Nigeria, Lagos
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The campus at Eko Atlantic City includes purpose-built classrooms, science laboratories, sports facilities, and boarding houses. There are 56 classrooms and an adaptive learning department, and a library designed to develop higher-order skills. Wide corridors help pupils arrive at class focused.
Sports pitches are on site.
The school has 56 classrooms, science laboratories, an adaptive learning department, and a library.
Sport and debate are highlighted as activities, with STEAM Week and other extracurricular events featured in school communications.
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.