- Lagos State Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu unveiled Charterhouse Lagos, Nigerias first British independent school
- The $150 million school combines British and Nigerian curricula, preparing students for global success while staying rooted in their heritage
- The project aims to curb the trend of sending children abroad for education, keeping families united and boosting the local economy
The British independent school is aimed at breaking the need of always having to fly kids abroad for international standard education. Image: FB/Babajide Sanwo-OluSource: TwitterSanwo-Olu expressed delight on projectThis occasion marks a transformative milestone in our journey to redefine educational excellence in Lagos and across our nation, he stated.This dual focus prepares our children to excel in universities worldwide and return as leaders who will drive Nigerias future prosperity, Sanwo-Olu added.This project is a resounding vote of confidence in Lagos, the governor remarked. Prominent dignitaries graced programThe British-Nigerian school is believed to be the most expensive high school in the whole country.Source: TwitterThe way the children are being taught ensures they will have the best platform to maximize opportunities.Once you come here, you will understand why Charterhouse is a game-changer. Having this institution in Lagos is groundbreaking and something to be proud of, she said.Charterhouse director explains struggle behind projectNo Nigerian family needs to travel overseas for world-class education. Charterhouse Lagos brings that opportunity here, he said.The level of excellence achieved in opening Charterhouse Lagos proves that in Lagos State, anything is possible. Student bullied in Abuja British school
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