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The Regent School Abuja

Nigeria, Abuja

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The school at a glance
Instructs in English
Fees NGN 2,900,000 - 3,500,000
Ages 2 - 16 years
Pupil numbers 950
Type Co-educational, Co-educational (boarding)
Opened 2000
Bus Service No
Part of
Academic offering
Curriculum EYFS (Early years foundation stage), British Curriculum, Cambridge IGCSE
Taught languages French, German, Mandarin
Strengths Sport, STEM, Academic Enrichment
Clubs Academic and Intellectual, Arts and Creative, Community and Service
Stages Early Years, Primary School, Secondary School
Introduction

The Regent School Abuja comprises The Regent Primary School (ages 2–11) and The Regent Secondary School (ages 11–16), located in Mabushi District, Abuja. It is a British-curriculum school offering both day and boarding options, with EYFS, a British Curriculum and Cambridge IGCSE. In Years 7–8 the school follows an adapted National Curriculum for England and Wales, Year 9 uses Cambridge Checkpoint, and Years 10–11 deliver Cambridge IGCSEs in eight or nine subjects; the Nigerian curriculum is not offered. The community spans 31+ nationalities, providing an international atmosphere while maintaining Nigerian context in campus life. The campus includes a Digital Smart Hub and a Microsoft IT Academy to support modern learning. Outdoor facilities feature a natural grass football field and a multipurpose court. After-school activities are mandatory, and the Duke of Edinburgh's International Award is available. Co-curriculars include Model United Nations, Chess, Robotics, Coding, Business Entrepreneurship, Chamber Orchestra, and School Production, among others.

This campus is part of The Regent School Abuja
The Essentials

The Regent School Abuja has 950 pupils, instruction in English.

Location

The Regent Primary School is located at No. 1 Euphrates Crescent, Maitama, Abuja. The Regent Secondary School is located at Plot 858 Mabushi District, Abuja.

Stages

Early Years and Primary at The Regent Primary School; Key Stage 3 and IGCSE at The Regent Secondary School.

Type

A British-curriculum school with both day and boarding options.

Pupil Nationality Mix

The Regent Secondary School hosts students from 37 nationalities.

Additional learning support

The school identifies Additional Needs pupils as part of its assessment processes.

Country affiliation

British curriculum-based education derived from the England and Wales National Curriculum.

School day structure

The Regent Primary School day runs 8:00 AM–5:00 PM, Monday to Friday; weekends are closed.

Fees

Annual tuition at The Regent School Abuja ranges from NGN 2,900,000 to NGN 3,500,000 for 2026/27.

Application fees

- Application form fee: N100,000 (non‑refundable).

Tuition fees (summary by student type and academic session)

- Day students (secondary): reported range for the 2026/2027 session is approximately ₦2,900,000 to ₦3,200,000 per year.
- Boarding students (secondary): reported range for the 2026/2027 session is approximately ₦3,500,000 to ₦3,800,000 per year.

Exact term breakdown and year‑group detail

- Tuition is invoiced on a termly basis (three terms per academic year) and, in most published schedules for similar sessions, the annual tuition is split across those terms with the first term often carrying the highest instalment; parents may also choose to pay the full annual tuition up front (an annual payment discount is applied). The school's contractual terms state that tuition may be paid termly or annually in advance.

Mandatory one‑off and periodic levies

- Capital Development Levy: a once‑only, non‑refundable Capital Development Levy is payable on acceptance of a place. Reported published figures for recent intakes indicate a one‑time development levy in the region of ₦500,000, charged when a place is accepted.
- Friend of Regent (annual) levy: an annual parents' association levy is charged and payable in August.
- Imprest deposit: a refundable imprest deposit is invoiced on joining to cover incidental expenses; the balance, less any outstanding charges, is returned when the student leaves.

Billing schedule and payment terms

- Invoicing: invoices are issued at the end of each term and are payable before the start of the next term. New admissions must have the Capital Development Levy and the first term's fees paid in full before the student may start.
- Annual payment discount: a discount is applied for payment of the full year in advance (the school's policy specifies a discount for annual payment). A sibling discount is available (policy notes a sibling discount percentage).

Boarding fees and inclusions

- Boarding is offered as a separate line item on invoices; published summaries for the 2026/2027 session place full boarding tuition in the range given above (₦3.5M–₦3.8M per year). Boarding fees are shown separately from day tuition and typically include accommodation, meals and routine pastoral care, with some optional extras billed separately.

Other costs and typical additional charges

- Uniforms and boarding wear: uniforms are available from the school store; uniform costs vary by year group.
- Examination and external assessment fees: external exam fees (e.g., Cambridge/IGCSE) are charged in addition to tuition.
- Optional services and extras commonly billed separately include school meals (where offered as optional for day students), after‑school services, transport (route‑based charges), pocket money for boarders, certain trips and some extracurricular activities. Published overviews and recent fee breakdowns reported by third‑party school guides list these common additional items and estimated ranges.

Refund information

- Application fee: non‑refundable.
- Capital Development Levy: stated as once‑only and non‑refundable on acceptance of a place.
- Imprest deposit: treated as a deposit and refundable; the remaining balance after deductions for incidental charges is returned when the student leaves.

Fee payment options and practical instructions

- Payment frequency: termly (standard) or annual in advance (with discount). Invoices are sent by the School Bursar to parents and must be settled prior to resumption of term.
- Common payment methods: bank transfer or bank draft are the normal payment routes referenced in admissions and fee documents; the school issues invoice/payment instructions and account details on the invoice.

Discounts and concessions

- Annual payment discount: a percentage discount is applied for payment of the full annual tuition in advance (school policy provides a specific percentage for this discount).
- Sibling discount: a sibling discount is available (policy specifies the percentage).

