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Top Private Schools in Lagos: Admissions Links and What to Expect

By Kezella

May 16, 2026

7 minute read

Finding the right private school in Lagos is not just about reputation. It is about knowing who is currently accepting applications, understanding what the process involves, and getting to the right page without spending hours searching.

This guide lists the top private schools in Lagos with direct links to their official admissions pages. No outdated fee figures. No third-party estimates. Just the schools, what they are known for, and where to go to apply.


What to Know Before You Apply

Every school on this list has its own admissions timeline, assessment process, and entry requirements. A few things hold true across almost all of them:

Applications open months before resumption. The most competitive schools fill up quickly. If you are aiming for September entry, many schools begin accepting applications as early as November or December of the previous year.

Most schools require an entrance assessment. Especially for primary and secondary levels, expect a written test in English and Mathematics at minimum.

Admission fees are separate from school fees. What you pay to apply or secure a place is not the same as term fees. Ask each school to clarify what is included.

Always apply directly through the school's official website. Third-party agents and unofficial channels exist but carry risk. The links in this article go directly to each school's own admissions page.


Top Private Schools in Lagos With Open Admissions

1. Grange School, Ikeja GRA

One of Nigeria's oldest and most respected private schools, Grange has run a British curriculum since 1958. It operates as a co-educational, English National Curriculum, independent, day and boarding school set in the Government Reservation Area, Ikeja. It is one of the few schools in Nigeria accredited by both the Council of British International Schools (COBIS) and the Council of International Schools (CIS).

Level: Primary and Secondary (Reception to Year 11) Location: Ikeja GRA, Lagos Mainland Curriculum: British (Cambridge IGCSE) Type: Day and Boarding

Apply: grangeschool.com (contact admissions via info@grangeschool.com)


2. Greensprings School (Anthony, Lekki, Ikoyi)

Greensprings has been a co-educational school for more than 30 years and runs three campuses across Lagos. Entry is either by informal or structured assessment depending on the level sought. The school has opened applications for its 2026/2027 academic session scholarships for students seeking entry into Year 7, Year 10, and the IB Diploma Programme.

Level: Creche through Sixth Form Location: Anthony Village (Mainland), Lekki, Ikoyi Curriculum: British and International Baccalaureate (IB) Type: Day and Boarding (Lekki campus)

Apply: greenspringsschool.com/admissions or the online portal at admissions.greenspringsschool.com


3. Corona Schools, Lagos

Corona Schools has been running for over seven decades with more than 35,000 alumni across seven early years to secondary campuses in Lagos. The group has schools across Lagos Island, Ikoyi, Victoria Island, Lekki, Gbagada, Ilupeju, and Agbara, making it one of the most accessible premium school networks in the state.

Level: Nursery, Primary and Secondary Location: Multiple campuses across Lagos (Island and Mainland) Curriculum: Nigerian and British Type: Day

Apply: coronaschools.org/admissions


4. American International School of Lagos (AISL), Victoria Island

AISL offers a robust American curriculum with multicultural diversity, innovation-driven learning, and excellent college admission success rates. It is widely regarded as the most internationally oriented school in Lagos and draws students from expatriate and upper-class Nigerian families.

Level: Pre-K through Grade 12 Location: Victoria Island, Lagos Island Curriculum: American (with IB Diploma option) Type: Day

Apply: aislagos.org (visit the Admissions section)


5. British International School Lagos (BISL), Oniru

Consistently ranked among the top international schools in Nigeria, BISL offers the full British curriculum from early years through to A-Levels. It attracts a largely expatriate student body alongside Nigerian families seeking an international standard of education.

Level: Early Years through Sixth Form Location: Oniru, Lagos Island Curriculum: British (IGCSE and A-Levels) Type: Day

Apply: bislagos.com (visit the Admissions section)


6. Atlantic Hall, Epe

Located in a peaceful setting, Atlantic Hall is known for academic distinction, holistic development, and co-curricular excellence in sports and leadership. It is a full boarding school, making it suitable for families willing to consider schools outside central Lagos.

