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Bridge House College

Nigeria, Lagos

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The school at a glance
Instructs in English
Fees Unlisted
Ages 16 - 18 years
Pupil numbers 3000
Type Co-educational (boarding)
Opened 2004
Bus Service No
Academic offering
Curriculum Cambridge International AS Levels, Cambridge A Levels, Bespoke Curriculum
Strengths Academic Enrichment, Sport, Performing Arts
Clubs Academic and Intellectual, Arts and Creative, Community and Service
Stages Sixth Form
Introduction

Bridge House College, Ikoyi, is a sixth form college for students aged 16 to 18. It offers Cambridge International AS Levels, Cambridge A Levels, and a Bespoke Curriculum. The Cambridge A Levels Programme runs two years, AS completed in Nigeria and A2 at Brooke House College, UK. Cambridge Examinations conducts exams, moderated by British Council. The University Foundation Programme is a one-year path into universities, with Major Modules from Accounting, Biology, Business Studies, Chemistry, Economics, Fine Art, Law, Mathematics, Physics, Psychology, and Sociology, plus ICT, Communication Skills, Research Project and Internship. The USA Foundation Pathway adds SAT/TOEFL/IELTS and Calculus. The Medical Foundation Pathway provides routes to medicine via A Level or UFP, with admissions guidance to medical schools in the UK, Ireland, Hungary, USA and Canada. The college is affiliated with Brooke House College and the University of Hull for inspections and COBIS member. Lagoon-view campus supports study to succeed.

The Essentials

Bridge House College has 3,000 pupils, instruction in English.

Location

Bridge House College is located in Ikoyi, Lagos, Nigeria, inside a gated estate with lagoon-view.

Stages

Bridge House College is a sixth-form college. It offers a Cambridge A Levels Programme (two-year) with admissions in September; AS can be taken in Nigeria and A2 completed in Brooke House College, UK. An Accelerated A' Level Programme (one year) is available. The University Foundation Programme (one year) and USA and Medical Foundation Pathways are also offered.

Type

Sixth form college

Additional learning support

Personal tutors and subject staff provide guidance; more specialized support is available as needed.

Country affiliation

UK affiliations with Brooke House College (UK) and the University of Hull (UK) for inspections, and COBIS membership.

Fees
Application fees

- Application form: ₦15,000 (non‑refundable).

Tuition fees (by programme / year group)

- Bridge House College operates pre‑university programmes (one‑year University Foundation Programme and two‑year Cambridge A‑Level programme). The college does not publish a single, detailed public schedule that lists a complete term‑by‑term tuition table for all programmes and year groups.

- Reported per‑session figures from third‑party listings vary. One independent listing reports typical A‑Level / session fees in the range of ₦360,000 to ₦450,000 per academic session. Another independent listing reports lower session ranges (around ₦100,000–₦130,000 per session). These third‑party figures are given here as reported ranges only; the college's own detailed tuition schedule for the 2026/2027 session is not published in a single public fee table.

Billing schedule and payment terms

- Academic calendar and admissions timing: the college runs a September intake for the main programmes and a January intake for the University Foundation Programme; application forms are sold from January for September entry and the admissions process (computer‑based entrance tests and interviews) is scheduled in the months before a September start. Specific billing dates and term invoicing are not published as a public, itemised fee schedule.

- Application payment method for the application form is handled online via a Paystack purchase link for the application form (online card payment accepted at the application stage). Further invoicing and payment instructions are administered through the college admissions/fees processes.

Boarding fees (if applicable)

- The college is listed as offering both day and boarding options. A publicly available boarding fee schedule (amounts per term or per session) is not published in a publicly accessible fee table. Parents should expect boarding to incur additional accommodation and boarding‑service charges beyond tuition, but specific boarding amounts are not provided in the college's public materials.

Other costs and ancillary fees

- Examination and external assessment fees: students undertaking Cambridge A‑Levels (or other external examinations) will incur exam entry and registration fees in addition to tuition. Those examination fees are charged separately by the examining bodies and/or the college as applicable. The college prepares students for Cambridge and other international routes.

- Admissions‑related and administrative extras: the application form cost (₦15,000) is non‑refundable. Other typical ancillary charges that families should budget for (not publicly quantified by the college) include: registration/acceptance deposits, textbooks and learning materials, optional transport, extracurricular activity fees, and uniforms. Specific amounts for these items are not published in a public fee schedule.

