High School Program Why ISI Ireland?
ISI Ireland was founded in 2001, and since its inception the High School Programme has been one of our most popular courses. Since the programme began it has been taken by students from all over the world – at present we have Japanese, Spanish, German, Russian and Slovakian students enrolled in Irish educational facilities. Over the years ISI Ireland has developed strong relationships with schools all over Ireland, in all price ranges and offering a wide spectrum of subjects. We recognise the fact that every student is unique, and these relationships allow us to find the perfect school for every student. When you choose ISI Ireland, you get the following services. We know that choosing the right school is of upmost importance in determining how successful a student will be. ISI Ireland has a team of dedicated and experienced staff who will ensure, after thorough needs-analysis, that each and every student feels at home in their school. While a student is on the High School Programme, ISI Ireland offers guardianship in loco parentis. This includes attending parent teacher meetings, monitoring school grades and providing an emergency contact, 24 hours a day, as well as having general responsibility for the students for the duration of their stay. - High School Preparation – the Junior Academic Certificate (JAC)
To be successful when studying overseas, a certain level of English is required. To allow students of all English levels to partake in the Irish Education system, ISI Ireland has developed an optional preparation programme. The total course length is twenty weeks, but students may enrol for anything from four weeks. There are 28 contact hours each week, and students cover topics a varied as general English to the Irish Education system. The primary objective of the course is to prepare students for school in Ireland, but it can benefit any student with a keen interest in the English language. ISI Ireland understands that undertaking overseas study can be a stressful experience. Our dedicated and experienced staff are always on hand to offer emotional support and guidance to students on the programme.
Studying overseas is a challenging experience, and that’s why ISI Ireland has supervised study once a week for all students on the programme. If a student is having difficulties in school, ISI can also provide extra English classes to ensure that students reach their full potential while studying in Ireland.
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