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Landmark College
A co-ed day and boarding secondary in Ikorodu, opened in 2007, that takes a personalised approach rather than selecting on academic prowess alone.
In brief
A co-ed day and boarding secondary in Ikorodu, opened in 2007, that takes a personalised approach rather than selecting on academic prowess alone.
Landmark opened in September 2007 with 58 students and runs a combined Nigerian and British National Curriculum across Key Stages 3 and 4, with WAEC and IGCSE in the senior years. Average class size sits around 18, and the school explicitly admits on a mix of strengths shown in entrance assessment rather than purely academic ranking, which differentiates it from the more selective Lagos secondaries.
Boarding is a real part of the offer: up to four students share an en-suite room, study rooms with computers are provided, and parent visits are scheduled monthly. The Ikorodu location puts the school well outside the Lekki and Ikoyi corridor most expat families default to, so the catchment is mainly Nigerian. Public parent voice is limited and warm rather than detailed, so school visits matter more here than on more-reviewed peers.
Location
5/11 Olayinka Ogunfile Street, Unity Estate, Off Owutu-Isawo Rd, Owutu, Ikorodu 104101, Lagos, Nigeria