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Outrageous Tuition Fees at Charterhouse Lagos Sparks Controversy

Charterhouse Lagos - Education - Mark Healy

Charterhouse Lagos, a primary school in Lagos, is causing a stir with its hefty annual tuition fees. Find out more about this jaw-dropping education cost!

Charterhouse Lagos, a prestigious primary school in Lagos, is making waves with its eye-watering annual tuition fees. Parents are in for a shock as the school charges a whopping ₦42 million per student per year! As the school prepares to welcome students in September, only those who have already paid the ₦2 million application fee will have the opportunity to enroll their children in this elite institution.

Charterhouse Lagos is not just a school; it's a symbol of luxury education, reserved for the elite class in Nigeria. The exorbitant fees have sparked a heated debate among parents and education experts, raising questions about accessibility and affordability of quality education in the country. Despite the controversy, the school's reputation for excellence and exclusivity remains unmatched.

In a country where education is seen as a pathway to success, Charterhouse Lagos stands out as a symbol of privilege and opulence. The divide between the haves and have-nots is glaringly evident in the education sector, with schools like Charterhouse setting the bar sky-high for educational standards and costs. As the school gates open in September, all eyes are on the glamorous institution that has redefined the meaning of top-tier education in Nigeria.

Did you know that the ₦42 million annual tuition fee at Charterhouse Lagos is more than what most Nigerians earn in a lifetime? The staggering cost of education at this elite school is a clear reflection of the growing disparities in the Nigerian education system, highlighting the need for more inclusive and affordable educational opportunities for all children in the country.

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Primary school in Lagos charges ₦42 million annually per student (Pulse Nigeria)

The school will open its doors in September for parents that have already paid the ₦2 million application fee. | Pulse Nigeria.

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