Charterhouse, a renowned British school, has made waves in Lagos with its decision to charge N42 million per annum as school fees for primary school pupils, alongside a N2 million application fee. This bold move has sparked both admiration and criticism, with some questioning the affordability of such fees. However, Charterhouse stands firm in its belief that quality education comes at a price, emphasizing its commitment to providing a world-class educational experience that rivals its UK counterparts. With a focus on offering British education within a multicultural environment and a strong dedication to academic excellence, Charterhouse has positioned itself as a premier institution in the Nigerian educational landscape. Despite the controversy surrounding its fees, the school’s unwavering dedication to quality and value has garnered significant interest from parents seeking the best for their children.
N42m fees for primary school pupils: Our clients aren’t complaining — Charterhouse replies critics