Nigeria, Lagos
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Halifield Schools operates two Lagos campuses in Nigeria: Maryland (2-6 Oki Lane, Maryland, Lagos) and Lekki (Plot 6, Providence Street, Lekki Phase 1). The Maryland campus is described as a serene environment and is located on Oki Lane opposite KICC Church, not far from Ikeja; the Lekki campus sits on its own grounds at Providence Street, Lekki Phase 1.
Early Years (toddlers, playgroup, nursery, reception); Elementary (Year 1–6); Halifield College (secondary).
Private school
Differentiated Learning; Intervention Classes; Curriculum Extension Elementary.
Nigeria
Bus shuttle available.
Application & Admission Fees
- Application fee: N10,000 (paid to purchase and submit the application form). This application fee is non‑refundable.
- Acceptance fee: an acceptance fee is required to secure an offered place and must be paid within one month of accepting the admission offer. Promotional offers (for example, a waiver of an acceptance fee of N150,000 for the first 50 pupils at the Lekki campus) have been offered at times.
Tuition fees (charged per term) — by school level
- Early Years / Primary (Toddler, Playgroup, Nursery, Reception, Years 1–6): Tuition per term is in the range N151,000 – N300,000. Tuition is billed on a per‑term basis.
- Secondary / College (Years 7 and above / College): Tuition per term is in the range N301,000 – N500,000. Tuition is billed on a per‑term basis.
Billing schedule and payment terms
- Tuition is invoiced per term (parents are expected to pay tuition on a per‑term billing cycle). Once an offer of admission is accepted, the acceptance fee must be paid within one month to guarantee the place.
- The school operates an online payment system (Edves) that supports secure payments by card and by bank transfer for school fees.
Boarding fees
- Halifield Schools offers both day and boarding options; boarding provision is available for applicable year groups. Specific boarding fee amounts are charged in addition to tuition for boarders.
Other costs and typical additional charges
- School bus / shuttle service: a bus shuttle is available; the school offers discounts on shuttle charges for qualifying siblings (see sibling discount below).
- Lunch programme and extra‑curricular activities: the school operates a lunch programme and a wide range of extra‑curricular activities (these programmes and certain activities may carry separate fees).
- Acceptance pack / enrolment items: an acceptance pack is provided after admission; families should expect additional one‑off enrolment or kit items (acceptance pack) and optional activity costs.
Discounts, scholarships and fee reductions
- Sibling discount: 10% off tuition for the third child.
- Bus shuttle discount: 50% off bus shuttle services for the third child.
- Scholarships and merit/need‑based awards: the school runs named scholarships (including merit awards for top entrance exam scores and need‑based scholarships); specific selection criteria apply.
Refunds
- The application fee is stated as non‑refundable. (Refund rules for other fee categories are determined by school policy and by the terms of acceptance; families should note the non‑refundable status of the application fee.)
Accepted payment methods
- Online payment via the school's Edves portal: card payments and bank transfers are supported.
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Halifield Schools is a private Nigerian institution serving ages 2 to 16 with campuses in Maryland and Lekki. The curriculum blends Nigerian and British standards, delivering WASSCE and IGCSE syllabi and preparing students for BECE, CHECKPOINT, and IGCSE. Edmodo connects teachers and learners beyond the classroom. Co-curriculars include music, craft, robotics, graphics, photography, weaving, cooking and chess. Founded in 1996, Halifield is governed by a board of professionals; daily operations are led by a Director, with a Head of Schools and Principals managing campuses. Facilities span science laboratories, a Basic Technology Workshop, ICT and Language Labs, Math Lab, libraries, a Music Room, an Art Studio, a sports field and pavilion, dining hall, sick bay, boarding facilities, a Book Store, a Tuck Shop and wireless Internet. The school maintains international partnerships with foreign scholarships and has notable chess and arts achievements, plus community service through Halicares. Students gain international exposure through partner schools.