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  1. Apr 16, 2020 · Villiers is a mixed school and it's multi denominational these days, it used to be a Protestant school. I know lots of parents who've sent their children there and they all seem to be happy with it. It's musical and sporty. I don't know what it's like for dyslexia support. I think they still do weekly boarding but not sure.

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  2. 1) A lot of after school activities. 2) There are never half days because the boarders have to stay there so it is pointless sending half the kids home and looking after the rest. 3) There are many international students there coming to learn english so your daughter will meet many different nationalities.

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  4. The school system is perfectly organised. School day, we study 9 classes, each class has 40 mins. We start at 9 o’clock in the morning and finish at 3.50 in the afternoon. During the day we have two breaks time. First break is 15 mins and the second break is 35mins (lunch).

    • Boarding School Staff
    • Nursing Staff
    • Boarding School Life and Care For Students
    • Weekly, Fortnightly and 7-Day Boarding School
    Vivienne Long – Head of Boarding
    Stephanie Collopy
    Aamir Khan
    Brian Sheehan
    Nurse Beverley Callendar
    Nurse Barbara Fitzpatrick

    The school is home to 165 boarders aged between 12 and 18. The school is also home to our Head of School, Ms. Storey, and her family. In addition to this, full time house parents stay within the boarding houses. Under their expert care, pupils are encouraged to develop academically, socially and to participate in all aspects of their extracurricula...

    The majority of our boarders are weekly boarders who reside in school from Sunday evenings to Friday afternoons, and return to their homes on weekends. Some students choose to become fortnightly boarders and remain in school every alternative weekend. This is particularly popular with senior cycle Irish students, and students travelling a farther d...

  5. Testimonials. “Villiers isn’t just a community you become a part of for 6 years, but a family that you belong to for all your years afterwards.”. “It is my belief, as a guardian, that it is immensely important for students to be in a safe, caring environment, where they can succeed and grow, both academically and personally during their ...

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  7. Villiers School is a co-educational boarding and day secondary school founded in 1821. The school prides itself on its balance of traditional values and modern, state of the art education and facilities. Villiers believes that education goes beyond classroom academics and so the school places a great emphasis on individual growth at a deeper level.

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