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    Trinity College Dublin - Trinity College

    Trinity College Dublin

    (165 reviews)

    South Inner City

    Trinity College is a beautiful and spacious campus (50 acres) founded in 1592…read more It's considered to be the Harvard of Ireland. My beloved Oscar Wilde is an alumni. The 18th century architecture is a mashup of Victorian Gothic, Neoclasical, Georgian, etc. It's wonderful campus for strolling to take in the architecture, green spaces, and people. The Trinity Trails walking tour is student-led and about an hour long. It's a great way to take in all of the campus.

    Trinity College is Ireland's top university and most historical and is an unmissable attraction in…read morethe Irish capital. It is also the home of the famed Book of Kells One of the most prestigious universities in the world, Trinity College Dublin, was packed with both students and visitors, leisurely walking or rushing through the main campus. Once inside, you find yourself in the enclosed Parliament Square with several impressive buildings surrounding you. They all date from different centuries with none of them surviving since the first days of the college. You are free to stroll the grounds at your own liberty but to visit the Long Library Room and the Book of Kells you need to pay an admission fee. it is located in College Green at the top of Dublin's Dame Street. The street is perhaps Dublin's finest, a stroll down takes you past the Bank of Ireland (the world's first purpose-built Parliament House), City Hall, Dublin Castle and up towards Christchurch Cathedral. Along the way, you will find lots of high street shops, and charming restaurants and pubs.

    Belvedere College S.J. - Belvedere College

    Belvedere College S.J.

    (1 review)

    Rotunda

    A first class school, providing a first class education. A catholic school yes, but in no way…read morereligiously forceful. Belvedere's grade A academic faculty has a lot to do with why I am soon to begin an Msc. in e-business. The misconception that belvedere is a 'sandbox for rich kids', as said to me by an ex teacher, is total BS! The school is built on the ethos of being 'men for others', the statement sounds a bit cheesy today, true, but charity and putting others before yourself is more important than superficial grades for the superficial leaving cert in the eyes of this school, thus giving the pupil a greater view on what really is important in life, and allowing exams to be approached with less intensity, making them all the easier. The annual 6 figure sum raised for the homeless by students sleeping rough ('the sleep out') at the GPO on the days building up to Christmas is just one great example of theory put to practice, and I stress just one example of mission and values being executed. The school is one of, if not the, most technically up to date schools in the country, while boasting James Joyce as a past pupil and having world class teachers. The opportunities in sport, societies and facilities are in abundance. Yes belvedere is on the perceived 'upper tier' (whatever that means) of this, deemed by some, unfair school ladder Ireland is guilty of having. But take schools such as Belvedere or Blackrock out of the system and eradicate their right to seek fees from pupils, and then watch these schools 'hands on' approach toward enhancing society which is made by the schools active students. (Goal, St. Vincent de Paul, Irish Guide Dog society, CRC... the list goes on) So Please, put away that evening herald or equivalent rag you read bashing such schools, and turn off the BS that is Joe 'your phone call really is important and will make a difference' Duffy, and understand that fee paying schools and this so called "2 tier" education system, is in fact, far more beneficial to society than a total state controlled education system. Last time I checked there wasn't a hammer and schical defacing the tricolour anyway. To conclude, if you are lucky enough to have the chance to send your son to Belvedere jump on it. It was great when I was there, and with the recent complete modernization of the school and I.T. Upgrade, it is even better. Dave (sick of people failing to see the bigger picture) E. p.s. This review was written mainly in response to a radio argument I heard recently. Belvedere was singled out a lot for some reason on this Joe Duffy 'debate' (more an opportunity to vent opinion on why private schools are evil for middle aged women) hence my meagre attempt to offer a rebuttal... Great school all the same...

    DCU - collegeuniv - Updated May 2026

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