The importance of secondary education in a child’s life cannot be overstated. Apart from being the link between primary and tertiary education, it also provides the child with the opportunity to gain more knowledge, acquire new skills, and choose a career path. After completing the requirements in primary school, children are promoted to secondary school, which is aimed at improving the child, as primary education clearly does not provide a child with all of the skills required for life.
In general, the British and American curricula are international educational standards that have earned a global reputation for quality; the more popular in Nigeria is the British curriculum. This is demonstrated by the fact that there are over 2,200 British curriculum schools worldwide, with the number of international schools based primarily on the British curriculum expected to increase to nearly 15,000 by 2025.
In Nigeria today, the purpose of education is to provide a solid foundation on which students can build in order to assess extraordinary opportunities, reach their full potential, and achieve greatness. However, most schools have fallen behind and are unable to provide these opportunities to children.
This is why some Nigerian parents make great sacrifices for their children to attend schools where they will thrive. Most of these schools are considered expensive for the average Nigerian because of the quality of the curriculum, quality of teachers, resources, affiliations, location etc., and because they adopt mainly the British or American educational system.
Here is a list and ranking by the cost of some of the most expensive schools in Nigeria beginning with the least expensive
1. American International School, Lagos
The school was founded in 1964 and is for preschool to grade 12. Its high school students graduate with a United States High School diploma, and they also have the option to earn an International Baccalaureate diploma.
There are bout 600+ students who make up the large and diverse student body at AISL, with about 30% of them being Americans. Significant portions of the student population come from students in India, the United Kingdom, Nigeria, Canada, South Africa, Israel, Lebanon, and the Netherlands, while the remaining students come from more than 50 different countries.
Tuition costs $$28,049 for Middle school, and $32,165 for High school its 2022/23 academic session.
2. British International School
BIS is a multi-national, co-educational school that offers a British curriculum to students aged 11 to 18, located in Victoria Island and founded in 2001. It serves both the Nigerian community and expatriates seeking a British education in a global setting.
BIS is one of Nigeria’s most expensive schools which has established itself as a leading British-styled educational institution serving both Nigerian and expatriate students. It has both day and boarding students, with boarders accounting for roughly one-third of the current student body.
Weekly boarding is available in addition to full boarding, and class sizes are limited to twenty students. Students are prepared for the IGCSE and Advanced Level courses of Cambridge International Examinations (CIE). The school charges around N6.1 million for day students and N8.1 million for boarding students.
3. Lekki British International School
Lekki British Senior School is Nigeria’s first British boarding school taking off in September 2000 in Lekki Phase 1. On its 25-acre campus, it offers preschool, junior high, and high school with a boarding school available for high school students.
The school has a traditional British School environment that assists children in discovering and developing their unique talents.
Its mission is to create an environment where each individual can discover his or her academic potential in the study, sports, and personal development. The school provides preschool, junior school, high school, and advanced classes.
The tuition at Lekki British International School is approximately N4.6 million per annum for day students and N6.8 million for boarders per annum.
4. Grange School
A group of well-intentioned British expatriates established Grange School in 1958 with the goal of offering education on par with that found in the UK. The school is a non-profit, co-educational, independent day school that follows the English National Curriculum. It is located in Ikeja GRA on the mainland of Lagos, Nigeria.
There are 430 boys and girls in the primary section of Grange School, which includes the reception class through year 6, ranging in age from 4 to 11 years old. The secondary phase is years 7 through 11 with about 326 students between the ages of 11 and 16+.
Grange is regarded as one of Nigeria’s top schools by many parents from the middle class and upper classes. The system allows parents, teachers, and students to collaborate on learning in the schools, which are for students between the ages of 5 and 16.
An off-campus “House” has been added to offer boarding services to parents and students, and it has a variety of well-maintained amenities that make for an inviting learning environment.
The school charges around N4.5 million for day students, and N6.5 million for boarders per session.
5. Day Waterman College
The college was founded in 2008 and is located in Asu Village, close to Abeokuta, Ogun State, Nigeria, less than an hour’s drive from Lagos, on 35 hectares of the natural landscape. There are about 500 students, ages 11 to 16, who attend this school.
The College provides top-notch facilities in a setting that is serene, natural, and conducive to concentration. These top-notch resources, like access to secure recreation areas, have been made available to support the learning environment.
Day Waterman College offers exceptional instruction that fosters leadership qualities and focuses on each student’s potential to succeed in the global community.
The college’s mission is to develop young people into leaders who will create the needed change in their country.
Students are strongly encouraged to participate in the extensive and varied co-curricular program offered by Day Waterman College in order to gain new skills, confidence, and self-awareness.
The fee for this school is N5.3 million per session and is full boarding only.
6. Meadow Hall School, Lagos
Founded in July 2002 and located in Lekki II, Meadow Hall is a co-educational institution that uses an integrated curriculum that combines the Nigerian Curriculum and the British National Curriculum.
The school is dedicated to producing excellent, godly children who will reach their full potential in life, and boasts of top-notch facilities and emphases on both cognitive and non-cognitive learning.
The fees are around N3.2 million for day students and 5 million for boarders per session.
Thank you for this wonderful information.
How will I apply for my daughter to gain admission in any of the school above?
Pls kindly reach me in my gmail: abduladam96@gmail.com.
google them you will surely get direction.
Just visit their website and contact the schools you are interested in directly
Please change caption to reflect Lagos only and not Nigeria. Some schools in Abuja are far more expensive than what you have presented.
It will s well
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At CIS – Children’s International School (British Curriculum) – I paid N5.6m for day school (year 11), so how was it missed from this list?
Or are you just advertising for the other schools?
There is also LPS – Lagos Prep School Ikoyi which is more expensive that Meadow Hall.
these schools are not the only expensive schools you only mentioned schools in Lagos may be you reside their come Abuja let me show you just 2 first.
At CIS – Childrens International School (British Curriculum), I paid N5.6m for day school, so why isn’t it listed here?
Are you advertising the other schools??
LPS (Lagos Prep School) in Ikoyi is more expensive than MeadowHall as well.
Why don’t we hear much about children from these schools or they are all meant to go abroad afterwards?
I believe that expensive schools ddon’tnecessarily produce the best students academically, morally socially and spiritually please.
There are many of them.
For instance, chrisland schools have Gbadebo Vivoir- Rhodes, Adunni Ade, and others
Hello,
Seems like every private school in Abujs is only for rich people.
Are there some good and affordable private primary school in Abuja for middle class or is everything from 1m Naira only?
Are there public schools with reasonable students per class at reasonable tuition fees?
I am moving to Abuja and feel very confused with tuition fees.
Thanks in advance and best regards,
For those of you critics, commenting that CIS, Lekki and Lagos Preparatory School, Ikoyi are more expensive; kindly check the caption again. It reads ‘top six most expensive secondary schools in Lagos’, not top six most expensive schools in Lagos.
People are spending this kind money is somewhere meanwhile I am here struggling to get a thousand for my everyday survival…
Stop complaining jor. These parents work hard for their money
The article emphasizes the significance of secondary education in a child’s life and discusses the popularity of the British curriculum in Nigeria’s educational system. It also highlights the challenges parents face in accessing quality education due to the cost of prestigious British and American curriculum-based schools in Nigeria.
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