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A large percentage of secondary schools in Nigeria charge exorbitant school fees. These are some of the best schools in the country. This is because they have made significant investments to provide students with a high-quality education. Furthermore, many of Nigeria’s most expensive secondary schools are located in major cities such as Lagos and Abuja. If you are interested in learning more about these institutions, read on as we examine the best and most expensive secondary schools in Nigeria.<\/p>
The American International School of Lagos, governed by a nine-member board of directors, is Nigeria’s most costly secondary school, with a total term payment of around 5.5 million. The school is located behind 1004 Federal Estate on Lagos’s Victoria Island. It is a co-educational private school with an American style and standard curriculum program. AISL provides pupils of many nationalities with worldwide educational standards. The Middle States Association and the Council of International Schools have both accredited it. All school fees are paid in US dollars. The school now has 62 instructors and 74 non-teaching employees.<\/p>
The British International School Lagos opened its doors in 2001. It is a school whose tuition is paid in dollars, which converts to about 4.48 million Naira. The payments cover textbooks, meals, clothing, and other expenses. Wards in this school benefit from excellent amenities such as music suites, theaters, computer suites, a multipurpose hall, and so on. The curriculum is meant to meet English requirements, but it is also adapted to meet international standards. Muri Okunola Street, Landbridge Avenue, Oniru Private Estate, Victoria Island, Lagos is the address.<\/p>
The school is a non-profit educational organization that was founded with the goal of delivering a quality British education in a supportive, caring, pleasant, and appropriate environment. The total amount of fees is roughly 4.5 million. At Grange School, teachers and students work together to learn. It is one of three schools in Nigeria that are certified by the Independent Association of Preparatory Schools (IAPS) in the United Kingdom. The address is No. 6, Harold Hodipo Crescent, GRA, Ikeja Lagos.<\/p>
American International School is located in plot 346, Cadastral Zone B 02, Durumi. Abuja is yet another of Nigeria’s most costly secondary schools, with fees and taxes reaching roughly 4.3 million naira when converted from dollars. The school was founded in 1993 and is one of Nigeria’s American-accredited secondary schools. It has over 500 students from over 30 different countries.<\/p>
Lekki British International School Lagos, founded in 2000, is another of Nigeria’s most costly secondary schools, with fees averaging over 4 million naira every session. The school is recognized as the first British school in Nigeria, with a curriculum program that is said to be of high international standard. The school may brag of having the best secondary school facilities in West Africa. Victoria Arobieke Street, off Admiralty Way, Lekki Phase 1, Lagos, is the address of Lekki British School.<\/p>
The school was founded in 1996 as a coeducational private boarding school. It is supervised by members of the Society of Jesus (Jesuits), as well as certain specifically dedicated and qualified lay teachers. The school is located on a 28.5-acre plot on Karu-Karshi road in the community of Gidan Mangoro, Abuja, and has excellent instructional facilities and an excellent learning environment. The fees amount roughly 3.8 million naira, which is why it is among the most expensive secondary schools in Nigeria. <\/p>
Day Waterman College, unlike many other institutions on this list, is located in Asu village, on a 35-hectare plot of land near Abeokuta and less than an hour’s drive from Lagos.<\/p>
The school is one of Nigeria’s most costly secondary schools, with fees totaling approximately 3.7 million. The school provides world-class facilities and recreational grounds, a beautiful natural setting, and a learning experience that provides good value for the money parents spend for their children.<\/p>
Greenspring Field, located at No 32, Olatunde Ayoola Avenue, Anthony Lagos, is among the top ten most expensive secondary schools in Nigeria, with fees totaling around 3.185 million. Membership in prestigious organizations such as ISCP (International Schools Curriculum Project), AAIE (Association for the Advancement of International Education), AISA (Association of International Schools, Africa), and others is available at the school.<\/p>
Mrs Kehinde Nwani started the Meadow Hall Educational Group in 2002. The school’s goal is to develop lifelong learners who are familiar with 21st-century strategies and methodologies. What about the fees? That is around 3 million naira, which includes it in this list.<\/p>
