Academic Year Program
Work & Learn English in Ireland
A long-term program designed for immersive learning and exam preparation. Students enrolled in extended programs (25 weeks or more) typically join General English classes for 15 hours per week, scheduled in the morning or afternoon depending on the course setup. These programs often include preparation for internationally recognized English exams, which are a requirement for long-stay study pathways.
Upon arrival, students may need to complete formalities such as immigration registration and opening a local bank account. Support is usually provided to help guide them through each step of the process.
Awards
Exam preparation included — recognition that travels with you.Most programs include preparation for internationally recognized English exams, such as Cambridge or IELTS. While these courses may not lead to a formal academic qualification under national frameworks, they still offer valuable certifications that are widely respected by employers, schools, and immigration authorities around the world.
Learner Protection
Because your education should feel secure, some programs include learner protection through recognized partnerships, which offer coverage in case of school insolvency. This protection may apply to:Tuition feesRegistration feesExamination feesLibrary feesStudent services feesAny other fees related to the provision of education, training, or associated services
Right to Work
Work opportunities during your studies. Students enrolled in long-term programs may be eligible to work part-time (up to 20 hours per week) during their course, and full-time (up to 40 hours per week) during designated holiday periods. Specific dates and conditions depend on local visa guidelines and should be confirmed before arrival.
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