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International schools in Nigeria.

 International Schools in Nigeria. 




American International School Lagos

Curriculum: American and International Baccalaureate
Gender: Co-educational
Ages: 4 to 18

Avi-Cenna International School

Curriculum: British
Gender: Co-educational
Ages: 5 to 16

British International School

Curriculum: British
Gender: Co-educational
Ages: 11 to 18

Children’s International School

Curriculum: British
Gender: Co-educational
Ages: 2.5 to 16

Grange School

www.grangeschool.com
Curriculum: British
Gender: Co-educational
Ages: 4 to 18

Lekki British School

Curriculum: British
Gender: Co-educational
Ages: 4 to 18

Lycée Francais Lagos

Curriculum: French
Gender: Co-educational
Ages: 4 to 18

St Saviour’s School Ikoyi

Curriculum: British
Gender: Co-educational
Ages: 4 to 11

Surefoot International School, Calabar 
www.sisnigeria.com

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