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Fees
Intake Dates
High School Preparation Fees
Grammar School Text & Material Fees
Service Fees
Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC)
Homestay (minimum one week, weekly rates)
High School Preparation (as packaged with Holmes Grammar School)
For students on packaged courses with consecutive COEs the second and subsequent COEs will incur a $1,500 non-refundable deposit.
Students on a Student Visa MUST be enrolled in a full-time course.
All prices are quoted in Australian Dollars ($AUD) and are inclusive of GST where applicable. Course availability is subject to minimum numbers. Information correct at the time of printing. Holmes Grammar School reserves the right to change course structure, content or fee scales any time without notice. It is expected that there will be a 5% to 8% increase per year.
Grammar School Orientation
Orientation for students takes place at the beginning of each term. New students are given an overview of the school with information that is supported by the distribution of Student Information Booklets & Student Study Planner. Course Overviews are discussed leading to subject choices and the allocation of timetables. Students are then introduced to both the teaching and administrative staff and then provided with a tour of the campus.
Refund Policy
Our Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Business degree leads to employment in any number of business, management or administration-related roles.
The programme is also designed to lead to further study in cognate areas. This programme has been specifically designed to ensure graduates will be equipped with the relevant skills and competencies sought by employers today.
The digital focus prepares students for the new digital workplace and introduces the key technical innovations in modern business. The emphasis on using software applications as business tools opens the door to further learning and research and also prepares students for specialised programmes at postgraduate level.
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Have a question? See our common queries below or feel free to contact us for help with any other question you may have.
What English Language qualifications can I use?
CEFR B2+ as evidenced through a recognised English language test such as IELTS, PTE, TOEFL or Duolingo and taken within two years of application.
Is the course globally recognised?
Our course is fully accredited by QQI (Quality and Qualifications Ireland) and included on the ILEP.
What is the living cost for students in Dublin?
If you’re planning to study in Dublin, you should be able to prepare ahead and gauge how much it will cost. With proper budgeting and careful planning, Dublin is affordable. We have provided an overview of the cost of living for students in the city.
What happens if I don't meet the English language requirements?
Students who do not meet the English Language requirement may enrol in a preparatory English Language programme from OHC English Dublin to prepare for a recognised English Language test.
How many intakes do you have?
We have 3 intakes per calendar year. February, June and October.
Can I work with an Ireland Student Visa?
If you are an international full-time student in Ireland, and you receive a Stamp 2 or 2A, you are free to work in Ireland (up to 40 hours a week) without having to obtain a separate work permit. However, there are restrictions. Please find out more information on Ireland Student Visa.
What is a QQI Award?
A Quality and Qualifications Ireland (QQI) award lets any prospective employer, professional body, regulator or educational institution know that the award holder has successfully completed a programme offered by a QQI provider. All QQI awards are part of the new inclusive National Framework of Qualifications (NFQ)