 Tezal Limerick Limerick, home of RTEFL Training Centre in Ireland, is nestled in the heart of Munster, in Ireland's sunny southwest region. Limerick is a city boasting a rich history, dating from at least the Viking settlement in 812. Limerick is home to some of Ireland's most famous historical attractions, King John's Castle, Bunmerty Castle, the Hunt Museum, located in the city centre and St Mary's Cathedral, Limerick's oldest building. Limerick is also a vibrant cosmopolitan city, with chic restaurants, a bustling nightlife and wonderful shops and boutiques in which to shop. Limerick is an important educational centre in Ireland and is home to 10 higher institutes of learning an ideal environment for a TEFL course. It has a large and vibrant student population of over 20,000 people. Limerick is also a famous sporting county and students of RTEFL Training Centre have the opportunity to both view and participate in a number of individual and or team sports. Rugby is a popular sport in Limerick, which is the home of the Munster Rugby team. A new stadium has recently been opened in Thalmond, where TEFL course participants can enjoy the national and international game. Trainees can also play basketball, soccer and participate in Gaelic games such as hurling and Gaelic football in the university arena. The city of Limerick is a proud sponsor and supporter of the arts. The Limerick is a beltable theatre, located in the heart of the city centre hosts local playwrights and drama. The University Concert Hall also hosts local, national and international music, theatre and operatic performances. The Limerick City Art Gallery, located in the city centre, has a permanent collection of Irish art and is the city's main exhibitor of contemporary art. Limerick is something for all TEFL course participants to enjoy in Limerick. Should you want to travel further afield, Limerick bus and rail services provide the opportunity to explore other parts of Ireland, including the vibrant capital city Dublin or the stunningly beautiful west coast of Ireland. Why study in Limerick? Because English is the mother tongue of Ireland. Discover a city with a rich history. Take advantage of your free time to explore the beautiful west coast of Ireland, to sample traditional Irish food and music in a warm and friendly atmosphere, to meet people from all over the world, to study in a warm and friendly family atmosphere. Your fellow students come from different countries and backgrounds. Your teacher trainers are some of the most experienced and well trained in the industry. Your support staff is extremely helpful, courteous and will assist you with whatever you need. The locals are friendly, welcoming people who generally like spending time with foreigners.