Nigeria, Lagos
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Canterbury International Schools serves learners aged 3 to 16 with a three-curriculum approach: the British Curriculum, the Nigerian Curriculum, and a Christian Curriculum. The school supports students through early years, primary, and lower secondary education, aligning learning experiences with the respective curricular frameworks. The British Curriculum component provides a clear subject structure and progression, while the Nigerian Curriculum ensures exposure to national standards. The Christian Curriculum integrates values-based learning within academic subjects, offering a distinctive educational emphasis. Because three curricula are offered under one school framework, families can seek continuity across key stages without changing schools, and students can benefit from exposure to multiple curricular perspectives within a single community. Canterbury International Schools aims to balance local requirements with an international context, fostering foundational skills, subject knowledge, and a sense of community across a multi-curriculum environment.
Canterbury International Schools has instruction in English.
Annual tuition at Canterbury International Schools ranges from NGN 453,000 for 2026/27.
Education beyond the classroom includes a VI Form Initiation Programme, a Work Experience Programme, a Mentoring Programme and a Student Union. These activities develop leadership, communication, teamwork and problem-solving skills. The IB learner profile fosters learners who are inquirers, knowledgeable, thinkers, communicators, principled, open-minded, caring, risk-takers, balanced and reflective. Sport and physical education promote self-confidence, effort, fair play and teamwork. Achievements are recognised in assemblies and through certificates and public praise.
English is a priority from the very beginning. The Early Years follow the English Early Years Foundation Stage Curriculum. All teachers are native English speakers. An immersion approach to English is provided. There is a high adult-to-child ratio to support small-group work and maximise opportunities to develop spoken English. In the IB Diploma Programme, the language of teaching and learning is English.
Mentoring Programme and a Student Union provide student support and peer-led activities. The IB learner profile includes caring, open-mindedness, balance and reflection that guide student wellbeing. Sport and arts activities promote self-confidence and a healthy lifestyle. Achievements are recognised in assemblies, encouraging effort and positive self-esteem. Extracurricular activities help students develop leadership, communication and teamwork skills.