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Top 23 Most Expensive Secondary Schools In Nigeria 2015 by Ndlistic(m): 11:20pm On Oct 15, 2015
3. British International School, Lagos– N4.48 millionAddress: Muri Okunola Street, Landbridge Avenue, Oniru Private Estate, Victoria Island, Lagos.

Website:bisnigeria.org

The British International School is a multinational co-educational Englishmedium school established in September 2001. It boasts of excellent facilities which include a multi-purpose hall, music suites, theatre, computer suites, science suites, tutorial rooms, swimming pool and many more. Parents pay their children’s tuition fees in dollarsbut going by Nigerian currency, eachstudent pays N4,480,000 annually. This also includes their feeding, uniforms, textbooks, etc. The subjectpolicies contain the National Curriculum for England requirements with slight modifications to reflect the international setting. Support teachers are also available to help those pupils whose level of English is below average. This school is majorly patronized by foreigners, butof course there are still a good number of Nigerian students there

.2. Grange High School, Lagos – N4.5 millionAddress: No. 6, Harold Shodipo Crescent, GRA Ikeja, Lagos

Email: info@grangeschool.com

Website:www.grangeschool.com

The Grange Secondary School was established with the aim of providing qualitative British education in a happy, caring and supportive environment. It provides a learning environment where children feel valued and are treated with dignity. The school is one of only three in Nigeria to be accredited by the Uk’s Independent Association of Preparatory Schools. (IAPS). I need not tell long stories here because this is the 2nd most expensive secondary school in Nigeria. If you are interested in the school, I think the best thing to do is to go and see for your self how sophisticated education could be made to be

.1. American International School, Lagos – N5.5 MillionAddress: Behind 1004 Federal Estate Victoria Island, Lagos, Nigeria.

Website:www.aislagos.org

The American International School of Lagos (AISL) is a private, coeducational school, which offers an American educational program for students of all nationalities in preschool through 12th grade. The curriculum at AISL is based on US national standards. AISL is fully accredited through the Council of International Schools and the MiddleStates Association. AISL is an International Baccalaureate Organization (IBO) World School. I am glad to inform you that the fees here are paid only in the US Dollars. This is a breakdown of the core annual school fees of this world class school for the 2014/2015 Session:*.Application fee: $586*.Registration fee: $11,715*.Annual capital Levy: $2,662*.6th – 8th (Middle School): $24,101*.9th – 12th (High School): $27,638*.Special Assessment Fee: $9,010*.English Language Learners (ELL):$5,946*.Student Support: $5,946.







6. Day Waterman College, Abeokuta – N3.7 million

Website: info@dwc.org.ng

Just as I said earlier, the 3 popular cities in Nigeria are not absolutely inmonopoly of these expensive schools. With the look of things, and the high quest for qaulity education, these kind of schools will soon be scattered all over the country. Day Waterman College is located along Abeokuta – Sagamu Expressway, Asu Village Road, Abeokuta – Ogun State, Nigeria. It is a modern co-educational boarding school designed to provide an exciting learning environment for secondary school children. The environment offers world-class facilities, a natural, peaceful and focused setting.One of the things that make the school not yet known to so many people is definitely the cost. You should never forget the fact that training a child in school does not mean providing the tuition only. There are so many other things that have to be taken care of for the general welfare of the child which may as well cost as good as the tuition. Well, it’ll take just a few millions to meet up with the demands of Day Waterman college

.5. Lekki British International high School, Lagos – N4 millionAddress: Victoria Arobieke Street, off Admiralty Way, Lekki Phase 1, Lagos.

Website: lekkibritishschool.org

Lekki British School is the original British School in Nigeria which was established in the year 2000. The school supplies the needs of each student. They provide everything that is of international standard as well as creating a conducive environment to encourage a balanced pursuit of study and recreation. Lekki British Senior boasts some of the finest educational facilities in West Africa. All classrooms and laboratories are fully air-conditioned. The hostels have excellent facilities including fully air-conditioned dormitories anda well equipped common room with cable television video and other recreational facilities. The tuition really equals with the facilities. Theypay as much as $19,500 + N200,000 development fee. In naira, a student pays N4,000,300 per session including feeding, school uniforms, hostel, Sunday wears and textbooks

.4. American International School, Abuja – N4.3 Million

Website: www.aisabuja.com

The American International School, located at Drumi area in the Federal capital Territory of Nigeria is an American-accredited international school that has been open since 1993. It is truly an international school with over 30 nationalities represented in the students’ population. The tuition fee per annum is $20,970.00. Other fees such as Application fee, Capital building fee, Annual development fee, etc, sum up to the grand total above. Only the very rich could afford education in this school, and that clearly explains why they currently have just about 500 students from Pre-School to Grade 12.




