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Nigeria International Schools

Schools in Nigeria teach in English and some offer a British curriculum. Education is provided by the State as well as the private sector. However the standard of education in the both government owned and private schools is variable. Corporal punishment is practised in some schools. Information on education in Lagos State can be found on the Ministry of Education website and the Association of International School Educators in Nigeria.

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