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  1. The High School (Incorporating the Diocesan Secondary School for Girls) is a vibrant, dynamic, and highly successful Church of Ireland co-educational secondary day school consisting of over 800 pupils.

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  2. The High School is a 1218 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.

    • 1870; 153 years ago
    • G A Forrest
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  3. 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.

  4. The High School, Dublin - History. A Short History of The High School Dublin 1870 - 2020. The High School was founded on 1st October 1870 at 40 Harcourt Street, Dublin by the Governors of the Schools Founded by Erasmus Smith, Esquire as a school to prepare boys for business and the professions.

  5. 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.