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Vivian Fowler Memorial College
British/Nigerian girls' secondary school in Ikeja. ₦2.0-2.7M/year.
Fees
Annual fees
| Year level | Age | Fee |
|---|---|---|
| JSS1–SS3 (Years 7–12) | $2,000,000 |
One-time fees
| Item | Age | Fee |
|---|---|---|
| Registration fee | $15,000 | |
| Accommodation (boarding) | $120,000 |
Reviews
- Public commentary is mostly reputational rather than first-hand, but it consistently presents the school as academically serious, all-girls, and strong on boarding, facilities, and leadership development.
- Staff comments are more mixed: teachers describe room to learn and grow, alongside concerns about management candour and delayed or disputed remuneration.
Positives
- Academic reputation. Public commentary presents the school as academically rigorous, all-girls, and focused on leadership development.
- Boarding and facilities. Public commentary highlights boarding, laboratories, extracurriculars, and a structured environment as strengths.
Considerations
- Staff experience. Employee comments describe growth opportunities, but also raise management and remuneration concerns.
Leadership
Mrs. Olufunke Fowler-Amba
Mrs. Olufunke Fowler-Amba is the Administrator and School Director of Vivian Fowler Memorial College for Girls, a role she has held since September 2009. She is the daughter of the school's founder, Chief Leila Fowler. Before transitioning into education, she had over 20 years of experience in the banking sector, including a career at Chevy Chase Bank in Maryland, USA. She completed her secondary education at Mayfield School in East Sussex and holds a postgraduate degree in education leadership, with training from the Harvard Graduate School of Education. She is a recognized educational innovator and has authored books on values and leadership transition.
Academic results
- IGCSE 2016 Top individual results included 6A* 1A, 8A, and 2A* 3A 2B
- Result Consistent WAEC excellence noted by official site but no specific 2023/2024 score data published.