Nigeria, Lagos
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1. Age eligibility. Nursery One is for children aged 3 years. Playschool serves children aged 18 months. Creche is for children aged 3 months.
2. Admission forms and fees. Admission forms are available at the business office from the first Monday in February. Application costs are Nursery 15,000 naira; Creche 30,000 naira; Playschool 20,000 naira.
3. Admission tests and interviews. An interview is scheduled for Nursery One. A written test is administered for other classes, followed by an oral interview.
4. Provisional admission letters and forms. Successful candidates receive a provisional Letter of Admission, a Parents' Undertaking and Illness Indemnity forms within one week after the interview. These documents initiate the admission process. The next step is to complete the acceptance by paying the fees.
5. Acceptance and onboarding. Acceptance is communicated by payment of fees in designated banks and tellers submitted to the business office within two weeks. A welcome pack with information on resumption is provided to parents. Tours are conducted on designated Open Days by each school.
6. Transfers and additional notes. Pupils can transfer from one Corona School to another sister school at any time within the school year based on availability of space. Transfers are across all Corona School locations. Tours are available on designated Open Days.
Corona Schools is a Nigerian network of eight co-educational campuses serving nursery through secondary education, with boarding facilities at Corona Secondary School Agbara. The system spans ages 0 to 18, and the Corona Schools Trust Council governs curriculum, libraries, technology, staff quality and facilities across campuses. The nursery uses Montessori methods; the primary curriculum blends Nigerian and international content aligned to the International Primary Curriculum; the secondary curriculum blends Nigerian and British curricula to prepare students for undergraduate study worldwide. Corona Secondary School Agbara is NEASC-accredited. The organization participates in digital transformation and is a Microsoft Showcase/incubator School, with Microsoft Innovative Experts and Microsoft Certified Experts. ACCA Foundation Level is offered to senior students. Languages include Hausa, Igbo, Yoruba, French and German. Co-curriculars cover performing arts, languages and STEAM initiatives such as Go Techy. The network has 668 staff and about 35,000 students, celebrating 70 years, with libraries, technology and infrastructure.