Premier International School - Abuja is a British Curriculum / Cambridge Primary / Cambridge IGCSE / Cambridge A Levels / EYFS / Montessori Curriculum school in Abuja, Nigeria. Founded in 1997. Annual tuition ranges from $375 to $1,313 USD.
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About
Premier International School Abuja is a co-educational international school founded in 1997, serving approximately 180 students aged 2 to 18 across Early Years, Primary, Secondary, and Pre-University stages. The school offers a distinctive blended curriculum combining Nigerian National, Cambridge (British), EYFS, Montessori, and American elements, with instruction in English, French, German, and Mandarin. It is noted for its comprehensive Learning Support Unit staffed by over 40 SEN specialists and for achieving 1st place nationwide in the Africa Mathematics Competition in 2023.
School data verified by NanaSays. Last updated: April 2026.
Why Families Choose
Premier International School offers a unique blended curriculum combining Nigerian National, Cambridge (British), and American curricula across all levels. The school features a dedicated Learning Support Unit with over 40 SEN staff providing specialist therapies. Notable academic achievement includes 1st position nationwide in the Africa Mathematics Competition (National Olympiad) in 2023. The school participates in the Duke of Edinburgh's International Award programme.
Fees & Financials
Original currency: NGN 900,000.
Admissions Process
- 1The school welcomes new students who are eager to learn and grow in a nurturing environment. Applications can be submitted online. A one-off Capital Development Fee is charged at admission. Fees are billed on a termly basis and can be paid online via the PixPay portal or on-site.
Student Life
The school has different uniforms for each section. Primary students wear tartan pinafores or shorts with a shirt or blouse; secondary students wear a shirt or blouse with trousers or a skirt and a blazer.
Parents, students and teachers enjoy all-day access to fresh, tasty and healthy breakfast, lunch and dinner options at the Chicken & More cafeteria, conveniently located adjacent to the school.
Facilities & Programmes
Wellbeing & Safety
Mental wellbeing is addressed through the Learning Support Unit (LSU), which provides social and emotional support including Speech Therapy, Behavioral Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Cognitive work, Physiotherapy, Vocational Skills, and Sign Language. The LSU is led by Head of Learning Support Micheal Ayeolowo and is supported by over 40 SEN staff, serving learners from pre-school through to the upper programme.
The school operates 24-hour security guards and has CCTV cameras installed both inside and outside the school buildings.
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School Background
Africa Mathematics Competition (National Olympiad) - 1st Position Nationwide, 2023





