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Why September is the Right Time to Begin Your Journey at the Irish School of Reflexology
At the Irish School of Reflexology, we pride ourselves on being a leading Reflexology school in Ireland. Our success stems not only from our thriving graduate community but also from our unwavering focus: we specialise exclusively in teaching Reflexology.
While many programs blend therapies, we believe Reflexology is a powerful, independent therapy requiring dedicated instruction. That’s why it’s our sole focus. We avoid diluting it with other modalities, dedicating ourselves to preserving and transmitting Reflexology’s art and science in its purest form.
This focused approach has enabled us to develop a comprehensive and highly regarded Diploma in Practitioner Reflexology (NNRI, National Register of Reflexologists of Ireland Accredited course). Our course not only imparts technique but fosters confidence, practical experience, connection, and a genuine healing presence in our students.
September often marks a period of reflection and new beginnings, a time when many contemplate their true calling. If you’re seeking something meaningful, healing, and guided by the heart, now may be the ideal time to embark on your journey in Reflexology.
The Irish School of Reflexology is launching a new term of its Practitioner’s Diploma in Traditional Foot Reflexology on the 13th and 14th of September 2025, hosted at Jackson’s Hotel, Ballybofey. This is a part-time course, running one weekend per month from September to August. Enrolment is now open at www.isrw.ie
Tatiana Grosso Lawless, Principal of the Irish School of Reflexology
The course is fully accredited by the National Register of Reflexologists Ireland (NRRI), and upon completion, graduates will receive a recognised diploma that enables them to register professionally and gain insurance provider recognition from VHI, Laya Healthcare, and Aviva. Many graduates establish their own practices, while others find fulfilling roles in healthcare settings, wellness clinics, spas, or hospices.
Reflexology is a gentle, non-invasive therapy utilizing pressure points on the feet to stimulate the body’s natural healing processes. Our students are trained in the authentic Eunice Ingham method, with an emphasis on practical, hands-on learning.
The syllabus includes:
- Core reflexology skills and advanced techniques
- Maternity and infertility reflexology
- An introduction to hand reflexology
- Anatomy & physiology
- Client care and communication
- How to set up and grow a successful practice
If you sense that Reflexology could be your calling, we warmly welcome you to join us.
The new term commences on the 13th and 14th of September 2025 at Jackson’s Hotel, Ballybofey. Enrolment is now open at www.irishschoolofreflexology.
@irishschoolofreflexology When I first began my journey in Reflexology, I was given one powerful piece of advice… My teacher, Sr. Breaga, told me: “Never train in anything else but Reflexology — it is the best therapy.” That one sentence stayed with me — and it has shaped everything we do at the Irish School of Reflexology. We don’t mix therapies. We don’t dilute our focus. We specialise only in Reflexology — because this incredible healing method deserves full attention, depth, and care. It’s why we’re so proud to be one of Ireland’s most successful Reflexology schools — but even more proud of the heart and expertise we bring to every class, every student, every step of the way. Our Practitioner’s Diploma is designed to help you build confidence, hands-on experience, and a true healing presence. Enrollment is now open for our next courses in Dublin and Donegal. Donegal begins 13th & 14th September at Jackson’s Hotel, Ballybofey. If you’ve been looking for something meaningful — something rooted in healing — this might be your moment. We’d be honoured to welcome you.#IrishSchoolOfReflexology #ReflexologyDiploma #LearnReflexology #HealingTherapy #SeptemberIntake #DonegalCourses ♬ original sound – ISRW
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