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Things to know first

Children are admitted to Naomi International School and placed in an age-appropriate class based on information provided on a completed application form as well as from the school’s assessment. We do not discriminate based on background, race, color, gender, religion, nationality, or ethnic origin. It is however essential that parents inform the school of any special needs their children may have so that these can be considered in determining classroom placement.

Registration for a new school year is in September, and we commence the sale of Admission Forms three months before the beginning of a school year, which might spill over into the second week of the First Term. The outcome of the interview status will be communicated to would-be parents within 2 days and 2 weeks after the interview process.

Admission Requirements

Naomi International School caters for children between the ages of 3 months upward;

  • Crèche: 3 months – 1 year old

     2-3 years – Pre Nursery

    3-4years.  –   Nursery1

    4-5years.  –   Nursery 2

    5-6years.  –  Kindergarten

    6-7years.   –   Primary1

    7-8years.   –   Primary2

    8-9years.   –   Primary3

    9-10years  –   Primary4

    10-11years-   Primary5

34, Adedoyin Street, off Ogunnusi Road
opposite Zenith Bank, Ogba Aguda Lagos.

The Application Process

1

Start application process

NIS welcomes prospective parents and provides general information about the school. Application forms are available for purchase at N5,000.

2

Submit the form

The parent completes an application form and submits it along with all required documentation. An assessment date is then scheduled.

3

Placement Screening

Observation and interview dates are scheduled, and assessments are conducted throughout the year.

4

Last Decision

NIS sends messages to all parents informing them of the outcome of their ward’s interview. Successful pupils are asked to collect their admission letters.