Refund information

- The application form fee (₦15,000) is explicitly non‑refundable. The college's broader tuition refund or fee‑cancellation policy (for withdrawals, transfers, or term‑time departures) is not published as a single, public fee policy document in the materials available online.

Fee payment options

- Online payment at application: the application form is purchased through an online Paystack payment link (card payments accepted at that stage). The college publishes contact details and admissions channels for follow‑up invoicing and fee arrangements. Further payment methods (bank transfer, direct deposit, parent portal billing, or in‑person payments) are not listed in a single public fee page but may be available through the college admissions office.

Summary of findings and gaps

- Confirmed, published figure: application form = ₦15,000 (non‑refundable) and the application form is purchased online via Paystack.

- Not published publicly in a single, detailed fee table (for the 2026/2027 session): a complete term‑by‑term tuition schedule by programme/year group, itemised boarding fees, uniform charges, and a comprehensive tuition refund policy. Third‑party listings report session‑level tuition ranges (examples: approximately ₦360,000–₦450,000 per session in one listing; approximately ₦100,000–₦130,000 per session in another), but those figures differ between sources and are not presented on an official college fee table. Use the confirmed application fee and the third‑party reported session ranges above only as indicative where an official published schedule is absent.
Academics

Bridge House College teaches Cambridge International AS Levels, Cambridge A Levels, Bespoke Curriculum for students aged 16 to 18.

Curriculum

University Foundation Programme (UFP) is a one-year programme for entry into international universities. Students choose three Major Modules from Accounting, Biology, Business Studies, Chemistry, Economics, Fine Art, Law, Mathematics, Physics, Psychology and Sociology, alongside compulsory modules ICT, Communication Skills, Research Project and Internship. The USA Foundation Pathway adds SAT/TOEFL/IELTS and Calculus to the general University Foundation Programme structure. The Cambridge A Levels Programme is a two-year course (AS completed in Bridge House College, Nigeria, and A2 continued at Brooke House College, UK) with three subjects selected from Accounts, Biology, Business Studies, Chemistry, Economics, ICT, Law, Mathematics, Physics, Psychology and Sociology, and Cambridge International Examinations conducts the final exams moderated by the British Council. The Medical Foundation Pathway provides routes to medicine via A Level or UFP paths, with guidance on admissions to medical schools in the UK, Ireland, Hungary, USA and Canada.

Higher Education Progression

Bridge House College maintains a broad university network with partnerships at over 50 universities in the UK, USA, Canada, UAE, Ireland, South Africa, Ghana and Nigeria. Alumni have gained places at institutions such as the University of Hull, the University of Essex, the University of Leicester and the University of Birmingham; a Bridge House College alumnus received a full scholarship to FU Foundation School of Engineering and Applied Science, Columbia University. In 2025, graduates secured offers at world-leading universities across multiple regions, reflecting the college's continued focus on preparing students for international higher education.

Wellbeing

Social and Emotional Learning (SEL)

Guidance and pastoral support are provided through personal tutors and subject staff, with room for more specialized support if needed. The school develops students' self-esteem and personal development through a Personal Development Curriculum that includes PSCHE, and there are opportunities for guidance and a balanced program with co-curricular activities outside the classroom.

Mental Wellbeing

The Mental Health and Wellbeing Policy states the school takes mental health and wellbeing seriously and promotes a caring, inclusive ethos while recognising staff welfare. It aims to develop a community where all stakeholders can flourish, includes a Wellbeing Officer to address welfare and wellbeing needs, and outlines how the school supports mental health and wellbeing for students and staff. The policy also promotes student wellbeing through initiatives such as establishing a student wellbeing group and ensuring appropriate staff development.

Safeguarding

Safeguarding is everybody's responsibility. The school has a duty of care to keep students safe from harm and may record, monitor and share information with other agencies, prioritising the best interests of the child. Designated Safeguarding Lead is Mr Adelekan Gbenga; Assistant Designated Safeguarding Lead is Mrs Ukpe Helyn; Designated Governors for Safeguarding are Mr Abdulrazaq Kamal and Ms Orenuga Adebukola. If a child is in immediate danger, call Mr Adelekan at 08035471732 or Mrs Ukpe at 08106491265.

Admissions

Admissions

Complete the Bridge House College Application Form. The form is accessed from the Admissions page and initiates the admissions process. The process proceeds through a formal assessment and an online interview for successful candidates.

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