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Compare 8 Canadian Curriculum international schools in Nigeria. Filter by curriculum, fees (average NGN 976,500), location, and more to find the right international school now.
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Grenville School, based in GRA Ikeja, Lagos, Nigeria, welcomes learners from infancy to 18 years in a day and international-standard boarding environment. The school offers multiple curricula to suit international and local needs, including Cambridge Primary, Cambridge IGCSE, British and Canadian programs, and a bespoke curriculum. For secondary graduates, the Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) and the West African Examination Council (WAEC) are offered, supported by a year-long preparation program. Preparatory courses such as SATs, TOEFL, DELF and IELTS are available on request. Grenville integrates technology across classrooms and emphasizes thinking skills and holistic development. The campus supports a programme of sport and the arts, including basketball, football, debates, public speaking, music, drama and art. International-standard boarding facilities, passionate teachers, and a values-led environment. The motto 'Trust in God, Excel and Lead' underpins daily life at Grenville. Children grow academically, socially, and morally in this culturally diverse community with purpose.
Living Fountain International School sits in Abuja and offers a Christian, co-educational international experience. The school operates a British-Nigerian incorporated curriculum with a Pre-University program developed in partnership with Canadian Independent College Nigeria to support university placements abroad. The campus provides Crèche, Early Years, Primary, High School, and Pre-University, with day and boarding options and a transportation shuttle service. The curriculum blends British instructional methods with Nigerian context, emphasizing leadership, service and character development as core values. Learning spaces include an ICT suite, a modern library, and fully equipped laboratories enabling practical science and research. The school encourages active involvement in clubs and activities, including music theatre and other performances, sports, and community service. Facilities include a serene campus environment, air-conditioned learning spaces, and a Summer Camp program under Lifestyle and Wellbeing. LFIS strives to raise leaders for global relevance in a supportive, faith-based setting. The school serves families nationwide.
Atlantic Hall School is a co-educational, boarding secondary school in Lagos, Nigeria, serving students aged 10 to 17. It delivers a dual Nigerian-British curriculum alongside a Canadian Ontario Secondary Diploma program offered in partnership with KAI Academy International and approved by the Ontario Ministry of Education. The school operates JSS and SS; JSS3 sits Cambridge Checkpoint, SS2 Cambridge IGCSE, and SS3 WASSCE. Eleven subject areas include English, Mathematics, Science, ICT, Languages (French, Yoruba, Igbo, Spanish), Business, Humanities, Technology, Vocational, and Creative and Performing Arts. The curriculum supports personalized targets and self-driven learning within the dual framework. The Maryland Estate campus features airy classrooms and quadrangle hostels, an on-site farm with fruit trees and animal husbandry, and a Sports Centre with a 25m six-lane pool, multiple pitches and courts. Nine laboratories, a Technology Workshop, a Virtual Learning Environment, and a 400 Mbps internet connection underpin teaching, while the library holds about 15,000 books in English and local languages.
Olashore International School is a co-educational boarding school in Nigeria, established in 1992 and set on a 60-hectare campus in Iloko-Ijesa, Osun State, three hours from Lagos. The school offers Cambridge IGCSE, Canadian Curriculum and a bespoke curriculum that aligns with both Nigerian and British systems, culminating in qualifications suitable for higher education and employment internationally and in Nigeria. Ages 10 to 17 are taught with differentiated, technology-enabled learning to develop critical thinking and support students of all abilities. A Key Stage 4 programme prepares pupils for IGCSE and WASSCE, alongside a University Foundation Programme in partnership with Lancaster University. Facilities include fibre-optic networks, a central learning server, iPad-enabled learning, performing arts spaces, and Dr. David Burgess Stadium for varied sport. Extra-curriculars span sport, performing arts, and leadership, while the Innovation Hub supports 3D printing, coding and robotics. Community service, Duke of Edinburgh, and cultural trips complete the holistic education.
Edgewood College is a private international day and boarding school for students aged 11 to 18, offering Cambridge IGCSE and Cambridge A Levels, plus Canadian and American curricula and a bespoke option. The college is academically structured into Secondary School and Sixth Form, with the University Foundation Programme via Abbey College Malvern and the Medical Foundation Programme opening routes to medical schools in Europe and the Caribbean, supported by a Merit Award System. Boarding facilities are well-furnished with air conditioning, beds and wardrobes, private bathrooms with water heaters, a fridge and water dispenser, and 24/7 electricity. A common room with a TV provides space to relax, socialise, and study. The school emphasizes experiential learning through trips and partnerships, and a diverse menu supports well-being. Edgewood cultivates leadership, service, creativity through arts and culture, and a global-minded community. Students develop global awareness, language proficiency, and strong character within a caring community.
Grenville School, based in GRA Ikeja, Lagos, Nigeria, welcomes learners from infancy to 18 years in a day and international-standard boarding environment. The school offers multiple curricula to suit international and local needs, including Cambridge Primary, Cambridge IGCSE, British and Canadian programs, and a bespoke curriculum. For secondary graduates, the Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) and the West African Examination Council (WAEC) are offered, supported by a year-long preparation program. Preparatory courses such as SATs, TOEFL, DELF and IELTS are available on request. Grenville integrates technology across classrooms and emphasizes thinking skills and holistic development. The campus supports a programme of sport and the arts, including basketball, football, debates, public speaking, music, drama and art. International-standard boarding facilities, passionate teachers, and a values-led environment. The motto 'Trust in God, Excel and Lead' underpins daily life at Grenville. Children grow academically, socially, and morally in this culturally diverse community with purpose.
Canadian International School Lagos provides a multi-curriculum approach on a single secure campus, combining Canadian and Montessori principles with a bespoke English National Curriculum framework adapted for local heritage. The Junior School (Nursery to Year 6), Senior School (Year 7–11) and a Sixth Form College operate on one site, with purpose-built classrooms and dedicated teaching teams. The English National Curriculum is delivered across Key Stages 1–4, with core subjects in English, Mathematics, Science, PSHEE, and Topic (History, Geography, Religious Education), plus specialist lessons in Music, Art, Computing, French and Physical Education. From Year 10–11 students follow the IGCSE (Pearson Edexcel) pathway. The school offers boarding on campus for Year 6–13, with a purpose-built boarding house, dining hall and on-site sports facilities. A vibrant extracurricular programme includes sports, music, drama and arts, while African Studies connects learners to regional heritage. Sixth Form provides university preparation and pathways to A-levels for international learners.
Aduvie International School is a co-educational Nigerian-British curriculum school located in the Jahi District of Abuja. Founded in 2008, it sits on a 6.1-hectare campus and offers day and boarding options for Crèche through Pre-University levels, including a Special Education Needs (SEN) programme with therapists and a Jewel class for learners with additional needs. The school blends Nigerian and British curricula, with Montessori elements in Nursery, termly project-based assessments, and an IGCSE pathway alongside WAEC/NECO options; Cambridge A Levels and the Ontario Secondary School Diploma pathway are available in the Pre-University College. Aduvie is accredited by WAEC, NECO and Cambridge Assessment International Education and approved by the Federal Ministry of Education. Facilities are purpose-built and include air-conditioned classrooms, science laboratories, an Olympic-approved football field, swimming pools and a 2,000-seat multipurpose hall with staff quarters. The campus supports international-mindedness and a broad co-curricular programme including language study, sports, and service activities.
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