Nigeria, Lagos
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1. Eligibility and timing: Parents may register their child for Reception admissions up to two academic years before the intended year of entry. The child must have turned four years old by August 31 of the entry year. The process is focused on Reception admissions to align with the age criteria and entry timeline. 2. Registration window: Registration for Reception takes place on the first working day in September through the school website. The registration link is active from 08:00 local time (Nigerian Time). 3. How to apply for a specific year: To register for Reception 2027/2028, fill out this application form via the linked registration page. The online form is the method used to submit the application. Submission completes the Registration step for Reception entry. Further information about the application can be obtained from the Admissions Team if needed. 4. The team provides information about entrance procedures and can arrange a school visit. They are available to assist prospective families throughout the admissions process.
St. Saviour's School Ikoyi is a British-curriculum, co-educational day school for children aged 4 to 11, delivering Foundation 2 through Year 6. The English National Curriculum is complemented by the International Primary Curriculum, with around 340 pupils and a clear emphasis on independent learning, leadership, and global awareness. The Early Years Foundation Stage lays foundations in English, mathematics, communication and language, physical development, personal, social and emotional development, and understanding of the world, while Year 1 builds on that with English, mathematics, computing, humanities, drama, music, French and PSHE. The campus features investments in specialist spaces, including a STEM workshop, a science laboratory and garden, plus a dedicated music and drama room completed in 2025. The campus runs weekly swimming, a broad sports program with an Elite Squad for high performance, and extensive outings and residential visits. An Anglican Christian ethos underpins inclusive community life, governance by COBIS/IAPS/AISEN, and an active Student Leadership culture. The school champions inquiry and global citizenship values.