Nord Anglia International School in Dublin records pretax loss of €2.2m
The company which operates the country’s most expensive day school recorded pretax losses of €2.2 million last year.
Newly filed accounts for Nord Anglia Education Ltd show that the pretax loss in the 12 months to the end of August is a fifth lower than the previous year. Since it opened, student numbers have increased steadily with the school having 555 Full Time Equivalent students at the end of August, an increase of 22 year on year.
The school teaches the International Baccalaureate diploma programme for students aged from three to 18 and the directors state that “the company expects to grow significantly over the coming years”.
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