9. Meadow Hall, Lagos – N3 million

Address: Elegushi Beach Road, By the 4th Roundabout, Lagos-Epe Express Rd, Lekki.

Website: www.meadowhallschool.org



Mrs. Kehinde Nwani founded the Meadow Hall Educational Group in 2002. Meadow Hall Group seeks to provide through its subsidiaries opportunities for the children to develop in all areas thus being able to fully give expression to their unique talents and intelligence and reach their highest potential. Meadow hall School is focused on grooming life-long learners and building a learning organisation conversant with the use of 21st Century methodologies and strategies. But don’t lose focus on the saying that high quality comes with higher price- Meadow Hall fee is as “low” as N3 million.

8. Greensprings School, Lagos – N3.185 million

Address: No. 32, Olatunde Ayoola Avenue, Anthony, Lagos

Website: www.greenspringsschool.com


We are gradually getting down to the “bigger heads”! Greensprings School is a member of the International Schools Curriculum Project (ISCP), Association of International Schools in Africa (AISA) and Association for the Advancement of International Education (AAIE). In addition to being recognized locally with the necessary approval and accreditation to run as an educational establishment in Nigeria by the Lagos State Ministry of Education, Greensprings School is accredited by The Commission on International and Trans-Regional Accreditation (CITA), an agency involved in improving standards in schools across the world through the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools in the USA. The fees which is left at a considerable prize of N3 million plus annually for a boarding student and N1,925,200 annually for day student, include a registration which is once, tuition, textbooks, school and house uniforms, PTA levy, caution fee, etc.

7. Whiteplains British School, Abuja – N3.6 million

Address: Beside Guardian House, Obafemi Awolowo Way, District, Jabi, Abuja Website: whiteplainsschool.com


Whiteplains British School is an exclusively unique school that intends to provide an international, inclusive collaborative learning community that merges the academic rigour of the British National Curriculum with the inquiry based approach of teaching and learning as expounded by Edexcel and Cambridge accreditation. It costs about N3.6 million per annum to cater for the tuition and boarding of a child. On entering the school premises, one could certainly be able to guess what having a child there would mean.


12. Corona Secondary School, Agbara – N2.55 million

Address: Yenagoa Road, Agbara Estate, Agbara, Ogun State, Nigeria.

Website www.coronaschools.org



Corona Secondary School is a residential, co-educational school with the aim to create well-rounded students who are proudly Nigerian, able to express themselves and their culture in any environment either locally or internationally. The unique curriculum allows all students to study for local (NECO), regional (WAEC) and international (IGCSE) qualifications which equips them not just with the knowledge they will need in the future but also the skills that will allow them to be life-long learners. The focus of the Corona Schools’ Trust Council is the development of world-class schools. World class in all facets of operations – curriculum, teaching methodologies, staff quality, libraries, technology, buildings, resources, facilities, management and so on. The fee in this school is over N2 million!

11. Hillcrest School, Jos – N2.65 million

Address: 13 Old Bukuru Road. P.O.Box 652, Jos, Plateau, Nigeria. Website: www.hillcrestschool.net



Lagos, Abuja and Port Harcourt seem to be taking the greater chunk of these expensive schools, but here we come with one of them located in the Northern part of the country, Jos. Hillcrest School is a private, co-educational day school situated in the city of Jos in Nigeria which is a K-12th grade International Christian School with an American curriculum. A significant number of her students come from Nigeria, but a good number come from other countries. The school is owned and operated by eight missions/church organizations. Annually almost all graduates are admitted into North American universities. That’s why it is no doubt patronized by only the elite and rich.

10. Loyola Jesuit, Abuja – N2.8 million

Address: Karu-Karshi Road, Gidan Mangoro, Abuja.

