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  1. The High School was ranked by The Irish Times as the best-performing school in south Dublin following 103% entry to third level education in 2012. The school recorded an average progression rate of over 100% to third level education in 2013, 2014, and 2015.

  2. The Erasmian and Diocesan Times [2] Website. www .highschooldublin .com. The High School is a 12–18 mixed, Church of Ireland, independent secondary school in Rathgar, Dublin, Ireland. It was established in 1870 at Harcourt Street before moving to Rathgar in 1971. It amalgamated with The Diocesan School for Girls in 1974, becoming co-educational.

  3. The High School became fully co-educational in 1974 following the incorporation of The Diocesan Secondary School for Girls which was founded in 1849. This important development allowed the school to consolidate its existing links with Church of Ireland and other Protestant communities both within the city of Dublin and across the United Dioceses of Dublin and Glendalough.

  4. The High School admits pupils in accordance with its ethos together with the regulations of the Department of Education and Skills concerning age and previous schooling. We are currently finalizing the entry lists for the 2021 and 2022 cohorts. However, parents are welcome to submit an application at any stage of the process on the basis that places may become available due to changes in the ...

  5. The Board of Management at The High School Dublin has set tuition fees for the academic year 2023/24 at €6,850. Fees are due for payment before the first day of the Autumn term. However, fees may also be paid by direct debit in nine monthly instalments commencing 1 st September. Family discounts apply where more than one child attends The ...

  6. The High School gives its pupils the opportunity to explore a full range of humanities, sciences, arts, business studies, and technical subjects as well as providing religious, moral, and physical education in a broad and balanced curriculum. This allows the school to meet its founding objectives of preparing pupils for the demands of business ...

  7. 27 Jun 23: Leinster Schools cricket success; 27 Jun 23: All Ireland Schools Champion; 27 Jun 23: Leinster Rugby development squad; 27 Jun 23: Leinster Schools cricket victory; 8 Jun 23: Leinster Senior Cup victory; 25 May 23: Leinster Minor Cup victory; 10 May 23: East Leinster Athletics Championship; 10 May 23: Irish Schools Climbing Champion