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Mictec International Schools

Nigeria, Lagos

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The school at a glance
Instructs in English
Fees NGN 450,000
Ages 1 - 18 years
Type Co-educational, Co-educational (boarding)
Opened 1991
Bus Service No
Academic offering
Curriculum British Curriculum, Cambridge IGCSE, Cambridge (Secondary), Bespoke Curriculum
Taught languages English, French, Yoruba, Igbo
Typical class size 10
Strengths Sport, Languages, Visual and Creative Arts
Clubs Academic and Intellectual, Arts and Creative, Leadership and Professional
Stages Infant/Toddler Care, Early Years, Kindergarten, Primary School, Middle School, Secondary School, High School, Senior Secondary School
Introduction

Mictec International Schools operate across two accessible campuses, Ogudu and Oko-Oba, serving ages 1 to 18. The Nigerian-British curriculum blends Early Learning through Senior High with options for Nigerian Curriculum, Cambridge IGCSE, and Cambridge O-Level, plus SAT and TOEFL preparation for international study. The program emphasizes inquiry-based learning, life skills, and a global perspective to prepare students for higher education worldwide. Classrooms are designed for 20 students with two teachers per room, and each pupil has a tutor who tracks progress weekly. Facilities include ICT labs with high-speed internet and Microsoft Certification, modern science laboratories, and on-site health services. Boarding is available with 24/7 security and medical care; a fleet of buses provides safe transport. The school offers a broad sports program, including football, basketball, swimming, and more, strong arts provisions through Creative and Cultural Arts, and a robust Nigerian languages and French program, all supported by pastoral care and leadership development.

The Essentials

Mictec International Schools has typical class sizes of 10, instruction in English.

Location

Two campuses in Lagos: Ogudu/Ojota at 23-29 Emmanuel High Street, and Oko-Oba at 10 Social Club Road, New Oko Oba, Agege.

Stages

Early Learning (Nursery); Primary School (Year 1-6); Junior High School (Year 7-9); Senior High School (Year 10-12).

Type

Private international school offering Nigerian and British curricula; two campuses; boarding available.

School day structure

School days run 7:30 AM to 4:00 PM, Monday to Friday.

Bus service

School bus services are available with routes covering major Lagos neighbourhoods (e.g., Ojota, Ketu, Mile 12, Estate, Opebi, Allen, Ikeja, Maryland, Oshodi). Enrollment involves a Transportation Request Form, route confirmation, and payment.

Fees

Annual tuition at Mictec International Schools ranges from NGN 450,000 for 2026/27.

Application / Admission fees

- Admission / application fee: ₦0.00 (no charge).

Tuition fees (per term, by stage)

- The school bills tuition on a termly basis. Exact, published per–grade fee tables for the 2026/27 academic year are not publicly posted; available listings and market references show the following typical ranges for Nursery and Primary year groups:
- Typical published ranges reported by independent school directories: ₦150,000 – ₦300,000 per term.
- Some directories list a narrower range for certain listings at around ₦150,000 – ₦200,000 per term.

- No authoritative, itemised per-class / per-year fee breakdown (exact amounts for Reception, Year 1, Year 2 … Year 12) was found in the school's publicly-posted materials; the figures above are summary ranges reported by third‑party listings.

Billing schedule and payment terms

- Billing schedule: all school bills (including hostel charges where applicable) are required to be paid in advance at the start of each term; no learner is admitted to hostel accommodation without full payment of the school bill for that term. Payments are therefore termly.

- Payment timing: hostel guidance and school materials specify that fees must be paid before resumption each term. The school's admission/administration uses an online portal for application/payment slips.

Boarding / hostel fees (where applicable)

- Boarding is offered: Mictec operates both day and boarding options (the admission form includes a day-or-boarding selection and the school publishes a Hostel Guide / Handbook).

- Hostel billing terms: parents/guardians are required to pay hostel fees in advance and termly; the hostel handbook requires evidence of payment before a boarder may move in. The hostel handbook does not list fixed monetary amounts in the public copy.

