Ireland’s education system is well regarded. In fact, in a 2016 OECD report, Ireland was found to have the second-highest percentage of people (44% of those aged 25-64) with a third-level education in the EU, behind only the UK. Knowing the local school system is vital for families who wish to integrate into life in a different country.
I wrote a piece a few weeks ago about what it was like to acclimatise to the culture in Ireland. I mentioned a few simple cultural observations that I had made and it was great that they seemed to resonate with people. Hopefully, they can help if you are looking to relocate to Dublin, Cork or any other of the unique cities, towns and villages on this fascinating island.
Last updated on October 18th, 2023 at 07:45 am 5 Things I wish I had known when I first relocated to Ireland I’m English and first moved to Ireland 15 years ago. I’d made the odd trip to the Emerald Isle before then for leisure purposes but can’t say that I completely integrated myself…
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