Application / Registration Fees
- Application form fee: NGN 10,000 per student (non‑refundable).
- Registration / acceptance fee: registration/acceptance fees are charged at the point of offer and are non‑refundable. The application and registration/acceptance fees are not refunded.
Tuition fees (by school level) — reported ranges
- Nursery / Early Years (day): commonly reported at approximately NGN 250,000 to NGN 450,000 per term.
- Primary (day): commonly reported at approximately NGN 300,000 to NGN 500,000 per term.
- Secondary (day): commonly reported at approximately NGN 300,000 to NGN 600,000 per term.
- Boarding (all levels where boarding is offered): commonly reported annual/session totals for boarding students typically range widely (examples from public fee listings show about NGN 800,000 up to NGN 2,500,000+ per academic year/session depending on level and boarder/day status). Parents should expect boarding to be substantially higher than day‑student tuition because it includes accommodation and meals.
Tuition pricing notes and per‑term billing
- The school operates on a term calendar; parents are billed by term and standard published term deadlines apply for withdrawal and fee liability. When an enrolment contract is cancelled after the published deadline for notification of withdrawal for a term, the Application Form Fee (NGN 10,000) and the first term's fees are payable in full; failure to meet the withdrawal notice deadlines makes the next term's fees become due in their entirety. Specific withdrawal deadlines are: notify by 30 September to leave at the end of the first term (December); notify by 15 January to leave at the end of the second term (March); notify by 31 March to leave at the end of the third term (June).
Billing schedule and payment terms
- Fees are invoiced per term. The Application Form Fee is payable at application. The first term's fees are required once the Enrolment Contract is signed and returned; if the contract is cancelled after the published deadline for that term the school requires payment for the Application Form Fee and the first term's fees. If tuition and other academic‑related fees have already been paid but a student's place is cancelled in accordance with the published notice deadlines, such tuition and academic‑related fees will be reimbursed.
Boarding fees and what they cover
- Boarding is provided; boarding fees cover living in residence, food, house cleaning, House outings, transportation to school events, and travel to all‑boarders outings. Specific boarding fee amounts are set by the school per level and are billed separately from day‑student tuition.
Other costs and typical ancillary fees
- Uniforms: uniform pieces are sold through the school's online shop; example retail prices on the school shop include items such as a pair of maroon boys' school shorts at NGN 11,000. Families should budget for multiple uniform pieces per child.
- Personal allowance / pocket money: typical boarder pocket‑money guidance cited for students is approximately USD 5–10 per week as a typical allowance guideline.
- Additional likely costs (commonly charged by similar schools): examination/registration levies, textbooks, stationery, transport (school bus), selected co‑curricular trips and special projects. These items are typically invoiced separately from tuition; families should assume textbooks, exam entry fees, recommended stationery and some trips are additional to standard term tuition. (Typical practice among comparable Nigerian international schools.)
Refunds and withdrawal charges
- Application and registration/acceptance fees are non‑refundable. If the Enrolment Contract is cancelled before the published deadline for notification of withdrawal for a term, only the acceptance fee is due; if tuition and other academic‑related fees have already been paid and cancellation occurs in accordance with the published withdrawal deadlines, those tuition and academic‑related fees will be reimbursed. If cancellation occurs after a published deadline, term fees become due in full as set out in the enrolment contract.
Fee payment options
- The school operates an online shop and application portal where application forms and uniform items are sold and paid online (the shop shows online pricing and checkout). Parents can purchase uniform and application forms via the school's BriteGlow shop.
- For tuition invoices, the common payment methods used by schools in Nigeria (and by many international schools) include direct bank transfer, card/online payment channels and in‑person payments at the school accounts office; the school issues payment instructions on invoices and parents should follow those invoice payment instructions when settling term charges.
Summary action points for a parent
- Application: budget NGN 10,000 per child for the application form fee (non‑refundable).
- Tuition budgeting: plan per‑term tuition in the ranges provided above according to level (Nursery → Secondary), and add boarding and ancillary costs where applicable.
- Uniforms and shop items: uniform items are priced individually in the school shop (example: NGN 11,000 for boys' maroon shorts).
- Read the Enrolment Contract carefully for withdrawal deadlines and reimbursement rules; missed notification deadlines can make the following term's fees due in full.