.
- Darren CranChairperson, Board of Governors
Darren Cran is a Chartered Accountant, parent, and former student of the school.
- Jane HoganDeputy Chairperson, Board of Governors
Jane Hogan is a Business Coach and Consultant.
- Dr. Susan SmithMember, Board of Governors
Dr. Susan Smith is a GP and academic.
- Adam WinkelmannMember, Board of Governors
Adam Winkelmann is a Corporate Development Advisor and a former student of the school.
- Glenn CranMember, Board of Governors
Glenn Cran is a Chartered Surveyor, parent, and former student of the school.
- Stuart CarolanMember, Board of Governors
Stuart Carolan is a screenwriter, producer, and playwright.