Hampton Preparatory School is a EYFS (Early years foundation stage) / British Curriculum / Cambridge (Primary) school in Lagos, Nigeria. Founded in 2017. Annual tuition ranges from $375 to $375 USD.
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About
Hampton Preparatory School is an independent co-educational day school located in Lekki, Lagos, Nigeria, serving children from three months to Year 8 (ages 0–13). Founded in 2017, it follows the Early Years Foundation Stage and the British National Curriculum, enriched with Cambridge curriculum foundations, integrated Nigerian history and culture, and multilingual instruction in French, Spanish and Mandarin from age three. The school holds Cambridge Assessment International Education accreditation and COBIS membership, and provides specialist support for SEND students alongside gifted and talented mathematics programmes.
School data verified by NanaSays. Last updated: April 2026.
Why Families Choose
Hampton Preparatory School combines the British National Curriculum and EYFS with integrated Nigerian history and culture. It offers subject specialists from Early Years, a SEND head for inclusive learning, Mathematics gifted and talented programmes including global competitions, and multilingual education in French, Spanish and Mandarin from age three. The school holds Cambridge Assessment International Education accreditation and COBIS membership.
Fees & Financials
Original currency: NGN 600,000. Application fee: $9.
Admissions Process
- 1Inquiry and tour — visit the school during a regular school day and contact the Admissions Office at 08184111000 to arrange a 30-minute tour. 2. Submit application — complete the Application for Admission form with supporting documents (medical form, right of publicity form, two passport photos, birth certificate, vaccination booklet, two terms' school reports) and pay the non-refundable NGN 15,000 application fee by bank transfer or POS. 3. Assessment and interview — all applicants are tested or assessed (EYFS) and must meet the Headteacher. 4. Offer — parents are informed by email, text or call of an offer, waitlist placement, or rejection. 5. Acceptance — complete and return the Admission Letter form and pay the non-refundable entrance fee within the stated timeframe. 6. Admission — school invites parents to purchase uniforms and communicates the start date.
Admissions Details
The school places applicants on a Waiting List when immediate places are not available in a year group.
Student Life
Uniforms are required for all students; parents purchase school uniforms through the Admissions Office on completion of admission formalities.
The school offers a lunch programme; whether lunch is included in term fees or charged separately is not published.
Facilities & Programmes
Wellbeing & Safety
The school provides a happy, secure and stimulating learning environment where all members can grow in confidence. It fosters academic, emotional and creative growth through well-trained staff, strong music and language programmes, and a broad range of extracurricular activities. A holistic approach links academic progress with social and emotional development.
The school has policies and procedures to ensure children are safe while in their care. Health, safety and environment guidelines are strictly adhered to. Safeguarding considerations are embedded across daily school life.
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School Background
Governed by a Board of Governors; published by Multi Ideal Limited. Board members include Mrs Bolanle Austin-Peters, Arc. (Mrs) Olajumoke Adenowo, Mrs Dee Dee Ewubare, and Ms Folakemi Fatogbe.





