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2026 parent fee guide

School Fees in Kano 2026

Nursery, Primary, Secondary & University

Kano has a very large population and a wide range of schooling options, from low-fee Islamiyya/primary schools to elite private and international schools, plus universities that remain comparatively affordable.

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Kano school fees as a parent cash-flow story

School-fee pages need more than tables. This visual layer turns tuition bands, hidden charges, boarding add-ons, and switching pressure into a quick parent planning briefing.

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Data story
1

Tuition band

Start with level-by-level school fees before comparing alternatives.

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Hidden costs

Uniforms, books, transport, boarding, levies, and exam costs change the real bill.

3

Switch signal

Parents need to know when fee pressure should trigger a backup shortlist.

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Typical Fee Bands in Kano (per term, 2026)

Estimated ranges. Verify the exact current term bill with each school.

LevelLowMiddleHighNotes
Nursery & Primary (day)15,000 - 40,00040,000 - 120,000120,000 - 300,000+Many low-fee schools; quality varies widely.
Junior Secondary (JSS1-JSS3)20,000 - 60,00060,000 - 150,000150,000 - 350,000+Emerging mid-tier private schools in urban centres.
Senior Secondary (SS1-SS3)25,000 - 80,00080,000 - 200,000200,000 - 450,000+Elite schools still cheaper than top Lagos/Abuja equivalents.
Boarding (per term)150,000 - 250,000250,000 - 500,000500,000 - 900,000+Mix of mission and private boarding schools.
Universities (BUK, others)22,500 - 80,000300,000 - 600,000+-Many public institutions keep fees in mid-tens of thousands.

Kano Zones: Where the Money Goes

Kano city centre, Naibawa, Tarauni

30,000 - 180,000

Estimated ranges

Mix of Islamic, mission and private schools.

Nassarawa GRA, Farm Centre

60,000 - 300,000+

Estimated ranges

Higher-end schools and some international-style options.

Outlying LGAs

15,000 - 80,000

Estimated ranges

Many low-cost schools; parents must check quality carefully.

What Parents Actually Pay (Beyond Tuition)

  • Registration fees - typically ₦5,000-₦50,000.
  • Uniforms - ₦10,000-₦50,000 per child.
  • Books and materials - ₦15,000-₦50,000 per session.
  • Transport - ₦5,000-₦30,000 per month.

Overall costs are lower than southern cities but rising steadily in urban Kano.

Registration fees - typically ₦5,000-₦50,000.

Ask whether this is one-time, termly, optional, or required before admission payment.

Uniforms - ₦10,000-₦50,000 per child.

Ask whether this is one-time, termly, optional, or required before admission payment.

Books and materials - ₦15,000-₦50,000 per session.

Ask whether this is one-time, termly, optional, or required before admission payment.

Transport - ₦5,000-₦30,000 per month.

Ask whether this is one-time, termly, optional, or required before admission payment.

When to Consider Changing Schools in Kano

Common triggers:

  • Avoid overpaying for mid-quality schools.
  • Identify truly high-performing schools at reasonable fees.
  • Quality of Islamic education varies - compare outcomes.

What to do:

Compare school fees against academic fit, commute time, exam outcomes, and the family's full-year cash flow. If the numbers are tight, shortlist alternatives before paying non-refundable charges.

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How to Use Data to Choose a Kano School

Compare fee bands

Start with tuition, then add setup charges, transport, boarding, exams, and levies.

Check practical fit

A cheaper school can become expensive if commute, boarding, or support costs are unclear.

Verify before payment

Ask for the current invoice and refund policy before paying admission or acceptance fees.

School fees FAQ

Are these exact school fees?

No. Treat them as planning ranges until the school confirms the current invoice.

What is the biggest hidden cost?

For many families, books, uniforms, transport, boarding items, and term levies change the real first-term total.

Should I compare only tuition?

No. Compare the full first-term cash need and the annual cost before choosing a school.