Ian McIntyre, International Development Director of Rugby School Global, disclosed during his recent site visit to its state-of-the-art campus at Eko Atlantic City, Lagos that they would meet the September timeline.
Recall that the institution, one of the United Kingdom’s leading independent schools renowned for its tradition of academic excellence, has promised to debut in Nigeria in September this year.
In a deal sealed by Nick Bacon, chairman of the governing body of Rugby School, and Mr Ronald Chagoury, chairman of Eko Atlantic, Rugby School Nigeria will initially offer a Sixth Form programme for day students aged 16 and above, emphasising academic excellence and a diverse range of extra-curricular activities, preparing students for entry to the world’s leading universities.
With the school set to welcome its first A-level students this September and the full senior school opening in September 2026, excitement has continued to build around this transformative educational institution for aspiring students from across West Africa.
Expressing his excitement at the progress made so far, Ian McIntyre said, “It is truly inspiring to see the remarkable progress being made on the world-class campus of Rugby School Nigeria. The facilities here will reflect the highest standards of excellence and innovation, ensuring that students will experience an education that is both academically rigorous and holistically enriching.
“With the launch of our full A-level programme this September and the full opening of the senior school in 2026, we are excited to bring the proud heritage and values of Rugby School to Nigeria. This campus will undoubtedly become a beacon of learning in West Africa.”
According to Rugby School Global’s statement, the A-level students will benefit from expert instruction by specialist teachers in a broad range of subjects, including English Literature, Mathematics & Further Mathematics; Biology, Chemistry, Physics; History, Geography, French; Art, Economics, Business Studies; Physical Education, and Computer Studies.
James Whitehead, director of education at Rugby School Global, highlighted the school’s distinctive philosophy equally.
“At Rugby School Nigeria, we embrace the ‘Rugby Way’ teaching & learning philosophy and the ‘Whole Person, Whole Point’ approach—ensuring that students not only excel academically but also grow holistically, preparing them for the world’s top universities and life beyond.”
The first phase of the school campus will include a reception and welcome area, numerous classrooms, sports and social spaces and a sixth-form centre.
The statement further urged ” prospective families to register their interest and secure a place for their child at this groundbreaking educational institution. “
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