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Rugby School Nigeria

Nigeria, Lagos

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School Essentials

Foundational information about the school

Location

Situated within the Eko Atlantic City development on Victoria Island, Lagos, Nigeria.

Levels

Senior School (ages 11-16) and Sixth Form; overall ages 11–18.

School Type

The school is a day and boarding school.

Additional Learning Support

The school has a counsellor and a SENDCo to provide additional support for students who may need support (based on their PASS assessment data).

Country Affiliation

Affiliated with Rugby School UK.

Day Structure

The school year follows a three-term pattern: Advent (Autumn Term, September–December), Lent (Spring Term, January–March), Trinity (Summer Term, April–late June).

Fees

Application / Registration Fee

- A non‑refundable registration/application fee is payable at the time of application; the amount is set by the school and is charged to cover admissions administration.

Tuition fees (headline figures)

- Day pupils (headline Sixth Form / A‑level pricing): £12,450 per term (VAT inclusive), equivalent to £37,350 per academic year.

- Boarding pupils (headline full‑boarding pricing): £19,640 per term (VAT inclusive), equivalent to £58,920 per academic year (this is the upper headline full‑boarding figure reported).

- Naira equivalents reported for the headline categories are shown in local currency where available: headline day‑pupil annual equivalent ~₦76,000,000; headline boarding‑pupil annual equivalent up to ~₦120,000,000.

Tuition by year group (structure and what is available now)

- The school opened with Year 7 (age 11+) and Sixth Form (Year 12) cohorts. Specific published per‑year fees for every single year group (Year 7–Year 13) are not provided as a single public schedule; headline day and boarding figures above apply to the cohorts in operation and the school's three‑term billing model.

Per‑term / per‑year presentation

- Fees are presented both per term and per academic year; the school operates on a three‑term academic year (Advent/Autumn, Lent/Spring, Trinity/Summer). Tuition can therefore be understood and billed in per‑term amounts or as the annual total shown above.

Billing schedule and payment terms

- The academic year is organised in three terms; fees are expressed per term and per annum. Payment is made on the termly billing cycle (three payments per year) unless other arrangements are agreed with the school's finance office. Parents are expected to settle term fees in advance of each term.

- The registration/application fee is non‑refundable at the point of application.

Boarding fees and arrangements

- Boarding is offered as part of the school's programme; boarding provision was scheduled to be introduced for the wider age range from September 2026. Headline full‑boarding totals up to the annual figure shown above. Boarding options (weekly, full, flexi) and any separate boarding add‑ons or meal‑plan breakdowns are administered through the school.

Other costs and typical extras

- Uniform and personal kit: uniform and sports kit are additional to tuition and are paid separately by parents. The school maintains uniform and equipment requirements and a laptop specification policy for students' learning devices.

- Examinations, external assessment fees (IGCSE/A‑level exam entries), optional trips, specialist materials, and some co‑curricular extras are additional costs and are charged separately when applicable. These items are billed either per term or as separate one‑off charges.

Refunds and cancellations

- The registration/application fee is non‑refundable. Refunds or pro‑rata reductions for tuition where a pupil leaves part‑way through a term or academic year, and the precise refund/cancellation terms, are governed by the school's finance and admissions terms and handled by the school's finance office. Parents should note that one‑off enrolment or capital levies and deposits (if applied) are managed according to the school's published finance terms.

Accepted payment methods and banking arrangements

- The school works with banking partners and has engaged with commercial banks to provide banking/payment facilities for parents. Common payment routes for international and Nigerian schools of this type include local bank transfer (Naira), international bank transfer (SWIFT), and card‑based online payments; specific accounts, card options, or payment portal details are provided by the school's admissions/finance team when a place is offered.

Practical summary for parents

- Expect to pay a non‑refundable registration/application fee when you submit an application.
- Expect headline term and annual totals to be presented for day and boarding pupils; day headline and boarding headline figures are the principal published price points.
- The school operates a three‑term billing cycle; detailed breakdowns for year‑specific tuition, boarding‑type add‑ons, uniform and exam charges are provided through the school's finance office at offer/acceptance.

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The school at a glance
Instructs in English
Fees NGN 37,350 - 58,920
Ages 11 - 18 years
Pupil numbers 885
Type Co-educational, Co-educational (boarding)
Opened 2025
Bus Service No

Rugby School Nigeria is the newest international branch of the Rugby School Group, located in Eko Atlantic City, Lagos. Affiliated with Rugby School UK, it operates on the British curriculum for pupils aged 11–18 and follows Rugby's Whole Person, Whole Point philosophy. The campus opened in September 2025 with Sixth Form (Year 12) and offers boarding from 2026, with the Senior School for ages 11–16 launching in September 2026. Founding Principal Dr Adam England leads the school, which has sister schools in Thailand and Japan. The 56‑classroom campus houses science laboratories, an adaptive learning department, a library designed to promote higher‑order thinking, and on‑site sports facilities with boarding houses planned. Core subjects include Mathematics, English, and the Sciences, with History and Geography and French as the modern language studied throughout, continuing at IGCSE and A Levels. Enrichment activities, partnerships with universities, STEAM Week, sport, debate, and the Rugby 360 community service programme broaden the learning beyond the timetable.

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