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Nigerian Tulip International College Abuja

Nigeria, Abuja

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The school at a glance
Fees NGN 1,500,000 - 2,025,000
Ages Not listed
Pupil numbers 4025
Type Co-educational
Opened 1998
Bus Service No
Academic offering
Curriculum EYFS (Early years foundation stage), Cambridge IGCSE, Indian Curriculum, Bespoke Curriculum, Cambridge (Primary)
Taught languages English, French, Arabic, Hausa, Igbo, Yoruba, Turkish
Strengths Sport, STEM, Languages
Clubs Academic and Intellectual, Arts and Creative, Cultural and Language
Stages Early Years, Primary School, Secondary School
Introduction

Nigerian Tulip International College Abuja is a national curriculum for Nursery, Primary and Secondary levels, with the Cambridge curriculum used for Secondary. The Early Years, Primary Years and Secondary Years framework includes English, Mathematics, Basic Sciences and Technology, Computer Studies and Languages such as French, Arabic, Hausa, Igbo and Yoruba, along with Religious Knowledge and Civic and Moral Education. Cambridge IGCSE options and related assessments are provided for the senior cycle, while SAT preparation and Olympiad-focused classes support higher-level progress. The college operates within a network that includes multiple branches and boarding options at select campuses. NTIC Abuja provides modern classrooms with interactive smartboards, equipped science laboratories, IT labs, and a library and resource centre. Sports facilities include outdoor football fields and basketball and volleyball courts, plus indoor facilities for table tennis and chess. Language learning, technology and mathematics are reinforced through excursions, guidance services and career development programs today.

The Essentials

Nigerian Tulip International College Abuja has 4,025 pupils.

Location

No 31 Monrovia Street, Wuse 2, Abuja, Nigeria. The school is located in the Wuse 2 district of Abuja.

Stages

Nursery, Primary, and Secondary; Cambridge Curriculum is offered for the Secondary level.

Type

Private international college.

Country affiliation

Nigeria

Fees

Annual tuition at Nigerian Tulip International College Abuja ranges from NGN 1,500,000 to NGN 2,025,000 for 2026/27.

Application / Registration Fees
- One‑time admission/registration (new students): ₦25,000 (one‑off).
- Some public listings also report a range for initial application/registration charges of approximately ₦10,000–₦50,000 depending on campus and year.

Tuition fees by year group (per session and per term)
- Nursery / Early Years (Day): reported estimates are not uniformly published by year group; comparable primary rates below are typically higher than preschool fees. (See note at end regarding public fee schedule availability.)

- Primary (Day students):
- Typical reported session (academic year) range: ₦1,500,000 – ₦2,000,000 per session.
- Approximate per term (3 terms/year): ₦500,000 – ₦666,667 per term.

- Junior Secondary / Senior Secondary (Day students):
- Typical reported session range: ₦2,000,000 – ₦2,500,000 per session.
- Approximate per term: ₦666,667 – ₦833,333 per term.

- Secondary (Boarding students):
- Reported session range (some branch estimates): ₦3,000,000 – ₦3,800,000 per session (this figure typically stated as including accommodation and feeding).
- Approximate per term: ₦1,000,000 – ₦1,266,667 per term.

- Alternative boarding figure reported for NTIC (Abuja campus) on local school‑ranking coverage: annual boarding around ₦6,100,000 (total annual boarding cost) with total annual costs (books, uniforms, etc.) sometimes reported near ₦6,700,000. Use the two reported figures above for planning (the school and branch can have different published/market rates).

- Termly/semester reference range (general market listing): many public school directories list NTIC branch fees in a termly/semester band of approximately ₦500,000 – ₦1,000,000 depending on campus, level and boarding status.

Billing schedule and payment terms
- Billing cadence: fees are billed on a termly basis (three terms per academic year) and / or as a full session charge where indicated by branch billing. Parents are expected to pay either by term or by session according to the branch billing option chosen.
- Typical payment requirements: invoices are generated before term resumption and payment or evidence of payment is required at registration/resumption; some branches advertise the option to pay the session fee in instalments or to use approved online/bank payment channels.

Boarding fees (specifics)
- Boarding charges generally cover accommodation and feeding; boarding fee amounts vary by campus and student level. Reported figures include:
- ₦3,000,000 – ₦3,800,000 per session (commonly quoted branch/session estimates).
- ₦6,100,000 per year reported in local school‑rankings for the Abuja boarding campus (this figure is circulated in market summaries).

Other costs and recurrent levies
- Development levy / school development charges: commonly reported in the range of ₦50,000 – ₦150,000 per session, depending on level.
- Books and learning resources: typical budget range per session reported is ₦30,000 – ₦100,000 (varies by year group and exam registration needs).
- Uniforms and sports kit: budgets reported in market listings and parent guides typically range from ₦20,000 – ₦100,000 depending on items purchased.
- Transport (school bus) contribution (if used): commonly quoted at ₦50,000 – ₦100,000 per session (route dependent).
- External examination fees (WAEC / IGCSE / other): charged as separate items when students register for those exams; amounts vary by exam and year.

