Vivian Fowler Memorial College for Girls is a Cambridge IGCSE / Bespoke Curriculum school in Lagos, Nigeria. Founded in 1991. Annual tuition ranges from $10 to $1,423 USD.
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Vivian Fowler Memorial College for Girls is a Nigerian all-girls boarding secondary school in Ikeja, Lagos, serving students aged 10–16. Founded in 1991 by Chief Dr (Mrs) Leila Fowler, it offers Cambridge IGCSE alongside a bespoke curriculum with a strong STEAM focus including Robotics, Coding, and Performing Arts. The school provides a structured and secure boarding environment and enriches learning through activities such as Chess, Scrabble, Girl Guides, Red Cross, and an International Festival Cultures of the World.
School data verified by NanaSays. Last updated: April 2026.
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All-girls secondary school founded by Chief Dr (Mrs) Leila Fowler with a strong STEAM focus including Robotics and Coding. Offers Cambridge IGCSE alongside a bespoke curriculum. Features a well-supervised boarding programme, an International Festival Cultures of the World, and a wide range of performing arts and co-curricular activities including Chess, Scrabble, Girl Guides and Red Cross.
Fees & Financials
Original currency: NGN 15,000 - 2,135,000. Application fee: $10.
Admissions Process
- 1Make an enquiry via the school website or by phone/email. 2. Apply online via the Online Application Portal. 3. Visit the school or book a Skype appointment. 4. Pick up a registration form (NGN 15,000) from the school office; return with two passport photographs, birth certificate copy, and three years of school reports. 5. Sit the entrance examination (English, Numeracy, General Knowledge) at the school or online. 6. Attend a personal interview. 7. On successful interview, accept offer and pay acceptance fee to secure place.
Boarding Life
Roomy and furnished hostels with emphasis on comfort and security. Common room with indoor games and Video/TV. Supervised by a mother-figure and matrons. Structured daily routine including siesta, prep and recreation. Students of all faiths are accommodated with access to places of worship.
Boarding facilities are roomy and furnished with emphasis on comfort and security. There are indoor games and Video/TV in the common room. Life in the hostel is monitored by a mother-figure assisted by matrons. Students follow a routine of siesta, prep and recreation. On Sundays, students are taken to places of worship; students of all faiths are accommodated.
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The school supports holistic development through enrichment opportunities that tap into multiple intelligences and varied learning styles, including STEAM programmes, Chess, Scrabble, Girl Guides and Red Cross, and a wide range of sporting activities.
Boarding facilities are monitored by a mother-figure assisted by compassionate yet firm matrons. Students follow a structured routine of siesta, prep and recreation and must comply with boarding house rules.
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School Background
Established in 1991 by Chief Dr (Mrs) Leila Fowler, MFR. Governed by a Board of Governors.




