Nigeria, Lagos
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Application fees
- No separate application or non-refundable registration fee is publicly listed for Marymount School, Lekki; one public school listing shows an Admission Fee of ₦0 and other directories indicate admission is open but do not publish a distinct application charge.
Tuition fees (by year group / per term)
- The school does not publish a full, itemized per-year fee schedule for the 2026/27 academic year. Available public listings give termly tuition ranges rather than detailed year-by-year amounts.
- Reported termly ranges from public school directories (separating sections where indicated):
- Nigerian/General section: approximately ₦150,000 to ₦300,000 per term.
- Indian section (CBSE/Indian curriculum): approximately ₦301,000 to ₦500,000 per term.
- Because a full tuition table by individual year group (e.g., Nursery, Reception, Primary 1–6) is not publicly posted, exact per-term and per-year totals for specific year groups are not available in public listings.
Billing schedule and payment terms
- A detailed billing schedule (exact invoice dates, due dates, penalties for late payment, or whether fees are payable termly/semesterly/annually) is not publicly published in available sources. Public listings indicate termly fee amounts but do not provide the school's formal payment terms or due-date schedule.
Boarding fees
- Marymount School, Lekki operates as a day-only school; no boarding provision or boarding fees are published.
Other costs and compulsory extras
- Specific charges for uniforms, textbooks, transport (bus), extracurricular activities, examination or assessment fees, or consumables are not published in a centralized public fee schedule for the school. Public listings note that separate costs (uniforms, activities) are commonly charged by similar schools, but Marymount's exact amounts for these items are not posted.
Refund information
- No publicly available refund policy, withdrawal notice requirement, or rules for reimbursement of refundable deposits are published for Marymount School, Lekki in the sources reviewed.
Fee payment options
- There is no publicly listed, detailed set of accepted payment methods (for example specific bank details, credit-card processors, or online payment platforms) in the available public listings. Contact details are published for enquiries.
Summary regarding public availability of detailed fees
- Publicly available school-directory entries and listings report termly tuition ranges (see above) and confirm the school's status as a nursery/primary day school with an Indian section, but they do not publish a full, year-group-by-year-group fee schedule, nor do they publish comprehensive billing terms, itemized extras, refund terms, or the school's accepted payment methods for the 2026/27 academic year. For clarity: the figures above are ranges reported in public listings; a complete per-year fee table and formal payment/refund terms were not available in those listings.
Marymount School, Lekki is a Lagos-based campus serving children aged 2 to 11. It offers a blend of British and Nigerian curricula, with a Nigerian Section and an International Section, and an Indian Curriculum Section for expatriate families. The school opened in 2007 as a Montessori-based preschool and nursery in Lekki Phase 1 and later expanded to nursery and primary education. In 2012, the Indian Curriculum Section was introduced in collaboration with Mrs. Kavita Chellaram to serve the expatriate Indian community in Lagos. In September 2014, Marymount began admitting primary pupils. The Indian CBSE section follows the CBSE framework, while the Nigerian and International Sections provide alternative curricular tracks. A cultural and language focus accompanies the CBSE pathway. The school also runs an enriched after-school program to extend learning beyond classroom hours. Marymount's structure supports families seeking a locally relevant yet internationally oriented early education in Lagos today and globally.