Nigeria, Lagos
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1-5 Ebem-Oha Street, Canal Estate, Off Okoto Road, Isolo, Lagos State, Nigeria. The school is situated in Lagos, within the Isolo district. It is reachable by local roads and is near residential neighborhoods and commercial areas.
Creche, pre-school and nursery; primary and Montessori.
Standard British Nigerian Nursery, Primary, and Secondary School with hostel facilities.
On-site therapist provides individual counseling. Inclusive education for gifted learners with personalized learning pathways.
Nigeria
Application fees
- Primary school registration (application form): ₦10,000.
- Secondary school registration (application form): ₦15,000.
- Payment for the application form is to be made to: Account Name: Queensland Academy; Account No.: 0346130798; Bank Name: GT Bank.
Tuition fees by year group (per term / per year)
- The school does not publish a public tuition fee schedule by year group or per term. Detailed tuition amounts and the full fee schedule are provided to families after an offer of admission.
Billing schedule and payment terms
- A public billing schedule (termly/annual invoicing dates, due dates and penalties) is not published. The school states that payment plans and detailed fee arrangements are discussed when an admission offer is made and during the admission interview.
Boarding fees (hostel)
- The school operates hostel/boarding facilities (day & boarding are offered), but no public breakdown of boarding fees, termly/monthly boarding charges, or boarding-related charges is published. Detailed boarding costs are provided after admission.
Other costs and routine additional charges
- No public schedule for ancillary costs (uniforms, textbooks, exam fees, school supplies, transport, meals, laundry, medical or extracurricular activity fees) is published on the publicly accessible admissions and application pages. Parents are responsible for any required personal equipment or uniforms; specific amounts are provided with the school's fee schedule following admission.
Refund information
- No public refund policy or published terms for refunds, deposits, or fee cancellations were found on the admission or application pages. Refund rules (if any) are provided as part of the school's detailed fee information given to admitted families.
Fee payment options and practical payment steps
- Bank transfer / bank deposit to the school's GT Bank account is shown as the payment method for the application form (Account Name: Queensland Academy; Account No.: 0346130798; Bank Name: GT Bank).
- The online application form accepts an uploaded image of the payment receipt as proof of payment. Parents are instructed to upload the admission-form payment receipt when submitting the online application.
- The school provides direct contact channels (phone and email) for fee enquiries: +234‑817‑202‑6068, +234‑803‑329‑3480, info@queenslandacademy.com.
Summary of available fee information
- The only fee amounts published publicly are the application/registration form fees (Primary: ₦10,000; Secondary: ₦15,000) and the bank account details for making that payment. The school confirms that detailed tuition, boarding, ancillary charges, billing schedule, refund terms and formal payment terms are provided directly to families after an offer of admission; those detailed line-by-line figures are not published on the public admission or application pages.
Queensland Academy is a Nigerian–British day and boarding school for ages 1 to 16. It offers a blended curriculum that includes EYFS, Montessori, Cambridge Primary, Cambridge IGCSE, Cambridge Secondary, and Cambridge A Levels, along with a curriculum. The secondary program follows a Nigerian/British IGCSE framework and incorporates Cambridge Checkpoint, WAEC SSCE, and BECE examinations. Founded in 1988 by Mrs. Adenike Lilian Akinyelure, the school began as Queensland Private School and expanded to Lagos campus at 1–5 Ebem-Oha Street, Okota, before evolving into Queensland Academy with a secondary section. The school maintains affiliations with the British Council as an Attached Centre and collaborates with organisations such as Africa Leadership Academy, AISEN, UWC, JAN, AISA, BBI, and APEN. Facilities include classrooms, science laboratories, art and design studios, a library, ICT suites, a food and nutrition lab, and hostels. Sports facilities include a sport ground and a swimming pool, co-curricular activities and excursions.