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Precios Colegio Privado + Alojamiento En Familia PRECIOS 2016-2017 COLEGIO PRIVADO + ALOJAMIENTO EN FAMILIA REFERENCIA COLEGIO TIPO DURACIÓN PRECIO 4802820 St Andrews College IB, Dublin Colegio mixto Curso académico 22.588 € 4802821 Colegio mixto Curso académico 22.288 € 4802822 Colegio mixto 2 trimestres: septiembre - Semana Santa 18.920 € Sutton Park, Dublin 4802823 Colegio mixto 2 trimestres : enero - mayo 16.620 € 4802824 Colegio mixto 1 trimestre : septiembre - diciembre 12.510 € 4802825 Colegio masculino Curso académico 21.388 € 4802826 Colegio masculino 2 trimestres: septiembre - Semana Santa 18.220 € Castleknock College, Dublin 4802827 Colegio masculino 2 trimestres : enero - mayo 15.920 € 4802828 Colegio masculino 1 trimestre : septiembre - diciembre 12.010 € 4802829 Colegio mixto, 6th year Curso académico 21.208 € 4802830 Colegio mixto, 5th year Curso académico 20.088 € 4802831 The Institute of Education, Dublin Colegio mixto 2 trimestres: septiembre - Semana Santa 16.570 € 4802832 Colegio mixto 2 trimestres : enero - mayo 13.170 € 4802833 Colegio mixto 1 trimestre : septiembre - diciembre 9.875 € 4802834 Colegio mixto Curso académico 20.888 € 4802835 Colegio mixto 2 trimestres: septiembre - Semana Santa 17.720 € St Andrew’s College, Dublin 4802836 Colegio mixto 2 trimestres : enero - mayo 15.520 € 4802837 Colegio mixto 1 trimestre: septiembre - diciembre 11.710 € 4802810 Colegio mixto Curso académico 15.388 € 4802811 Newtown School, Waterford Colegio mixto 2 trimestres: septiembre - Semana Santa 12.920 € 4802812 ** Colegio concertado** Colegio mixto 2 trimestres : enero - mayo 11.420 € 4802813 Colegio mixto 1 trimestre : septiembre - diciembre 8.410 € 4802838 Colegio femenino Curso académico 19.720 € 4802839 Colegio femenino 2 trimestres: septiembre - Semana Santa 16.915 € Rathdown School, Dublin 4802840 Colegio femenino 2 trimestres : enero - mayo 14.815 € 4802841 Colegio femenino 1 trimestre : septiembre - diciembre 11.368 € 4802842 Colegio mixto Curso académico 20.988 € 4802843 Colegio mixto 2 trimestres: septiembre - Semana Santa 17.820 € Sanford Park, Dublin 4802844 Colegio mixto 2 trimestres : enero - mayo 15.620 € 4802845 Colegio mixto 1 trimestre : septiembre - diciembre 11.810 € 4802846 Colegio mixto Curso académico 20.988 € 4802847 Colegio mixto 2 trimestres: septiembre - Semana Santa 17.820 € St Gerard’s School, Bray, Dublin 4802848 Colegio mixto 2 trimestres : enero - mayo 15.620 € 4802849 Colegio mixto 1 trimestre : septiembre - diciembre 11.810 € 4802850 Colegio masculino Curso académico 20.688 € 4802851 Colegio masculino 2 trimestres: septiembre - Semana Santa 17.520 € Blackrock College, Dublin 4802852 Colegio masculino 2 trimestres : enero - mayo 15.420 € 4802853 Colegio masculino 1 trimestre : septiembre - diciembre 11.610 € 4802854 Colegio femenino Curso académico 19.788 € 4802855 Colegio femenino 2 trimestres: septiembre - Semana Santa 16.820 € Holy Child School, Dublin 4802856 Colegio femenino 2 trimestres : enero - mayo 14.720 € 4802857 Colegio femenino 1 trimestre : septiembre - diciembre 11.010 € 4802858 Colegio masculino Curso académico 19.363 € 4802859 Colegio masculino 2 trimestres: septiembre - Semana Santa 16.395 € St Mary’s College, Dublin 4802860 Colegio masculino 2 trimestres : enero - mayo 14.320 € 4802861 Colegio masculino 1 trimestre : septiembre - diciembre 10.710 € www.angarana.com 1 PRECIOS 2016-2017 COLEGIO PRIVADO + ALOJAMIENTO EN FAMILIA REFERENCIA COLEGIO TIPO DURACIÓN PRECIO 4802862 Colegio femenino Curso académico 19.288 € 4802863 Colegio femenino 2 trimestres: septiembre - Semana Santa 16.320 € Scoil Mhuire, Cork 4802864 Colegio femenino 2 trimestres : enero - mayo 14.320 € 4802865 Colegio femenino 1 trimestre: septiembre - diciembre 10.710 € 4802866 Colegio mixto Curso académico 19.488 € 4802867 Colegio mixto 2 trimestres: septiembre - Semana Santa 16.520 € St Conleth’s College, Dublin 4802868 Colegio mixto 2 trimestres : enero - mayo 14.520 € 4802869 Colegio mixto 1 trimestre : septiembre - diciembre 10.910 € 4802870 Colegio femenino Curso académico 18.988 € 4802871 Colegio femenino 2 trimestres: septiembre - Semana Santa 16.120 € Notre Dame School, Dublin 4802872 Colegio femenino 2 trimestres : enero - mayo 14.120 € 4802873 Colegio femenino 1 trimestre : septiembre - diciembre 10.610 € 4802874 Colegio mixto Curso académico 18.588 € 4802875 Colegio mixto 2 trimestres: septiembre - Semana Santa 15.720 € St Killian’s, Dublin 4802876 Colegio mixto 2 trimestres : enero - mayo 13.820 € 4802877 Colegio mixto 1 trimestre : septiembre - diciembre 10.310 € 4802878 Colegio femenino Curso académico 18.288 € 4802879 Colegio femenino 2 trimestres: septiembre - Semana Santa 15.420 € St Joseph of Cluny, Dublin 4802880 Colegio femenino 2 trimestres : enero - mayo 13.620 € 4802881 Colegio femenino 1 trimestre : septiembre - diciembre 10.110 € 4802882 Colegio mixto Curso académico 18.188 € 4802883 Colegio mixto 2 trimestres: septiembre - Semana Santa 15.420 € Stratford College, Dublin 4802884 Colegio mixto 2 trimestres : enero - mayo 13.520 € 4802885 Colegio mixto 1 trimestre : septiembre - diciembre 10.110 € 4802886 Colegio mixto Curso académico 18.488 € 4802887 Colegio mixto 2 trimestres: septiembre - Semana Santa 15.620 € Villiers School, Limerick 4802888 Colegio mixto 2 trimestres : enero - mayo 13.720 € 4802889 Colegio mixto 1 trimestre : septiembre - diciembre 10.310 € 4802890 Colegio femenino Curso académico 18.088 € 4802891 Colegio femenino 2 trimestres: septiembre - Semana Santa 15.320 € Loreto Dalkey, Dublin 4802892 Colegio femenino 2 trimestres : enero - mayo 13.420 € 4802893 Colegio femenino 1 trimestre : septiembre - diciembre 10.010 € 4802894 Colegio mixto Curso académico 17.688 € 4802895 Colegio mixto 2 trimestres: septiembre - Semana Santa 14.920 € Newbridge College, Kildare 4802896 Colegio mixto 2 trimestres : enero - mayo 13.120 € 4802897 Colegio mixto 1 trimestre : septiembre - diciembre 9.810 € 4802898 Drogheda Grammar School, Colegio mixto Curso académico 17.288 € 4802899 Drogheda, Co. Louth Colegio mixto 2 trimestres: septiembre - Semana Santa 14.620 € 48028100 Colegio mixto 2 trimestres : enero - mayo 12.820 € 48028101 Colegio mixto 1 trimestre : septiembre - diciembre 9.510 € 48028102 Colegio mixto Curso académico 17.188 € 48028103 Colegio mixto 2 trimestres: septiembre - Semana Santa 14.520 € Dundalk Grammar School, Dundalk 48028104 Colegio mixto 2 trimestres : enero - mayo 12.820 € 48028105 Colegio mixto 1 trimestre : septiembre - diciembre 9.510 € www.angarana.com 2 PRECIOS 2016-2017 COLEGIO PRIVADO + ALOJAMIENTO EN FAMILIA REFERENCIA COLEGIO TIPO DURACIÓN PRECIO 48028106 Colegio mixto Curso académico 18.188 € 48028107 Colegio mixto 2 trimestres: septiembre - Semana Santa 15.420 € Sligo Grammar School, Sligo 48028108 Colegio mixto 2 trimestres : enero - mayo 13.520 € 48028109 Colegio mixto 1 trimestre : septiembre - diciembre 10.110 € 48028400 Colegio mixto Junior 8 y 9 años 25.888 € 48028401 Headfort School, Meath County* Colegio mixto Junior 10 a 12 años 28.888 € * Los estudiantes deben regresar a España en todos los periodos vacaionales www.angarana.com 3.
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