Here are some of the best secondary schools in Lagos that people consider great value for money as of 2024, along with their annual fees:
- Corona Secondary School
- Location: Agbara
- Fees: Around ₦2.5 – ₦3 million annually
- Notable for its blend of Nigerian, British, and American curricula.
- Queen’s College, Lagos
- Location: Yaba
- Fees: Around ₦50,000 annually (Federal Government-owned)
- Known for its outstanding academic performance in WAEC and NECO
- Lekki British International School
- Location: Lekki Phase 1
- Fees: ₦4 million to ₦4.5 million annually
- One of the top schools offering a full British curriculum
- Grange School
- Location: Ikeja
- Fees: ₦4 million to ₦5 million annually
- Focuses on creating a well-rounded learning experience
- Chrisland Schools
- Location: Multiple locations across Lagos
- Fees: ₦2.5 million to ₦3.5 million annually
- Offers a strong academic and extracurricular program
- Atlantic Hall School
- Location: Epe
- Fees: ₦4 million to ₦5 million annually
- Provides a blend of Nigerian and British curriculum with excellent facilities
- Caleb British International School
- Location: Lekki
- Fees: ₦2 million to ₦3 million annually
- Offers a British-Nigerian curriculum and is popular for its balanced approach to academics
- Ronik Comprehensive School
- Location: Ejigbo
- Fees: ₦500,000 to ₦1.5 million annually
- Provides a good academic environment at a relatively affordable rate
- British International School, Lagos
- Location: Victoria Island
- Fees: ₦4.5 million to ₦5.5 million annually
- Offers a British curriculum and modern boarding facilities.
- Methodist Girls’ High School
- Location: Yaba
- Fees: ₦100,000 to ₦150,000 annually
- Known for its academic legacy and discipline (government-affiliated)
These schools provide a range of fee structures, with some being government-owned (like Queen’s College) while others are private international schools with top-notch facilities. They all offer good academic standards, making them valuable options based on different budgets.