Liffey College-Dublin

Liffey College-Dublin "A Foundation For Life-Long Success"
www.liffeycollege.ie
+353 (0)86 123 2008 We are Just a few minutes’ walk from St.

Named after the River Liffey which runs through the heart of the city, Liffey College is a private educational institution founded in 2009 (Celebrating 15 Years) and located in the historic and cultural neighbourhood of Dublin 2. Stephen Green, Grafton Street, Iveagh Garden, and the LUAS Green. 67 Harcourt Street is one of Dublin’s most enviable addresses in the heart of Dublin. The building retai

ns many of its original features, Georgian house was built in built 1862. MISSION STATEMENT
Liffey College is committed to excellence in contributing to the vitality of communities through integrity, leadership and service. Our college enhances learner learning and personal development by creating conditions that motivate and inspire learners to devote time and energy to educationally-purposeful motivating, and challenging activities both inside and outside the classroom as well as through online/blended learning. Liffey College also builds the strength of the economy through professional and innovative education programmes and services prepare that equip people for successful living, life-long learning, and work in a global knowledge-based economy.

1.1 Vision
Liffey College will be distinguished as an educational institution through excellence that provides developmentally appropriate and supportive opportunities challenging our learners to become Responsible, Resourceful, and Reflective and fulfil the college mission to lead productive and fulfilling lives.

1.2 Equality Statement
Liffey College is fully committed to providing a harmonious working and learning environment in which staff and learners are able to maximise their full potential and to contribute to the success of the college, irrespective of their gender, race, disability, sexual orientation, religious belief, marital status, or membership of the travelling community. Liffey College is a new and modern institution which welcomes many international students. While being an educational institution, it also provides services concerning student accommodation, career advice, student counselling and study assistance. In addition, social and sports programmes are offered which encompass a wide range of activities such as visit to Dublin's famous tourist attractions, daytime excursions in Ireland, social events and others. The college actively assists in launching and revitalising students' career.

02/06/2026

🎨 From ancient manuscripts to incredible art collections…

The students explored the Chester Beatty Museum in Dublin, and honestly, it’s one of those places you don’t expect to be this interesting until you actually go.

Quiet place, good vibe, and a lot to discover.

Just another random day studying abroad 🇮🇪

02/06/2026

Game night in ESL class! 🐺✨

Today our students played Werewolf - the ultimate game of teamwork, bluffing, and speaking up 👥🗣️

By day: debates, accusations, and “I’m not a werewolf, I swear!”
By night: secret eliminations and plot twists 😱

It’s the perfect way to build confidence, practice persuasive English, and learn how to think on your feet. Plus, tons of laughs along the way 😄

Who do YOU think was the sneakiest werewolf? 👀

June is here, and we’re excited to share our calendar! 🎉This month is packed with museum outings and park explorations —...
02/06/2026

June is here, and we’re excited to share our calendar! 🎉

This month is packed with museum outings and park explorations — making learning fun and meaningful 🌳🏛️
For our sports lovers, we’ve got Sports Day lined up ⚽
And we’re celebrating Pride Month with inclusion for all 🌈

Stay tuned for all that’s ahead!

28/05/2026

📚 Book Rec Alert! 📚

The Book of Beginnings by Sally Page is a warm, uplifting story about friendship, second chances, and starting over 💛. When Jo Sorsby steps in to run her uncle’s stationery shop in London, she’s hiding from a broken heart and a life that feels stuck. Between the notebooks and fountain pens, she finds two unlikely friends Ruth, a vicar running from a secret, and Malcolm, a 70-something man writing his first book.

Why read it?

Heartfelt friendship story: Shows how connection can heal and change you, even when you least expect it

Cozy, character-driven vibe: Think stationery shops, Highgate Cemetery walks, and quiet moments that feel big

Gentle mix of humor, grief, and hope: It deals with loss and loneliness but never loses its warmth

Perfect for book lovers: Full of love for stories, writing, and the little things that make life feel new again

Recommended level: B2+

If you love slow-burn, character-driven reads, this one’s a comforting, hopeful hug in a book form 😊

22/05/2026

Our students enjoying the Books in the Park session 🌳📖

Some are getting into the habit of reading, others are soaking it up with a cuppa in hand.

Learning English through books is one of the most enjoyable and rewarding experiences as a student. If you haven’t tried it yet, what are you waiting for? Grab a book and enjoy it in the sunshine ☀️ or with your favourite drink 🍵

21/05/2026

📚 Book Rec Alert! 📚

The Three Musketeers by Alexandre Dumas is a swashbuckling adventure of friendship, loyalty, and duels ⚔️. Young d’Artagnan heads to Paris dreaming of becoming a Musketeer, and ends up in the middle of royal conspiracies, secret affairs, and all-out sword fights with his new brothers-in-arms: Athos, Porthos, and Aramis.

Why read it?
• Non-stop adventure + witty banter: From rooftop chases to palace intrigue, the pace barely lets up
• Iconic friendship dynamic: One for all, all for one - the ultimate squad goals of 17th-century France
• Mix of romance, politics, and betrayal: Musketeers vs. Cardinal Richelieu’s spies, with plenty of twists
• Classic, larger-than-life characters: Charming, flawed, and unforgettable

Recommended level: B2+ / Upper-Intermediate and above

If you love fast-paced historical adventures with humor, honor, and a bit of chaos, this one’s a timeless ride 😊

21/05/2026

📍 Chester Beatty Museum

The students visited the Chester Beatty Museum a place full of art, history, rare books, and stories from different cultures around the world.

Not gonna lie… some parts felt straight out of a movie.

Definitely one of the coolest places to explore in Dublin! 🇮🇪🎉

12/05/2026

📚 Book Rec Alert! 📚

A Heart Full of Headstones by Ian Rankin is a gritty, fast-paced thriller that throws legendary detective John Rebus into the dock ⚖️. On trial for a crime he may or may not have committed, Rebus has to fight for his freedom while old enemies circle. Why read it?
•Dark Edinburgh atmosphere + razor-sharp Scottish dialogue
•Big questions about justice, loyalty, and whether Rebus can change
•A mix of police drama, political secrets, and classic Rebus stubbornness

Recommended level: Intermediate and above

Crime language, some slang, but gripping enough to keep you going.
If you love detectives who don’t play by the rules and stories you can’t put down, this one’s a must-read! 😊

Address

67 Harcourt Street, Saint Kevin's
Dublin
D02FF64

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

Telephone

+35314444447

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