You’ve probably heard the name Charterhouse School, but may not fully understand what makes it stand out. From its roots to what it offers students in Nigeria today, here are six factual things you should know about the school.
1. It Is the First British Independent School in West Africa
Charterhouse School is the first British independent (private) school to be established in West Africa. It is located in the Lekki–Ajah axis of Lagos State, bringing a long-standing British education model to the region.
2. It Is Linked to a 400-Year-Old UK School
Charterhouse Lagos is affiliated with Charterhouse UK, a historic British independent school founded in 1611 in England. The Lagos campus draws its values, standards, and academic philosophy from this long-established institution.
3. It Offers the British Curriculum
The school runs a British curriculum, designed to meet international education standards. This prepares students for globally recognised qualifications and future admission into universities in Nigeria and abroad.
4. It Operates as a Day and Boarding School
Charterhouse Lagos functions as both a day and boarding school, giving parents flexibility while providing students with structured academic and pastoral support.
5. It Was Built as a Purpose-Designed Modern Campus
The school sits on a purpose-built campus, designed to support academics, sports, and student wellbeing. Its facilities reflect the British independent school system, adapted to Nigeria’s environment.
6. School Fees Exceeds ₦20 Million Per Year
Charterhouse School is considered one of the most expensive schools in Nigeria. Annual school fees can exceed ₦20 million, placing it firmly in the premium international education category.
As demand for globally competitive education grows among Nigerian families, Charterhouse School represents how international standards are being brought closer to home — though at a cost only a few can afford.













































































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