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    • L-R: Director of Communications, Admissions and Marketing, Damilola Olatunbosun; British Deputy High Commissioner, Jonny Baxter; Secretary to the Lagos State Government, ‘Bimbola Salu-Hundeyin; Head, Charterhouse Lagos, John Todd; Chief Operations Officer, Charterhouse Lagos, Angela Hencher, and President of the Nigerian Old Carthusians (former students) Community, Timi Austen-Peters, during the launch and press conference of Charterhouse Lagos, British 400-year-old iconic educational institution’s first school in Africa, in Lagos
    • Head, Charterhouse Lagos, John Todd
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United Kingdom's 400-year-old Iconic Educational Institution, Charterhouse, Opens its First African School in Lagos, Nigeria

Charterhouse Lagos represents a remarkable educational undertaking in Lagos State, with the planned $150 million campus expected to be fully delivered in 2028

Charterhouse (www.CharterhouseLagos.com), one of the seven prestigious and renowned British independent educational institutions with a rich history spanning over four centuries, is proud to announce the opening of its first African school in Lagos, Nigeria's bustling economic hub.  The introduction of Charterhouse Lagos marks the convergence of British independent school…