Nigeria, Lagos
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Corona Schools operate across Lagos, Nigeria, with campuses in Gbagada, Ikoyi, Lekki and Victoria Island, and a secondary campus in Agbara, Ogun State. The Central Office is at No. 72 Raymond Njoku, Ikoyi, Lagos. Corona School Ikoyi is at No. 6 Mekunwen Road, off Bourdillon Road, Ikoyi; Corona School Victoria Island is on Waziri Ibrahim Crescent, Victoria Island; Corona Day Nursery Ikoyi is at No. 35 Mobolaji Johnson Avenue, Off Osborne Road, Ikoyi; Corona School Lekki is in Abijo, Ibeju-Lekki.
Early years (creche/playschool/nursery), primary, and secondary education across campuses.
Co-educational day schools; boarding facilities are available at Corona Secondary School Agbara.
Learning support is available; there is a department for learning needs and early detection/intervention.
Nigeria
Door-to-door bus service is provided by the school.
Application fees and admission form costs
- Creche application form: NGN 30,000.
- Playschool application form: NGN 20,000.
- Nursery application form: NGN 15,000.
Tuition fees — summary by year group (annual and per-term amounts)
- Creche (annual): typical annual tuition falls at the lower end of the school's fee range; estimated annual tuition commonly cited is NGN 1,500,000. Per term: approximately NGN 500,000.
- Playschool / Nursery (annual): NGN 1,500,000 (common figure for nursery/day groups). Per term: approximately NGN 500,000.
- Primary (day) (annual): typical published ranges for Corona primary campuses are NGN 1,500,000 to NGN 2,000,000. Per term: approximately NGN 500,000 to NGN 666,667.
- Secondary (day) (annual): commonly reported annual tuition for day secondary places (Corona Day Secondary) is around NGN 2,550,000. Per term: approximately NGN 850,000.
- Secondary (boarding) — Corona Secondary School, Agbara (annual): commonly reported boarding annual tuition figures appear in the range NGN 2,900,000 to NGN 3,600,000. Per term: approximately NGN 966,667 to NGN 1,200,000. Boarding provision is available at the Agbara campus.
How term and annual amounts are applied
- Fees are billed and collected in advance either per term or per session; parents pay fees before the term/session starts. A full term's notice is required for withdrawal or a term's fees in lieu of notice.
Billing schedule and payment terms
- Fees are payable in advance per term or for the full session. Acceptance of admission is confirmed through payment of fees within the school's stated payment window. A full term's notice is required if withdrawing a pupil, otherwise a term's fees must be paid in lieu of notice.
Boarding fees and boarding provisions
- Boarding is offered at Corona Secondary School, Agbara (weekly/boarding options noted). Annual boarding costs reported by independent school-fee listings fall in the NGN 2,900,000–NGN 3,600,000 range; per-term equivalents are shown above. Specific boarding-related extras (beddings, weekend leave arrangements, medical provisions) may carry additional charges assessed by the school.
Other costs and regular additional fees
- Uniforms: the school requires items from an official uniform list. Parents are responsible for purchasing the required uniform items.
- Co-curricular / club fees: some clubs and activity academies carry termly fees; an example club/academy fee level cited in school communications is NGN 40,000 (per term) for paid club activities. Extra-curricular, academy, or specialist activity fees are charged termly alongside school fees when applicable.
- Other possible one-off or recurring costs include examination fees, booklists and stationery, school-provided transport (bus) charges where applicable, lunch/cafeteria plans, and optional paid extracurricular academies. These items are normally listed on the school's fee invoice or payment portal when a pupil is enrolled.
Refunds and withdrawal rules
- A full term's notice is required when withdrawing a pupil; if notice is not provided a term's fees will be charged in lieu of notice. Fees are collected in advance; the school reserves the right to review fees and to apply the stated notice/fee-in-lieu rule on withdrawal.
Fee payment options and accepted channels
- Debit and credit card payments are accepted (online payment gateway available via the school's payment links). The school operates an online payment facility using a payment gateway for card payments.
- Payments may also be made through designated banks and by submitting bank tellers as proof of payment; the school's business office processes and records such payments. Parents are required to submit payment evidence to the business office within the stated acceptance window following enrolment.
Consequences of late or non-payment
- The school applies its published rules for late or non-payment, which can include administrative penalties and the requirement to clear outstanding fees before a pupil is permitted to continue on-site activities. Parents should expect that outstanding fees can affect a pupil's continued enrolment and participation in examinations or school activities.
Notes on variability
- Annual tuition figures vary by campus, by year group, and by whether a pupil is day or boarding. Where a single numeric range is shown above, that range reflects reported fees across Corona campuses and entries published by school-fee information services. Parents should plan for variability between campuses and between day and boarding arrangements.
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.