Rugby School, one of the United Kingdom leading independent schools, renowned for its tradition of academic excellence will debut in Nigeria in September 2025.
The institution is planned to be located in the Eko Atlantic City in the heart of Lagos.
In a deal sealed by
Nick Bacon Chairman, 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, emphasizing
academic excellence and a diverse range of extra-curricular activities, preparing students for entry to the world’s
leading universities.
According to a statement from Rugby School: “From September 2026, the school will expand to include day and boarding students from age 11 to 18.
“The curriculum will mirror Rugby School’s renowned standards, initially offering a wide range of A-Level courses alongside outstanding programmes in sport, arts, leadership and enrichment.”
The collaboration between Rugby School and Eko Atlantic, according to the statement “marks a significant milestone in Rugby School’s mission to expand further its
educational philosophy and values on an international stage, having recently opened thriving and award-winning
sister schools in Thailand in 2017 and Japan in 2023.”
In anticipation of Rugby School Nigeria’s launch, Chairman of the Governing Body of Rugby School, said: “We are thrilled to bring our educational expertise to Nigeria, a country rich in culture, talent and ambition where we
have enjoyed strong ties for many decades.
“Rugby School Nigeria will embody the values, boarding ethos and
standards that have defined Rugby School for centuries while embracing the opportunities of its dynamic location in
Africa.”
The statement further noted that the “collaboration is a significant step in nurturing future leaders, aligning with our commitment to creating global
connections, and positioning Rugby School Nigeria in Eko Atlantic City at the forefront of educational excellence in
West Africa.”