Top 10 Most Expensive Nigerian Secondary Schools in 2023

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Most Expensive Nigerian Secondary Schools

Explore the crème de la crème of Nigerian education at the Most Expensive Nigerian Secondary Schools – uncover the top 10 institutions where quality meets luxury

Most Expensive Nigerian Secondary Schools: The secondary School level is a very vital academic level. It is placed somewhere at the intermediary in the education system. The level is so vital that upon its completion, one acquires the first substantially relevant certificate that enables him to go further if he so wishes, or take whichever part, having fulfilled the very basic requirement. There are numerous secondary schools in Nigeria, being funded by both the public and private sector.

Every citizen of Nigeria enjoys the choice of attending any secondary school in Nigeria so long as he meets the requirements specifically stated by the school, and so long as he can bear the financial demands which is usually peculiar to schools. Secondary schools funded by the government tend to be more affordable than those funded by the private, for obvious reasons. The cost of schools does not in any way dictate the degree of the quality of education being rendered, although it may be instrumental to guaranteeing a favourable and conducive study atmosphere, teaching and aids to teaching.

Another instrumental factor that may render a school expensive is the geographical location. The schools in an expense area are most likely to be more expensive. For instance, schools in areas like Lekki, Victoria Island, Abuja, and so on. Also, schools established and run as international, and schools that have international affiliations are more likely to cost more.

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Top 10 Costliest/Most expensive school in Nigeria And Their Fees

Here are the most expensive secondary schools in Nigeria: 

1. American International School of Lagos: American International School of Lagos is a very expensive one in Victoria Island, Lagos. The school was founded in the year 1964, and the total number of the pioneer students was 30. Currently, the school has over 450 intakes. Being an international school, the school is comprised of students from over 40 nationalities.

The faculty has over 50 qualified and licensed teachers from different countries. The school is boastful of its standardized curriculum and methodology, and high class facilities which include 55 classrooms, technology lab, library, gymnasium, swimming pool, football pitch, tennis court, administrative offices, and so on. The fees are paid in dollars, and are disintegrated as application fee, registration fee, special assessment fee, annual capital fee and so on. In naira, the cost of the school ranges from 5 million naira.

2. British International School (BIS): The school has its location at Oniru Private Estate, Victoria Island, Lagos. It is a day and boarding school with students from over 10 nationalities. The institution was established in 2001, and since then, it has continued to develop structurally and strategically. British International School is one the most expensive schools in Nigeria.

The school’s teacher to student ratio is an ideal one, thereby guaranteeing a particularized learning structure. The school also has numerous facilities like music suite, multipurpose hall, labs, swimming pool and so on. The fees paid in dollars. Converting to naira, the fees range from 5 million naira upwards.

3. Lekki British School: Here is another of the most expensive secondary schools in Nigeria. The school is located at Lekki Phase 1, Lagos state, and was founded in the year 2000.

The school is boastful of its classic facilities ranging from comfortable classrooms with air conditioner, laboratories, computers, hostels equipped with air conditioner, recreational facilities, and so on. The Encomium Weekly has named Lekki British School as one of the most expensive schools in Lagos and Nigeria. The school fees cost over 4 million naira.

4. American International School Abuja: American International School, Abuja is a mixed day school, established in 1993. The school’s intake is over 500 of students from over 40 nationalities. The school’s teacher to student ratio is 1:15, an amazing one.

The school has athletic facilities, music and art performance suite, recreational facilities, well-equipped laboratories and other core equipment for aid to learning. The sum up of the tuition fee, application fee, capital building fee, annual development fee and so on, which are paid in dollars make up for the overall cost of 1.5 million in naira. The number of foreigners in the school is said to be even more than that of Nigerians. It is obviously a school for the rich only.

5. Grange School: Grange is a private secondary school in Ikeja, Lagos. It is a day and boarding school. The school was established on 1st November, 1958. It is a coeducational school. The school was established by the British expatriates with the purpose that the school curriculum be based on the UK National Curriculum.

Thus, there is an oversight from the Standards for British Schools Overseas. The school has affiliation with AISEN (UK), AISA (Kenya) and COBIS (UK). It was in the year 1998 that the school incorporated secondary school level. The school also has overwhelming classic facilities and they run amazing activities for the students. Their fees range from 4.5 million naira.

6. Day Waterman College: Here is to one school outside Lagos and Abuja which is at the top of the list of the most expensive secondary schools in Nigeria. Day Waterman College has its location along Abeokuta-Sagamu expressway, Ogun State.

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The school is boastful of its classic and conducive learning environment, and world-class facilities. Day Waterman College fees are summed up at 3.7 million naira per annum.

7. Meadow Hall School, Lagos: This is a private secondary school in Lekki, Lagos. It is a coeducational secondary school established on July 2007 by Kehinde Nwani. Meadow Hall School has a population of over 1,000 students. The school has world-class facilities for sports and learning. Meadow Hall School interestingly combines the Nigerian Curriculum and that of the British in learning.

One of the core objectives of the school is to train students through the Godly way of life. Their school fees per annum costs 3 million naira.

8. Greensprings School, Lagos: Greensprings School was established by the British in 1985. It is a day and boarding school, and one of the most expensive schools in Nigeria. For the day students, their fees are summed up to the sum of about 1.9 million naira, while for the boarding students, 3 million naira.

9. Loyola Jesuit, Abuja: Loyola Jesuit is a private boarding secondary school founded by the catholic Jesuit Community (the Society of Jesus). The school is in the affiliation with Catholicism. The school is located in Gidan Mangoro, Abuja, and was established on 2nd October, 1996.

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The school is a popularly expensive one. It is a coeducational school. Loyola Jesuit has always been at the top in the West African Examination Council. The school was named after the founder and the patron saint of the Society of Jesus (Jesuit), St. Ignatius of Loyola. Loyola Jesuit is run in line with strict religious and moral principles. Their school fees run in 2.8 million naira.

10. Hillcrest School, Jos: Hillcrest is a private secondary school in the City of Jos. it is a coeducational school with Christian religious affiliation, established in 1942 and sponsored by 10 Christian missionary bodies. Hillcrest has been named 40th on the list of the best high schools in Africa, according to the list by Almanac 2003. Their annual tuition fee is over 2.65 million.

Conclusion

An interesting thing about the most expensive schools in Nigeria is that they tend to guarantee an ideal conducive learning atmosphere as well as quality education.

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