Refund information
- No detailed, campus‑level refund schedule for NTIC Abuja was publicly posted in the fee summaries reviewed. In the absence of a publicly posted NTIC refund schedule, common fee practice across comparable schools is that application/acceptance fees are non‑refundable, while refundable caution/deposit sums (where charged) are returned after exit clearance subject to deductions for damages or outstanding liabilities. If a precise, campus-specific refund policy is required for contract or legal purposes, request the school's official terms in writing.

Fee payment options
- Reported payment channels include the school fee portal / online payment gateway and bank collection services. Specific channels referenced in branch reports include GTBank GTCollections (school fee collections) and other approved bank transfer / online payment routes. Parents should use the school's official invoicing reference when making transfers.
- Accepted instruments commonly include bank transfer (online/branch), card payments via the school's portal (where enabled), and POS/mobile payment gateways offered by approved partners.

Final notes on 2026/27 availability and consistency of published figures
- Public, campus‑level, line‑by‑line fee schedules for NTIC Abuja for the 2026/2027 session were not found as a single, detailed official publication during this review; published values available in public directories and local school‑fee summaries provide the estimates and ranges shown above. For record keeping and a database listing, the figures provided in this overview reflect the most commonly reported session and term ranges for NTIC (Abuja) as published in public school directories and local fee summaries for 2025/2026–2026/2027.
Academics

Nigerian Tulip International College Abuja teaches EYFS (Early years foundation stage), Cambridge IGCSE, Indian Curriculum, Bespoke Curriculum, Cambridge (Primary).

Curriculum

NTIC Abuja follows the Nigerian national curriculum for Nursery, Primary, and Secondary levels and Cambridge curriculum for Secondary. The academic program includes Early Years, Primary Years, and Secondary Years with subjects across English, Mathematics, Basic Sciences and Technology, Computer Studies, Languages (French, Arabic, Hausa, Igbo, Yoruba), Religious Knowledge, Civic and Moral Education, and other subjects such as Business Studies, Geography, Economics, and Accounting. SAT preparation and Olympiad-focused classes are offered as part of the academic program. The Cambridge pathway provides IGCSE options and related assessments.

Student Teacher Ratio

1: 0

Exam Results

WAEC & JAMB SUCCESS 0 %

Higher Education Progression

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Wellbeing

Social and Emotional Learning (SEL)

Personal, Social and Emotional Development is part of the Early Years curriculum. Character development is an integral part of student development, and guidance and counselling support promotes social and emotional growth.

Special Educational Needs (SEN)

Each Child is Special at NTIC. The guidance and counselling team consists of trained staff focused on the welfare of the students.

English as an Additional Language (EAL)

English Language is a core subject in Primary Years, with English taught as part of the Nigerian Curriculum; NTIC also offers the Cambridge Curriculum in Secondary Years.

Mental Wellbeing

Guidance and Counselling provides ongoing wellbeing support; resources cover coping with stress and anxiety, understanding trauma, and mental health issues.

Safeguarding

Confidentiality Policy is in place to govern safeguarding-related matters.

Admissions

Admissions

1. Academic Performance: Provide recent academic records or report cards demonstrating good academic standing. These records show current achievement and readiness for placement at NTIC. Submit documents from the most recent school year with the application. 2. Entrance Examination: Pass NTIC's entrance examination, which assesses knowledge in Mathematics, English, and Science. The exam tests core academic skills used to determine admission eligibility. 3. Age Appropriateness: Meet the age requirement for the intended grade level to ensure proper placement. Age guidelines help place students in the correct cohort for instruction and activities. 4. Application Form: Complete and submit the NTIC application form with all required details. The form collects essential information about the student and family. 5. Supporting Documents: Submit birth certificate, passport-sized photographs, and previous school transcripts. These documents verify identity, age, and prior academic history. 6. Admission Procedure: Follow the admission procedure to obtain and submit your NTIC application form. The procedure guides applicants on how to access the form and required details for submission.

Scholarships

NTIC operates a scholarship scheme tied to the Annual National Mathematics Competition (ANMC). The scheme is for Senior Secondary students and aims to contribute to the educational development of society, strengthen the achievements of gifted students, represent the school and country in national and international competitions, and produce champions in external exams such as WAEC and JAMB. The 23rd ANMC Junior Guidebook explains that the second stage offers a full scholarship (tuition, feeding, and hostel) to up to six top performers and provides tuition scholarships to the next highest about 14 performers; awards are distributed at NTIC branches based on placement by the organizing committee. Final level awards include cash prizes for top pupils with accompanying prizes for teachers. Scholarships are available only at Nigerian Tulip International Colleges and Bright Sun College, contingent on placement by the coordinating committee.

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