Nigeria, Lagos
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The Abraham Lincoln American Academy operates two campuses in Nigeria. Abuja Campus is at 3683 Erie Crescent off Nile Street, Maitama, Abuja. Lagos Campus is at 13 Olugun Agbaje Street, Victoria Island, Lagos.
Early Childhood Program (Toddler – Pre-K); Elementary School (Kindergarten through Grade 5); Middle School Program (Grades 6–8).
Transportation is available as an optional service for an additional fee.
Board approval
- The Board of Directors approved the current tuition and fee schedule at its meeting held on December 8, 2025.
Application fee
- USD 100 (one-time, non-refundable).
Tuition fees by campus and year group (per academic year)
- Lagos Campus:
- Early Childhood Program (Toddler – Pre-K): USD 10,500 per academic year.
- Elementary School (Kindergarten – Grade 5): USD 10,500 per academic year.
- Middle School (Grades 6–8): USD 10,500 per academic year.
- Abuja Campus:
- Early Childhood Program (Toddler – Pre-K): USD 7,000 per academic year.
- Elementary School (Kindergarten – Grade 5): USD 7,000 per academic year.
- Middle School (Grades 6–8): USD 7,000 per academic year.
Per-term breakdown
- A per-term breakdown is not specified in the published fee schedule; the listed amounts are shown as per academic year.
Billing schedule and payment terms
- The published schedule does not list specific billing dates, term instalment options, or late-payment penalties. Tuition may be paid in United States Dollars (USD) or Nigerian Naira (NGN); families choosing to pay in Naira are instructed to obtain the applicable exchange rate from Admissions at the time of payment. For detailed payment deadlines and formal payment terms, families are directed to contact Admissions.
Boarding fees
- No boarding fees are listed. The published tuition and fee schedule does not include any boarding fee line items.
Other costs and typical additional fees
- The published schedule states that additional fees may apply for optional services and extras, specifically listing extracurricular activities, uniforms, transportation, and specialized support services as categories where extra charges could be assessed. Specific amounts for these items are not provided in the published fee schedule.
Refund information
- Refund policies and procedures (for withdrawal, mid-term departures, or cancelled enrolment) are not specified in the published tuition and fee schedule.
Fee payment options (methods and currencies)
- Currencies accepted for tuition payments: United States Dollars (USD) and Nigerian Naira (NGN).
- Specific payment methods (for example, credit card, bank transfer, or online payment portal) and related processing details are not listed in the published fee schedule.
Summary of items not specified in the published schedule
- The published schedule provides per-academic-year tuition by campus and a one-time application fee, and notes that additional fees may apply. It does not provide per-term fee breakdowns, detailed billing schedules, explicit payment terms, itemized charges for uniforms/transportation/extracurriculars, boarding fees, refund rules, or accepted payment method details beyond the currency options.
Abraham Lincoln American Academy offers an American Curriculum for children aged 1 to 14, with two campuses in Abuja and Lagos. The Abuja campus is on Erie Crescent, Maitama, and Lagos campus on Olugun Agbaje Street, Victoria Island. The program spans Preschool through Middle School, with Kindergarten–5th Grade built on United States standards. Core subjects include English Language Arts and Mathematics, complemented by History, Science, Foreign Language, Physical Education, Performing Arts, Music, Entrepreneurial and Leadership classes, and a broad range of sports such as Swimming, Soccer, Basketball, Tennis, and Horseback Riding. In Grades 6–8, the Middle School follows a U.S. Curriculum with Core Academics—Mathematics, English, Science, History—plus Strong English Skills, Hands-On Learning, Arts & Creativity, Technology & AI, and Whole-Child Development emphasizing character, leadership, and collaboration. Social Studies features year-long explorations of Africa, American history, and world geography. Extracurriculars include intramural sports, theater, orchestra, and dance; Foreign Language is offered.