N42m fees for primary school pupils: Our clients aren’t complaining — Charterhouse replies critics
Source: Franktalknow Newspaper
Incident Overview:
- Charterhouse, a British school in Lagos, defends charging N42 million per annum as school fees for primary school pupils and a N2 million application fee
- Critics find the fees outrageous, but the school states that parents interested in enrolling their children are not complaining
- Director of Communications explains that Charterhouse offers prestigious, world-class education with a focus on quality and value
- Many parents have shown interest in enrolling their children since the school’s launch last September
- The school emphasizes providing British education in a multicultural environment with high-quality academic and extracurricular offerings
- Charterhouse plans to open primary school doors in September, followed by junior secondary school in 2025 and senior school in two years
- The school’s construction on 70 hectares of land in Lekki will cost over $150 million upon completion
- Charterhouse believes that parents who value quality education are willing to pay for it, leading to significant patronage at inception.
Conclusion:
Charterhouse’s decision to charge N42 million per annum as school fees for primary school pupils has sparked controversy and debate. While critics may find the fees exorbitant, the school stands by its commitment to providing prestigious, world-class education with a focus on quality and value. With a strong emphasis on British education in a multicultural environment and high-quality academic offerings, Charterhouse has attracted significant interest from parents who value quality education. Ultimately, the school’s approach to education and its vision for providing top-notch facilities and educational experiences set it apart in the Nigerian educational landscape.
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