Nigeria, Abuja
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Noble Hall Leadership Academy for Girls is a day and boarding school for girls aged 10–16 in Abuja, Nigeria. Founded in 2012, it educates 300+ students with 45+ teachers and 12+ international partnerships, earning 25+ awards. The curriculum blends Cambridge IGCSE, Cambridge International AS Levels, and a Bespoke Curriculum, with IGCSE Excellence and Cambridge-affiliated IGCSE and IAL exams, plus a WAEC partnership. A modern, student-centered program cultivates creative problem-solving, critical thinking, and independent learning. Leadership and Public Speaking are core subjects, and technology is woven into pedagogy through interactive learning and international tech partners. Distinctive features include the Global Changemakers Series, a Duke of Edinburgh Award program, and a strong leadership culture across day and boarding. The school lists a 0% reported IGCSE pass rate and a 0% university-placement rate, but emphasizes preparing girls for world-class opportunities and global perspectives.
Noble Hall Leadership Academy for Girls has 638 pupils, instruction in English.
Abuja, Nigeria. The campus address is Plot 273 Institutes and Research District, Jabi-Airport Road, Abuja. It is in the Jabi area along the Jabi-Airport Road corridor.
Ages 10–16; secondary education.
Day and boarding school for girls.
Personalized tutoring and strong home-school partnerships to support every learner.
Nigeria
Christian Religious Studies and Worship; Islamiyyah Programme.
Annual tuition at Noble Hall Leadership Academy for Girls ranges from NGN 1,503,000 to NGN 1,773,000 for 2026/27.
Noble Hall Leadership Academy for Girls teaches Cambridge IGCSE, Cambridge International AS Levels, Bespoke Curriculum for students aged 10 to 16.
IGCSE Excellence: The school offers IGCSE excellence with Cambridge-affiliated IGCSE and IAL exams; WAEC is a partner. The program lists an approximate IGCSE pass rate of 0%. Leadership Programs: 0+ leadership programs develop leadership skills. Modern Curriculum: A vibrant, student-centered curriculum that fosters creative problem-solving, critical thinking, and independent learning; University placement rate listed as 0%. Tech & Coding: Technology is integrated into pedagogy with 0+ international tech partners.
IGCSE results: Outstanding A/A results; Cambridge-affiliated for IGCSE and IAL exams; WAEC partner.
University Pathways: Direct links with the University of Cambridge, local universities, and international foundation programs; Cambridge-affiliated for IGCSE and IAL exams.
Pastoral care and personalized tutoring support social and emotional development; home–school partnerships provide ongoing learner support.
Mental wellbeing is supported through strong pastoral care for students.
1. Start by requesting the Admissions Form and submitting the required documents (previous school records, recommendations, etc.). After an initial review, applicants are invited for an entrance assessment and interview, which help the school tailor support for each student. The school considers academic performance, character, and potential during the admissions process.
2. The application form must be purchased to initiate the admissions process. The cost is NGN 20,000. Prospective families can start the online application.
3. Submit the application form. The form should be completed and returned along with academic transcripts. This submission initiates the formal review of the application.
4. Entrance Assessment and Interview: Applicants take a written test and meet with faculty. The assessment and interview help determine readiness and fit for Noble Hall. The school uses the scores and interview to inform next steps.
5. Decision and Registration: Offers are made to successful candidates. The accepted students register through the ERP portal. Parents use the online payment gateway to pay fees.
6. Orientation: Incoming students attend an orientation before the new term. The orientation introduces campus routines, expectations, and support services. It helps students settle in and start the term prepared.
7. Ready to Experience Noble Hall? Admission is rolling, with new intakes at the start of each term. The school offers both day and boarding options to suit families. Spaces, especially in boarding, can fill quickly. Early application is encouraged.