Ahead of school resumption, some leading post-primary institutions in the United Kingdom are set to visit Nigeria this September.
According to information made available by Ana Beck, Business Manager at Mark Brooks Education, the event tagged, UK Boarding Schools Week, “offers Nigerian families a unique chance to meet face-to-face with representatives from some of Britain’s leading independent schools, ask questions about academics, boarding life, pastoral care, and scholarships, and gain tailored advice to match their children’s ambitions.”
The events are scheduled to be held in Lagos and the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja.
According to the statement from the organisers, the programme will offer families the chance to explore ten of Britain’s most esteemed independent schools through a series of receptions and exhibitions in Lagos and Abuja.
“First, there will be a reception in Lagos on Friday, 19th September, followed by an exhibition on the afternoon of Saturday, 20th, at The George Hotel in Ikoyi.
“After wrapping up in Lagos, the schools will travel to Abuja, where a reception and exhibition will take place on Monday, 22nd at the Transcorp Hilton.”
The statement further revealed that participating schools include Cardiff Sixth Form College, Cheltenham College, Concord College, Culford School, Kingwood, Lancing College, LVS Ascot, Monkton Combe School, and Roedean.
Offering insights into what the British education system stands to offer ambitious Nigerian students, Ana Beck noted that “UK boarding schools offer not only academic excellence but a transformative environment where young people develop resilience, global perspective, and lifelong friendships—a combination that prepares them uniquely for university and beyond.”
Also lending his voice in affirmation, Mark Brooks, who has been helping families from Nigeria select leading UK boarding schools for the past 17 years, disclosed that “what truly impresses me about Nigerian students is their remarkable resilience, ambition, and adaptability—qualities that align beautifully with the ethos of UK boarding schools. Many of the schools attending this year’s event also offer a variety of scholarships for outstanding candidates, opening the door for high-achieving young people to shine on the global stage.”
Tom Arrand, Principal, Cardiff Sixth Form College, offered a reason why parents always settle for the school.
“Cardiff Sixth Form College is for the hard-working and diligent student who wants to excel and broaden their academic horizons… Our staff are experts in their academic disciplines and our award-winning pastoral care ensures that students are supported in a safe, secure and caring environment.”
While families choose Chelten College “thanks to its blend of heritage and modern excellence,” Kingswood School, Founded in 1748, is another prefered choice because it “provides a close-knit, spiritually grounded education in a co-educational setting.”
Parents value Lancing College because of ” its inclusive ethos and transparent approach, ensuring families can plan with confidence.”
The statement further noted that Roedean School, with its spectacular cliff-top campus overlooking the sea, combines academic rigour with an inspiring environment that nurtures creativity, confidence, and leadership in young women.”