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A letter from Africa list, Abija
TargetOver the years, Nigerians sent their children in British Board schools, but now some of those organizations are established in Africa.
Last year, Charterhuses introduced a school in Lagos and opened the second school of September.
Rugby school also begins to provide high school graduation in September. Other well-known organizations, well-known at school and brrow and browrow, rereads the opportunity to Nigeria.
All of this comes with Nigeria’s parents – but the land will be very well in UK’s UK’s Ek, Fame, and privileges.
“I enjoy,” Karina Ely, British Offer, A British counselor-Nigeria, whose son, in a 10 in the Rugos in the Uk school in September.
Her family has been meant to move to Nigeria for a while but never done for children’s education.
“To have a Britain’s arrangement,” she says, “the Britain’s order in the British country, which comes from and the world’s greatest success in the world,” says.
The city already has a higher education to many parents, especially those who want to keep the culture of their children.
“Africa parents love the idea that they give their surplus the world to compete in Africa, but they do not want their children to resolve African capitals, but they do not want their children to end Africa, Abija.
This course of this course, who advises children and schools on the world, describes the relaxation, the minimum of the minor ideas returns to school.
This makes it possible for a discussion on the topics related to LGbtQ. Family relationships are unlawful in Nigeria and the sex of homosexuality is not a good idea.
It’s an object that Britain’s new seed has taken on the board. For example, while Arterrhousee is showing a rainbow flag, Nigeria’s school is not available.
John Todd, John Tod, says: “We are a British School but I’m sitting under Nigerhoun.
“There is this great concern about traditional qualities.
“To the parents here, we know it’s a big problem. It’s because parents worry about UK schools.
“I don’t judge – that’s the way it is.”
Britain’s organizations are not election but “following the commandment of the land”, they agree, “we are united.”
Understanding the religious group in Nigeria, the stores of the store offered at home in Sandanda’s Sanda Sanda, and the prospects returned to Monday morning.
TargetThere are several reasons that made the interest of the famous British schools in Nigeria.
While areas they like the Middle East and another has already been filled with international schools, Africa and a virgin area.
“Nigeria is a way to Africa, and Africa is the last continent of British schools to set up,” says Mark Brooks, a success in UK department in business and selling.
They make annual events in Nigeria where at least 20 Britain meets students and parents.
Mr Brushs said: “Nigeria has a good reputation to make a driving student.
No school I work with a job recent in the Nigerian student serving as a mental or ambassador. A student may join the sixth form and can be a head of a head after one year.
“I brought heading teachers in Nigeria for many years, and the words are in the UK we need to take nigeria deeply.”
The time has also been a key, as a cost of sending kids in the UK rise. Three years ago, the amount of money was 500 and to $ 1; Now stands on 2,200 and mirage.
At the top of this, UK staff recently is established on 20% VAT on school-free food foods.
Except for education, families meet additional money such as the students’ students and visit parents.
Setting school in Nigeria allows family to maintain the same training to reduce financial problems.
A year’s income in Charlayerhouse Uk, for example, at least £ 60,000 ($ 78,000), while the payment costs are equal to $ 15,000.
Todd says: “Our study teachers can, but 90% of the workers are diligent,” says Todd.
By using local people as teachers, arrangements, money, sales, shop, where the cost of the highest costs.
Greatest difficulties are already in Nigeria, and many parents do not match special education. Many have difficulty paying more money rather than sending their children government children, which often have free will but be told by well-trained and regular teachers.
As a result, the arrival of British schools may not be a major change in Nigeria.
However, they can threaten as British Internationsal Schools in Lagos as well as the School inba, which was opened early in 2000s.
Such schools have been very selective to those who can afford a year’s calculations that are often obtained by hundreds of dollars.
“Rugby Schole Nigeria is coming back, extending and learning from school in Nigeria,” says Mr Broogs, who supervises the school’s business.
“We come to help cooperation and education, and various methods.”
EntryA Todd believes the Nigerian’s market is enough enough schools in the opposite school. About 40% of 200 million people are 14 years old.
He wants the greatest interest to be heard in the UK.
Although Charrhusek UK usually has a long-term list and should not be affected, disappointed after schools to rush with Nigeria competitions.
Mrdd says: “The love of our second school is very strong.” We have Nigeria’s parents in the UK and send their children in Charterian to Nigeria to September. “
Instead, until Nigeria in UK has been one of the following ads.
“You will find a garden sign on a low stake, and the Nigerian everyone has a Pags or Uncle Lagos”.
It may be that this is transmitted to British universities. Sociality Agreement of Nigeria meets a lot of problems than its high school, and many students who are learning outside.
In 2023, Nigeria wrote out of 10 UK’s countries, according to the UK government.
But with foreign issues and rules to exchange Visa’s Visses, which surveys are difficult – and university that relies on the world’s top-time training seems to suffer.
Early this month, Britain MP Hellen Haya, on a trainer’s seat, accepted the top of the UK’s Tree of UK’s Sky.
“Different universities reduces and reduces the course, trying to continue to be a less sure of their money from what their money comes from,” said to announce the session to think about the future of a part.
If Nigeria students cannot go to the UK to study, British universities are worth the coming of them, as they do anywhere in the world.
Instead, the University of Nigeria, University of Ibadan, was set in 1948 as the University of the University of London, who is the same degrees and fiction.
Msuquit Msi Ukukonzi believe that many Nigerians may appreciate the opportunity, because they allow their children to be Nigeria to move, if they choose to do it.
“Many parents are anxious that they have sent their children to the nest,” says.
To Ms. Ely, whose daughter will start to go to Rugby School in Lagos coming September, always it will always be better.
They claim to open to Britain school has already been “encouraging to return home”.
The prospect of the university of the university may be a recent bonus.
Gaobi Tricia Nwabubuni and Nigerian reporter is a reporter from the wrong and London.
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