Level: Secondary (JSS1 to SS3) Location: Poka, Epe, Lagos State Curriculum: Nigerian and British Type: Boarding

Apply: atlantichall.edu.ng (visit the Admissions section)


7. Chrisland Schools (Multiple Campuses)

Chrisland Schools are recognised for their academic track record and multiple campuses across Lagos, with a rich mix of Nigerian and British curricula. Campuses include Opebi (Ikeja), Lekki Phase 1, Idimu, and Abuja, making it one of the most geographically accessible premium school networks.

Level: Creche through Secondary Location: Opebi Ikeja, Lekki Phase 1, Idimu and others Curriculum: Nigerian and British Type: Day

Apply: chrislandschools.org (visit the Admissions section)


8. Meadow Hall School, Lekki

Meadow Hall is a private school founded in 2002 that combines both the Nigerian and British National curriculum in preparing students for international and national examinations. It runs infant school, junior school, and college sections.

Level: Infant through College (SS3) Location: Lekki Peninsula II, Lagos Curriculum: Nigerian and British Type: Day

Apply: meadowhallgroup.com (visit the Admissions section)


9. Vivian Fowler Memorial College for Girls, Ikeja

One of Lagos' most respected girls-only schools, Vivian Fowler has built a strong reputation for discipline, leadership, and consistent academic results. It draws students from across the mainland and island.

Level: Secondary Location: Ikeja, Lagos Mainland Curriculum: Nigerian Type: Day and Boarding

Apply: vivianfowler.sch.ng (visit the Admissions section)


10. Lekki British International School (LBIS), Lekki

A growing favourite among parents on the Lagos Island corridor, LBIS offers a solid British curriculum with a focus on IGCSE outcomes. It is one of the more affordable international schools relative to the premium tier.

Level: Primary and Secondary Location: Lekki, Lagos Curriculum: British (IGCSE) Type: Day

Apply: lekkibritishinternationalschool.com (visit the Admissions section)


11. Dowen College, Lekki

A well-established school on the Lekki corridor with a reputation for strong academics and a broad extracurricular programme. It offers both Nigerian and British curriculum options.

Level: Secondary Location: Lekki, Lagos Curriculum: Nigerian and British Type: Day

Apply: dowencollege.com (visit the Admissions section)


12. Nigerian Tulip International Colleges (NTIC), Isheri

NTIC is highly regarded for STEM excellence, Olympiad achievements, and strong academic performance. It has become a strong choice for parents whose children are academically competitive, particularly in sciences and mathematics.

Level: Secondary Location: Isheri, Lagos Curriculum: Nigerian Type: Day and Boarding

Apply: tulipschools.edu.ng (visit the Admissions section)


How to Approach Admissions Season as a Parent

Start early. Most schools on this list fill their available spots before the term begins. Waiting until January for a September intake puts you behind.

Visit the school. An open day or informal visit tells you things a website cannot. Class sizes, the way teachers talk to students, how children move around the school.

Prepare your child. Entrance assessments are real. Schools test for age-appropriate English and Mathematics ability. A child who reads regularly and practises basic numeracy will fare better than one who does not.

Have your documents ready. Birth certificate, previous school reports, immunisation records, and passport photographs are commonly required across most applications.

Ask the right questions. Before paying any admission fee, ask what happens if your child is not offered a place, whether the fee is refundable, what the full cost breakdown looks like for the first term, and how and when fee payments are expected.


What Happens After Admission

Once a school offers your child a place, the next phase is fee payment. Most schools will issue an invoice or acceptance form with a deadline. Missing that deadline can cost your child the spot.

This is where things often get confusing. Different schools use different payment channels. Some send reminders, many do not. And for school administrators on the other side, managing hundreds of admission fee payments and follow-ups manually every term is one of the most stressful parts of the job.

Kezella helps schools automate exactly that. From sending admission fee reminders to tracking who has paid and following up on outstanding balances, the process runs without manual chasing. If you run a school and admissions season tests your bursary team every year, see how Kezella works.


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