Sutton Park School
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Sutton Park School is a private co-education multi-denominational school located in Sutton at the city side of Howth Head on the Northside of Dublin, Ireland.
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[edit] History
Sutton Park School was founded in 1957 as one of the first co-educational, multi-denominational schools in Ireland.
[edit] Today
Sutton Park is an international day and boarding school, with students from ages 4 to 19 attending from 22 countries. Boarding facilities can take 16 to 18 students, in 2-3 person en-suite bedrooms.
The school is fully accredited by the European Council of International Schools and the New England Association of Schools and Colleges. It is Dublin's most expensive school at a hefty €22,470 for boarders and €7,970 for day students.[1]
[edit] Amenities and facilities
The school is set in a mature residential area, with the main entrance lying several hundred metres from the coast. The main house is Georgian, and is supplemented by buildings including the Junior Building, the purpose-built Westbury House boarding facility and over 7.5 million euro worth of library and IT centre.
Facilities include an outdoor heated swimming pool, Astroturf pitch, grass pitch, tennis courts, playground, science labs, library and large gymnasium / theatre.
School sports include hockey and badminton.
[edit] Sources
- ^ A guide to Sutton Park by Gianni Sanchez.