Other costs and typical extras

- Uniforms and boarding provisions: the hostel handbook lists specific items that boarders must have and notes that certain hostel items (for example, bed sheets, pillow slips and certain house/sunday wear) are expected to be purchased from the school. Parents should expect uniform and bed/hostel-item costs in addition to tuition.

- Transport: school bus pickup/drop‑off services are available and are charged separately; pricing for bus services is not published in the publicly available materials.

- Examination, textbooks and consumables: the school prepares students for local and external examinations (Cambridge/WAEC/NECO references appear in school materials); examination and textbook/consumable charges are commonly additional to tuition but specific fee amounts for exams and books are not listed in the publicly posted documents.

Refunds and cancellation

- No publicly posted, detailed refund or fee‑refund schedule (for example a proration or withdrawal refund table) was located among the school's publicly available documents and handbooks; the school's hostel handbook and admissions material set payment timing and admission conditions but do not publish a standard refund table in the materials reviewed.

Fee payment options and receipts

- The school uses an online admissions/payments portal (mictec.eduporch.com) for application forms and online payment slips; the hostel handbook and admission materials require evidence of payment and the school issues receipts. Specific merchant/payment channels (exact card networks, which bank account details or whether international card payments are accepted) are not published in the publicly available materials reviewed.

Notes on available published detail

- The school publishes a detailed Hostel Guide that sets payment timing (termly) and lists boarding requirements, but a detailed, itemised fee schedule showing exact per‑grade tuition amounts and a formal refund table was not found in the public downloads and pages reviewed. Third‑party school directories report termly tuition ranges for Nursery/Primary (commonly ₦150,000–₦300,000 per term, with some listings narrower at ₦150,000–₦200,000 per term). Use the termly billing rule above when converting per‑term figures to annual totals (the school bills by term).
Academics

Mictec International Schools teaches British Curriculum, Cambridge IGCSE, Cambridge (Secondary), Bespoke Curriculum for students aged 1 to 18.

Curriculum

Mictec International School offers a blended Nigerian and British education curriculum. Early Learning (Nursery) focuses on foundational development in a calm, supportive environment. Primary School (Year 1-6) includes English, Mathematics, Science, ICT, Civic/Social Studies, Religious Knowledge, Creative and Cultural Arts, French, Yoruba, Music, Diction/Etiquette/Poise, and Leadership Education. Junior High School (Year 7-9) provides core and compulsory subjects including English, Mathematics, Nigerian languages (Igbo and Yoruba), Basic Science and Technology, Pre-Vocational Studies, Religious and National Values Education, Cultural and Creative Arts, Business Studies, and French. Senior High School (Year 10-12) offers Nigerian Curriculum and British Curriculum options, with IGCSE and Cambridge O'Level, and preparation for international certificates such as SAT and TOEFL. The program emphasizes inquiry-based learning, life skills, and a global perspective to prepare students for further education and global opportunities.

Higher Education Progression

Graduates are prepared for higher education, including international universities, with TOEFL and SAT preparation embedded in the program.

Admissions

Admissions

Step 1: The school currently accepts applications for the 2025–26 Academic Year. A confirmation email is sent with a login, password and instructions to access the online application. The login credentials enable access to the online application portal. The Student Handbook is available for review before proceeding with the admissions form. Step 2: After being confirmed, log in and complete the online application using the credentials emailed to you. The online portal is used to submit the application details. Step 3: Efficient & Flexible: Download the school application form to fill and email it to the school to process your ward's application. The Admissions Form is accessible as part of the process and is labeled Admissions Form (

3). Step 4: Fill and submit the Admissions Form (3). The form collects Pupil's/Student's Surname and Other Names in Full, Email, Gender, Date of Birth, Nationality, and other demographic details; Guardian/Parent information, address, contact numbers, and consent to processing data are included.

Scholarships

Quarter Board Scholarship Award: Initiated in 2018 by the Director, Dr. Michael Tejuosho, this award recognises Mictec learners who have completed Year 6 and are transitioning to Mictec International High School. Eligibility: open to learners who have completed Year 6 and are proceeding to Mictec International High School. Benefits: Full Session scholarship; Full Certification Skill-up; Best Outstanding recognition. Presentation: The award is presented annually at the school graduation ceremony.

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