Final notes (fee administration)

- Failure to pay fees by the due date may result in exclusion until outstanding fees are settled; fees are subject to change at the school's discretion. New students starting mid‑term are charged according to the school's enrolment rules for mid‑term entry.
Academics

The Regent School Abuja teaches EYFS (Early years foundation stage), British Curriculum, Cambridge IGCSE for students aged 2 to 16.

Curriculum

The Regent Secondary School is modeled on the National Curriculum for England and Wales. The curriculum provides a broad range of subjects and develops a variety of important practical and academic skills. In Year 9, students sit Cambridge International Examinations CheckPoint in English, Mathematics and Science as a progress benchmark. Years 7 to 9 study English, Mathematics, Science, French, Art and Design, Music, Physical Education, Information and Communication Technology, History, Geography, Drama, PSHE and Nigerian Studies. At the end of Year 11 students sit Cambridge International Examinations IGCSEs in eight or nine subjects, which could include: English Language, English Literature, Drama, Mathematics, Coordinated Science, French, Art and Design, Music, Physical Education, ICT, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, History, Environmental Management, Geography, Accounting, Economics and Business Studies. The school does not offer the Nigerian curriculum or Nigerian examinations.

Exam Results

Highlights of the 2024/2025 IGCSE Examination show 100% A–C in Additional Mathematics, Art and Design, Biology, Computer Science, Drama, Geography, Global Perspectives, Music, Physics and Sociology. 98% of all grades were A–C. 98% of the students achieved A–C grades in at least 5 subjects. 96% achieved 5 or more A–C grades, inclusive of English and Mathematics.

Higher Education Progression

College Destinations are highlighted in the school's materials, with a dedicated 'College Destinations' section and a top college destination page linked to Regent College Abuja.

Wellbeing

Social and Emotional Learning (SEL)

The Regent Secondary School emphasizes that each student should feel valued and listened to to thrive and mature. A carefully integrated pastoral care system supports welfare with Form Tutors responsible for daily contact and a four-house structure led by House Leaders. The pastoral team includes a Vice Principal Pastoral who oversees welfare during the school day. The school fosters a respectful atmosphere, with a defined Student Code of Conduct and a Rewards and Sanctions Policy; corporal punishment is not used. Boarders have a dedicated welfare team after hours and at weekends. Parents receive three termly reports with pastoral and academic feedback and there are Parent/Teacher Conferences to discuss well-being and development.

Special Educational Needs (SEN)

The Regent Primary School has qualified Special Educational Needs (SEN) teachers and a SENCO who oversees learning support. Abiola Kudumi is the SENCO/Head of Learning Support. The Curriculum Policy notes that needs of all pupils include those who require support with their learning and those with English as an Additional Language. The school welcomes pupils with special needs. Learning support is integrated into the curriculum to address diverse needs.

English as an Additional Language (EAL)

The Regent Primary School offers a programme of English as an additional language for all ability levels. It provides support for other mother tongue languages including French, German and Mandarin. English is taught to all pupils, with provisions for those who need additional language support. English as a Second Language is an option for non-native English speakers if necessary. Differentiated teaching supports language development within the curriculum.

Mental Wellbeing

The Regent Secondary School emphasizes student welfare through its Tutor Programme and PSHE within the curriculum. A strong pastoral framework includes Form Tutors, a House system, and a Vice Principal Pastoral to support welfare. Boarders have a dedicated welfare team after hours and at weekends. Parents receive termly reports with pastoral and academic feedback, plus opportunities for Parent/Teacher Conferences to discuss well-being and development.

Safeguarding

Safeguarding is integral to life at The Regent Secondary School and is everyone's responsibility. The Safeguarding Team includes Senior Designated Safeguarding Leads headed by the Head of Boarding and Pastoral Care and an Assistant Vice Principal, with a Deputy DSL. The team ensures best practice in all aspects of Child Protection and Pupil Welfare and provides staff INSET and liaison with external agencies when required. A Child Protection and Safeguarding Policy is published and available to the school community.

Admissions

Admissions

1. Application forms cost N100,000 and can be purchased from The Regent Secondary School Office or completed online. The form is valid only for parents whose child meets the age requirement. The school reserves the right to decline admission if the child does not meet all the requirements for admission.

2. Age requirements must be met by 31 August of the entry year: Year 7 – 11 years, Year 8 – 12 years, Year 9 – 13 years, Year 10 – 14 years. Children who do not meet the age entry requirements will not be permitted to sit the entrance examination. The school will not normally admit into Year 11 except in special circumstances and at the Principal's discretion.

3. Completing the application form: Complete the application form fully and correctly. All required supporting documents must be uploaded. The form should be completed by the parent or guardian and signed; the child should not sign. Payment of the application fee confirms the form and the Admissions Office will advise you of the dates available to sit the Entrance test.

4. Entrance assessment: All applicants will be required to sit the Entrance Test, which lasts 3.5 hours. English and Mathematics are tested, and there is a computer-based test. Entrance tests are scheduled for January and March in Abuja, with additional testing sessions offered if space is available. Candidates should aim to perform at 65% or above to be considered for admission, and the School reserves the right not to admit a child even if they pass the entrance tests.

5. Admission processing period: The academic year starts in September and ends in July, so applicants are encouraged to apply early. Admission processing occurs after all necessary documents are received. Acceptance is indicated by payment of a non-refundable Capital Developmental fee. If a place is not secured within the designated period, the space may be offered to other candidates.

6. Application requirements / Supporting documents: Passport photograph, birth certificate, bio-data page of international passport, and the last school academic report (Term 1, 2024-2025). A testimonial/character reference from the primary school and the Primary School Leaving Certificate are also required. If transferring from another secondary school, attach the Transfer Certificate and a reference from the previous Principal. The completed application form should be submitted to the Administrative Office.

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