Where the budget band sits in Africa

International school tuition across Africa spans a very wide range. The flagship expat campuses in Nairobi, Lagos and Cairo charge senior year fees that reach into the upper international range, while a number of established community and mid tier international schools publish tuition at a far more accessible level for the early and middle years. Our own city fee pages show published bands for these markets that start well within reach and rise with age, so the honest picture is that a single school is rarely at its cheapest across every year group. Early years and primary places are usually the most affordable, and fees climb into the senior years. Currency movement matters too, because tuition set in shilling, naira or Egyptian pound converts differently month to month against other currencies. Treat any headline figure as a starting point and confirm the exact fee for your child's year group in writing.

The wider point is that a budget shortlist is really a market shortlist. Rather than chase a single cheap school, look first at the cities where the whole fee level sits lower, then compare the established schools within them. Read this alongside our overview of the IB curriculum and the relevant international school fees pages so the figures below sit in context.

How we chose these schools

We have drawn this shortlist from established international schools in the African cities where published tuition bands sit at the more affordable end of the global range, chiefly Nairobi, Lagos and Cairo. Every school named runs a recognised international programme and has a full profile on this site. We do not attach a fixed figure to any single school, because fees change each year, differ between year groups and shift with the exchange rate, and printing a stale number would be worse than none. Instead we tell you which city each school sits in and what to confirm. Read each note as a prompt to ask, not as a quoted price.

Schools to shortlist

Each school below runs a recognised international programme and has a full profile on this site. The notes tell you what to confirm rather than quote a price, because tuition moves each year and by year group.

  • Oshwal Academy Nairobi, an established community school offering an international pathway in Nairobi, long associated with the more accessible end of the market. Confirm the current fee for your child's year group, as early years places typically sit below the senior years.
  • International School of Choueifat New Cairo, part of the SABIS network in Cairo, known for a structured programme at a competitive fee point. Ask the admissions team for the fee schedule by year group and whether any registration fees apply on top.
  • Rainbow College Lagos, an international school in Nigeria with day and boarding options. Confirm the current tuition band for your stage, since senior years usually exceed the primary rate.
  • British International School Lagos, offers an international pathway in Lagos with boarding available. Ask for the current fee by year group in writing and whether boarding changes the figure.
  • Aga Khan Academy Nairobi, an IB World School in Kenya with a needs blind bursary tradition and boarding. Confirm which years fall under your budget and ask about financial support.
  • International School of Kenya, an established international school in Nairobi. Ask the admissions office for the fee schedule and note that this flagship campus sits toward the top of the local range.

Compare schools side by side

Our school comparison tool lets you put up to three schools head to head on curriculum, fees and stage range, so you can see which genuinely fits your budget. For a shortlist tailored to your child, book a short call through contact. We take no school referral commissions.

How to check a fee properly

A published headline fee is only the start. Ask each school for the full fee schedule by year group, because a school that sits under your ceiling in primary can rise above it by the senior years. Ask what is charged on top of tuition, since registration, capital or building levies, transport, meals and exam entry are often billed separately and can add a fifth or more to the real cost. Ask whether the fee is set in US dollars or in the local currency, because a figure pegged to a local currency moves with the exchange rate and the number you were quoted may not hold. Finally, ask about sibling discounts and payment plans, which can change what is affordable for a family with more than one child. A school that answers all of this clearly and in writing is showing you the true cost of attendance rather than a marketing number.

It also helps to visit and to line up two or three schools in the same city before deciding, so you are comparing like with like. Use the city guides below to plan those visits alongside the rest of your research.

Markets and fees by city

These are the cities the schools above sit in. Each city guide sets out the local landscape, and each fees page shows the published tuition bands so you can sense check any figure a school gives you.

Frequently asked questions

Can you really find a budget international school in Africa?

Yes, for at least part of the school, in the cities where the whole international fee level sits lower and among the community and mid tier schools. Early years and primary places are the most likely to fall within a tight budget, while senior years often cost more. Confirm the exact figure for your child's year group with each school.

Why do you not list an exact fee for each school?

Because tuition changes every year, differs by year group and moves with the exchange rate. A number we printed today could be wrong by the time you enquire. We point you to the right schools and cities and tell you to confirm the current fee directly.

Which African cities have the lower international fees?

Nairobi, Lagos and Cairo all host international schools across a wide range of fee points, with community and mid tier schools sitting below the flagship expat campuses. Our city fee pages set out the published bands for each market.

Are there extra costs on top of tuition?

Usually yes. Registration, capital or building levies, transport, meals and exam fees are often charged separately. Ask each school for the full cost of attendance, not just the headline tuition.