Website: www.loyolajesuit.org.



Loyola Jesuit College opened with JS 1 in 1996. It is a full co-educational private boarding school, with teaching and supervision from members of the Society of Jesus (Jesuits), and specially trained and dedicated lay teachers. The school is located in Abuja, the Federal Capital Territory of Nigeria, situated on a 28.5-hectare site in the village of Gidan Mangoro. The school provides an atmosphere conducive to focused learning. They charge as much as N2,800,000 per student. Loyola Jesuit College is one of the most sought-after secondary schools in Nigeria. The school is very selective when it comes to admitting new students, making it difficult for many people to school there. For LJC, I’ll say, it’s not only about the cost, but the much cherished quality education is also certain.


15. Dowen College, Lekki, Lagos – N2 million

Address: 18, Adebayo herty Road, Road 14 , Phase 1, Lekki, Lagos.

Website: www.dowencollege.org



This is an independent co-educational boarding and day school in the heart of Regency Town, Lekki, Lagos. It offers a broad and balanced education within a friendly, caring and happy environment. Dowen College is located in Lekki, Lagos and comprises boarding and day houses. In order to make learning worthwhile, the school provides a well equipped library, computer centre, internet connectivity, cultural facilities, football pitch, swimming pool and many more. The fees are about two million naira (N2,000,000) per annum for a boarding student and one million, two hundred and fifty-thousand naira (N1,250,000), for day students. The tuition fees include feeding, school uniform, house wear, and textbooks. I think this is nice, or what do you think?

14. Chrisland College, Ikeja – N2 million

Address: 3 Ladipo Oluwole Avenue, Lagos

Website: www.chrislandschools.com



Chrisland High School, Ikeja is a vibrant, modem and unique school concerned with the diversity of learners as people in their totality. It is located at Ladipo Oluwole Avenue, Ikeja, Lagos. Chrisland School is a vibrant modern and unique school.Their facilities include spacious fully air-conditioned classrooms, modern laboratories, music and drama studio, wireless internet access, stocked library, swimming pool, well laid out air-conditioned cafeteria, basketball court and many more. Fees are paid annually or per term but on or before the first day of school. These include registration, tuition deposit, accommodation and feeding. Student pay as high as N2,000,000. With all these, it is expected that learners in the future will be able to compete nationally and internationally with their peers in a very competitive world. May be I’m yet to get to your taste, but I think this will do…

13. Atlantic Hall, Epe, Lagos – N2.27 million

Address: Poka, Epe, Lagos, Nigeria

Website: www.atlantic-hall.net



Atlantic Hall is a private coeducational secondary school in Epe which holds about 600 students and located about 70 kilometres from Lagos in Nigeria. The school has chosen to maintain its present population of approximately 600 students from ages 10 to 17; with a staff student ratio of 1 : 10, this is to avail every child the opportunity to be known. At Atlantic Hall, the student is committed to academic excellence and a well-rounded education. The school has a well equipped medical centre, sporting facilities, well equipped laboratories, swimming pool, etc. Weekends in school is filled with a wide range of social activities including concerts, talent shows, dances and film shows. The school charges as much as two million, two hundred and seventy thousand naira (N2,270,000) for a student per annum. And mind you, this is only tuition, there are some other additional fees such as uniforms, books, etc.


Source :http://buzznigeria.com/top-23-most-expensive-secondary-schools-in-niger

Re: Top 23 Most Expensive Secondary Schools In Nigeria 2015 by Truth24(m): 11:35pm On Oct 15, 2015
Searching for my school name in d top 1000th undecided God pls bless my hustle
Re: Top 23 Most Expensive Secondary Schools In Nigeria 2015 by Emmyk(m): 11:37pm On Oct 15, 2015
I came to check for schools in my state :X
Re: Top 23 Most Expensive Secondary Schools In Nigeria 2015 by bossOD: 11:40pm On Oct 15, 2015
my pikin go soon join, poverty na big sin
Re: Top 23 Most Expensive Secondary Schools In Nigeria 2015 by teemanbastos(m): 11:53pm On Oct 15, 2015
Hmmm... God help! I attend ajepako, he attend British international.. But we are in the same university..

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