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Thursday, 20 August 2015

PHOTOS: Top 10 Most Expensive Schools In Lagos

With the privatization of public education, there have 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.
Below are the top 10 ten most expensive private secondary schools in Lagos:
1. Dowen College, Lekki
N2,000,000 annually for a boarding student and N1,250,000 for a day student.
Dowen College Lekki Lagos
Dowen College students at an event
2. Chrisland College, Lagos
N2,000,000 annually. Fees can be paid annually or termly but on or before the first day of school. These include registration,tuition deposit,accommodation and feeding.
Chrisland School students
3. Atlantic Hall
They charge as much as N2,270,000 for a student
Graduating ceremony in Atlantic Hall School Lagos
4. Greensprings School
They charge a total of N3,185,200 annually for a boarding student and N1,925,200 for a day student
Greensprings Student with their principal

5. Lekki British International School, Lekki Phase 1.
They charge $19,500 + N200,000 development fee. In Naira, a student pays N4,000,300 per session including feeding,school uniform,hostel, Sunday wear and textbooks.
British International School Students Lekki
6. British International School, Victoria island
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.
British International School, Lekki, Lagos

7. Corona School Secondary School Agbara
N2.55million
A block of Classroom in Corona School Agbara Lagos
8. Meadow Hall
3 million Per Annum
9. Grange School, Lagos
N4.5 million per annum.
Students of Grange School Lagos performing in a school concert
10. American International School, Lagos
JS 1–3 $15,000 or N2,310, SS1–3 $15,000 equivalent to N2,6000
Apllication Fee $350 and $600 in addition to tuition fee
American International School Lagos

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