Greenhoak International School is one of the greatest secondary schools in Nigeria, but it is also one of the most expensive. St Michael’s Crescent is located off Tombia Road Extension, GRA Phase 3, Port Harcourt. The school offers a one-of-a-kind hybrid curriculum based on international standards that combines British and American curriculum concepts. Greenhoak International School charges 2.8 million for first-year students and 1.9 million for following years.<\/p>
Hillcrest School’s principal purpose is to provide a Christian perspective on education while also encouraging students to have a true personal relationship with Jesus Christ.<\/p>
It aspires to develop responsible, mature minds that will become essential and active members of their communities. It is located at P.O. Box 652, Jos, Plateau State, No. 13, Old Bukuru Road. The total fees are roughly 2.65 million.<\/p>
The school, which is located on Ladipo Oluwole Avenue in Ikeja, has facilities like as a theater studio, big completely air-conditioned classrooms, a canteen and a basketball court, modern laboratories, a swimming pool, a well-stocked library, and so on. The whole fee payment is approximately 2 million naira.<\/p>
International School of Norway Many people envy Port Harcourt since it combines the English National Curriculum with IGCSE and the Cambridge International Primary Programme (CIPP). If 2.54 million is not too much for you to spare for your child’s tuition, then enrolling your child in this school is a fantastic decision. The address is 11, Rotimi Amaechi Road, GRA, Phase 3 Port Harcourt.<\/p>
The school has a student population of 600 and operates at a teacher-student ratio of 1:10. Its facilities are excellent, and the school hosts social events such as talent shows, dances, concerts, and film screenings on weekends. The fees are 2.27 million.<\/p>
Down College Lekki, a school that molds pupils into global citizens with a syllabus consisting of integrated worldwide curriculum, is one of the most expensive secondary schools in Nigeria, with fees totaling over 2 million naira. The address is No. 18, Adebayo Doherty, Lekki Phase 1, Lagos. As the school prides itself on focusing on the individual student, class sizes are limited to a maximum of 20 students per class.<\/p>
Charles Dale International School is a boarding school with a deceptive level of life. It is a multicultural coeducational institution that accepts students from all around the world. The institution offers an international inquiry-based learning approach and charges roughly 2 million dollars in tuition.<\/p>
Greenhoak International School is one of the greatest secondary schools in Nigeria, but it is also one of the most expensive. St Michael’s Crescent is located off Tombia Road Extension, GRA Phase 3, Port Harcourt. The school offers a one-of-a-kind hybrid curriculum based on international standards that combines British and American curriculum concepts. Greenhoak International School charges 2.8 million for first-year students and 1.9 million for following years.<\/p>
ICS is excellent in terms of delivery and proficiency. The fees are approximately 1.9 million. It is located in the FCT at 711 Agadez Crescent, Wuse 2. It has 500 students from roughly 38 different countries.<\/p>
The annual tuition at the institution is 1.6 million naira. The school’s facilities and equipment, which are located beside Guardian House on Obafemi Awolowo Way in Abuja, will convince parents who send their children there that they will get good value for their money.<\/p>
The fees for this school, which is located at 2nd Avenue, Aliyu Mustafa Street, Wuse 2, Gwarimpa Abuja, are approximately 1.5 million.\u00a0 The school has made significant strides in the use of current software and hardware technology. <\/p>
Ibadan Lifeforte International School was ranked as the top school in Nigeria in 2021, and second in 2022, and this year, it has reclaimed its place as the finest school in Nigeria in 2023.<\/p>
Taraba State Governor Agbu Kefas has announced basic and secondary school education in the state to be free of charge. <\/p>
There are free government unification primary and secondary schools! Many girls do not attend school in the northern portion of the country, and others leave out before finishing, hence there are free females schools aimed to encourage enrolment.<\/p>
The prestigious Obafemi Awolowo University has been named the Most Beautiful Campus. Oba Awon University reigns supreme among all universities on campus. According to the hymn, it is commonly regarded as one of Africa’s most beautiful campuses.<\/p>
The state of Lagos had about 15,000 primary schools, the most in the country. Oyo and Ogun followed, each with nearly 6,000 institutions.<\/p>
The Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2023 ranked 1,799 universities from 104 nations and regions, making them the most comprehensive and diverse university rankings ever. The University of Ibadan was ranked first in Nigeria, followed by UNILAG and Covenant University.<\/p>