Nigeria, Abuja
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1. Admission is based on academic achievement and age considerations. A baseline assessment is conducted before admission is given. The admission requirements are based on these criteria. The baseline assessment is a part of the admission process.
2. Fees can be paid online using the pix pay button on the website. The Capital Development Fee is charged at the time of admission. The fund is used for upgrading and renewal of the buildings and physical facilities and equipment. There is a family discount for the third and subsequent child.
3. Transportation is not provided by the school; parents are expected to arrange transport. Uniforms vary by section: primary uniforms are tartan pinafore/shorts with a shirt; secondary uniforms are a shirt/blouse with trousers/skirts and a blazer.
Premier International School offers a Nigerian curriculum blended with the Cambridge (British) framework and elements of American curricula. In Early Years, it runs the Early Years Foundation Stage and Montessori programs; in Primary, National and Cambridge Primary; and in Secondary, National and Cambridge Curriculum. Students prepare for the Cambridge Primary Checkpoint, the West African Senior School Certificate, and the IGCSE, followed by Cambridge AS and A Levels. A digital learning program provides personal laptops for students in Years 7–10. Bilingual education is available with classes in French, German and Mandarin, with DELF Prim and DELF Junior certifications. Founded in 1997, Premier emphasizes academic excellence, discipline and holistic development through athletics, arts and community service. The campus features CCTV in classrooms, an ICT Lab, a library, Art and Languages labs, and extensive sports facilities, plus a sick bay for health care. The campus also hosts cultural events and service projects annually.