Nigeria, Lagos
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Rainbow College blends British and Nigerian curricula to serve day and boarding learners aged 10 to 17 in Lagos. The Junior Secondary years offer 12 core subjects with three electives, with Nigerian JSCE and Cambridge Secondary 1 Checkpoint, the latter internationally recognised. Senior Secondary students study 12 core subjects plus three to four electives from 20 options, with final exams including Cambridge IGCSE and WAEC; WAEC and NECO SSCE are important for Western Africa. The college also prepares pupils for university entry with IELTS, SAT, TOEFL and JAMB. Day campuses are in Surulere and Ikota, and the boarding campus is in Maba, Ogun State. Rainbow traces its origins to 1996 as Lagos's first all-boys private college, with Rainbow College for Girls in 1998; the 2005 merger created a co-educational international school. Rooted in Christian faith and pastoral care, Rainbow emphasises character, leadership and service, complemented by sport, clubs and facilities.
Rainbow College has 600 pupils, instruction in English.
Rainbow College operates Day Schools in Surulere, Lagos (51 Johnson Street) and Ikota, Lagos (HRC Estate, off Harris Drive). The Boarding College is located at KM 39 Lagos-Ibadan Expressway, Maba, Ogun State. The school is based in Lagos, Nigeria, and offers door-to-door transportation for students from Monday to Friday via a fleet of five buses serving Lekki Phase 1, Ikoyi, Yaba, Surulere/Aguda, Okota and Festac Town.
Day Colleges and a Boarding College. Rainbow College provides secondary education across Junior and Senior Secondary grades, offered through day and boarding options.
The Rainbow College comprises Day Schools and a Boarding College, offering secondary education.
Door-to-door transportation for students Monday to Friday with a fleet of five buses; routes include Lekki Phase 1, Ikoyi, Yaba, Surulere/Aguda, Okota and Festac Town. One-way transportation is available upon request.
Rainbow College teaches British Curriculum, Cambridge (Secondary), Cambridge IGCSE for students aged 10 to 17.
Rainbow College uses both British and Nigerian curricula for day and boarding. Junior Secondary School (Years 7–9) has 12 core subjects and 3 elective options. Students sit Nigerian JSCE and Cambridge Secondary 1 Checkpoint; the Cambridge Checkpoint is internationally recognized. Senior Secondary School (Years 10–12) includes 12 core subjects and 3–4 electives drawn from 20 options; final examinations include IGCSE (Cambridge) and WAEC, with WAEC and NECO SSCE important for Western Africa. The college also provides university entry preparation for IELTS, SAT, TOEFL and JAMB. The day campuses are in Surulere and Ikota, with a boarding campus at Maba, Ogun State.
Rainbow College uses five external examination bodies: two British and three Nigerian. Junior Secondary pupils sit the JSCE and Cambridge Checkpoint exams; Senior Secondary pupils sit IGCSE and WAEC, with WAEC and NECO SSCE also available. The school emphasizes outstanding IGCSE and WAEC results. It also provides preparation for university entry exams such as IELTS, SAT, TOEFL and JAMB.
Rainbow College prepares students for higher education with university entry support including IELTS, SAT, TOEFL and JAMB. Its academic program combines British and Nigerian qualifications to enable progression to universities worldwide. The prospectus notes alumni all over the world with exceptional achievements.
Academic scholarships are awarded to the best student in the competitive entrance examination into JSS1; the scholarship is renewable annually and typically covers about 50% of tuition, subject to performance and terms set by the school.
The school has a pastoral care program with a committed pastoral team, including matrons, guidance counsellors and a vice principal who care for every student. This team supports students' welfare and personal development. The welfare of pupils is prioritized, with ongoing support provided across boarding and day environments.
Pastoral care and health staff support students' mental and physical wellbeing. The boarding life team includes pastoral staff and nurses who provide care as needed.
Safety and welfare are priorities at Rainbow College. Staff monitor security around the clock and a dedicated pastoral team cares for students, with in‑residence nurses available to provide medical care when needed.
Rainbow College has an English-speaking admissions policy. For admission to Year 7, candidates must be at least 10 years old by September of the admission year and have at least 60% in their previous session reports. Applicants must also achieve an average of 60% on the entrance examination. All prior school records must be submitted in original versions. International students receive additional support during the admissions process. Parents and guardians must submit and acknowledge all documents related to their child's admission, including medical history and emergency contact numbers. For Year 7, candidates must take English Language, Mathematics, Verbal Aptitude, Quantitative Aptitude, and General Paper; students transferring to Year 8 or Year 10 must sit English Language, Mathematics, Biology, and any other subject deemed necessary. Oral interviews are compulsory for every student before admission. The College reserves the right to request additional information or documents from previous schools.
The College offers academic scholarships to the best student in the competitive entrance examination into JSS1. This scholarship is renewable annually based on continued excellent performance and terms and conditions set by the school. Scholarship amounts vary but are typically 50% off the tuition fee for the student.