In
Lagos, there are several secondary schools that have high‐end school fees. These
schools are among the top‐rated
in the state. That is because they have invested much to bring quality
learning to the students. Also, a good number of these most expensive secondary
schools in Nigeria are located in prominent cities of Lagos state.
With
the privatization of public education, there has been a proliferation of
private schools in Nigeria. Lagos perhaps has the largest population of private
schools in the country today. Some of the schools are incredibly expensive.
If
you are interested to know these institutions, then this article will be
informative on that, as we highlight the leading top 10 most expensive high secondary schools in
Lagos state.
Top 10 Most Expensive Secondary Schools in Lagos (2023)
Below
are the top 10 most expensive private secondary schools in Lagos:
1.
Dowen College, Lekki
2.
Chrisland College, Lagos
3.
Atlantic Hall
4.
Greensprings School
5.
Lekki British International School, Lekki Phase
6.
British International School, Victoria Island
7.
Corona School Secondary School, Agbara
8.
Meadow Hall, Lagos
9.
Grange School, Lagos
10.
American International School, Lagos
11.
American International School, Lagos
12.
British International School, Lagos
13.
Chris land College, Ikeja
1. DOWEN COLLEGE, LEKKI,
LAGOS
A
school that moulds students to be global citizens using a syllabus content of
integrated international curriculum, Down College Lekki is one of the most
expensive secondary schools in Nigeria with fees totaling around 2million
naira. The school is located at No 18, Adebayo Doherty, Lekki Phase 1, Lagos.
The class population is limited to maximum of 20 students per class as the
school prides itself in focusing on the individual student.
2. CHRISLAND COLLEGE, LAGOS
Located
in Ladipo Oluwole Avenue, Ikeja, the school features facilities such as drama
studio, spacious fully air‐conditioned
classrooms, cafeteria and basketball court, modern laboratories, swimming pool,
well‐stocked library, and so on.
Total fees payment is around 2million naira.
3. ATLANTIC HALL, EPE, LAGOS
The
school holds and maintains a 600 student population figure, and operates at a
teacher‐student ratio of 1:10. Its
facilities are highly well equipped and the school features social events such
as talent shows, dances, concerts, and film shows at weekends. As for the
amount of the fees, well, it’s 2.27 million.
4. GREENSPRINGS SCHOOL,
LAGOS
Greensprings
School, which is located at 32, Olatunde Ayoola Avenue, Anthony, Lagos, and
also has a campus in Awoyaya, Lekki, was founded in January 1985. ﴾Lagos﴿. They
charge ₦3,185,200 for boarding students and ₦1,925,200 for day students per
year, which includes tuition, textbooks, school uniforms, PTA levy, and
boarding fees. This is the only school
in Nigeria’s top ten most costly secondary schools that offers both daily and
boarding options to pupils. Greensprings School is a good option if you’re
looking for an expensive secondary school that also accepts day students. The
day student fees are approximately ₦1,925,200, while the boarding fees are approximately
₦3,000,000.
5. LEKKI BRITISH INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL, LEKKI PHASE, LAGOS
The
Lekki British International High School is another of Lagos’ most costly
secondary schools. The school is located at Victoria Arobieke Street, off
Admiralty Way, in Lekki Phase 1, Lagos, and was founded in the year 2000. Each
student’s needs are met by the school. They give everything that is of world
grade, as well as a welcoming setting that promotes a healthy balance of study
and recreation. The hostels are well‐equipped,
with fully air‐conditioned
dorms and a well‐equipped
common room with cable television, video, and other recreational amenities.
6. BRITISH INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL, VICTORIA ISLAND, LAGOS
They
charge $26,750 + N200,000 annually for
a student. This includes boarding facilities, feeding, books, uniforms,
textbooks etc. which is about N4,480,000 when converted to naira.
7. CORONA SCHOOL SECONDARY SCHOOL, LEKKI, LAGOS
Situated
in the serene environment of Abijo, Corona Day Secondary School, Lekki.
Our
secondary schools have the common advantage of the Corona brand and all that it
stands for. These include our unique brand and tradition of innovation,
excellence, outstanding academic pursuits, social responsibility, competitive
sports culture and high expectations for each student. Boarding or day, each
school offers well-resourced teachers, technology integrated learning,
well-maintained facilities and a high-performance culture to stimulate your
child’s growth, learning and development. Corona Day Secondary School Lekki is
part of a unique brand and tradition of innovation, school fees N2.55million
8. MEADOW HALL, LAGOS
The
Meadow Hall Educational Group was founded in 2002 by Mrs Kehinde Nwani. The
school is focused on building lifelong learners who are conversant with 21st‐century strategies and
methodologies. The fees? Well, that is around 3 million naira and exactly the
reason why it is featured on this list. School fees 3 million Per Annum.
9. GRANGE SCHOOL, LAGOS
Grange
is Lagos’ second most costly secondary school, after AISL. They’re at 6, Harold
Shodipo Crescent in Ikeja’s GRA, Lagos state. Grange is a British‐owned school that provides
students with a comfortable and congenial environment as well as modern
learning tools. This school’s students are treated with the utmost decency,
respect, and care. This British‐owned
institution charges 4.5 million naira per session.
10. AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL, LAGOS
Governed by a 9‐member board of directors, the American International School of Lagos is the most expensive secondary school in Nigeria with a total term payment of about 5.5 million. The school is located behind 1004 Federal Estate, Victoria Island, Lagos. It is a privately owned co‐educational school with an American pattern and standard curriculum programme. AISL offers international educational standards for students of various nationalities. It is accredited by the middle state association and the council of international schools. All fees in the school are paid in US dollars. Currently, the school has 62 teachers and 74 non‐teaching staff.
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