Erne Language Academy Ireland/Cavan
Languages
- English
Courses
- General course
- Intensive course
- Business course
- Exam preparation
- Akademic course
- Summer course
- Tailor made course
Additional Information
- WLAN
- Internet
- Library
About this language school
Erne Language Academy is a private English Language institution specialising in English Language immersion Homestay programmes in Ireland.
As a residential academy, our students reside on campus, or locally selected host families. We provide a complete service to our participants, English lessons, ongoing English conversation classes, social interaction, activities like Kayaking, Horse Riding or Mountain Biking, and day trips to places like Dublin, Belfast and Galway.
We also enable students to attend a selection of Irish and UK High Schools, to study for periods from 1 month to 1 school year.
Our ethos is Learn Through Discovery
and we encourage our students to use their English language progression to maximum benefit.
All our English Language classes are conducted to Cambridge standards, and we have a 100% pass rate with FCE/B2 examinations.
You can contact us Learn@ErneLanguage.Academy or visit our website www.ErneLanguage.Academy
Address
Ireland
Cn Cavan
Virginia Cavan
About the location
Virginia is the second largest town in County Cavan, Ireland. It was founded at Aghanure during the Plantation of Ulster and was named Virginia after Queen Elizabeth I of England. Situated close to Lough Ramor, Virginia is on the N3 route approximately 45 minutes northwest of Dublin along M3 motorway, where once it was a strategic staging and rest point for the coaches plying between Enniskillen and Dublin. In more recent times, Virginia is connected to the capital by a regular bus service from Cavan town Bus Éireann. Regarded these days as a commuter town with its proximity to larger trading towns east and west, the local industry consists mainly of farming and milk processing at the local Glanbia factory, (formerly Virginia Milk Products) which produces skim milk powder and cream for the world-renowned brand Baileys Irish Cream liqueur. Other local manufacturers include the Fleetwood brand of paint products. Virginia won the Irish Tidy Towns Competition in 1964 and 1965. It has also been home to the popular annual Virginia Agricultural Show for over seventy years and more recently hosted Ireland's only Pumpkin Festival.