About St. Saviour's School
St. Saviour鈥檚 School is a friendly and caring international learning community in which everyone is valued and included. Children are happy to come to school, are well-motivated learners and treat each other thoughtfully and with respect. Our principal aim is to teach a child in the way that they can learn best. Each child is unique, and a well rounded education must take into account their wider experiences, personal motivation and innate learning styles.
We aim to equip our children, not only with an excellent academic grounding, but also with qualities of character to see them through their lives beyond school.
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English
Primary Language
English
Ages
4 to 11
Max Class Size
Unknown
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Lovely ambience. Great security. View from Ikoyi bridge is awesome. It is just like being in England.
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, 2 months ago
One of the top schools in lagos. It has amazing facilities for the pupils. From the architectural layout and the buildings, you can easily tell it was properly designed to facilitate the teaching and impacting knowledge. The quality of staff is highly rated and the environment is always clean.
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, a week ago
It's got a marque that could seat 300people for an event.
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, 6 months ago
A lovely upscale school located in the highbrow area of ikoyi. Fantastic educational standards.
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, 2 months ago
This school is good and historic, but I can't bring my child here. When ever the school closed for the day the parents/drivers coming to pick the children is as if they are doing cars parades. Every body comes with big jeep such that they always cause traffic gridlock in that area. Nigerians we like to show up.