
Sequoia Nova International Primary School
฿345K
Including Admission Fees and Annual Tuition
French
Curriculum
6–12
Age Range
Primary → Middle School
English, French
Language
At a glance
Until Sequoia Nova opened, French-speaking families in Sathorn and Silom faced a real gap: Acacia for preschool, then a long commute to LFIB in Ramkhamhaeng for primary. Sequoia Nova closes that gap. Created by Acacia Education in collaboration with WeLearn, it offers a French-bilingual primary pathway for children aged 6-12 (Grades 1-6), on Sathorn Road, one of the most central locations of any primary school in the city. The design is deliberate continuity: Acacia preschool, Sequoia Nova primary, LFIB or another French-pathway secondary. Bangkok's only French-curriculum international primary outside LFIB itself. The school is still building toward full cohort, so verify current year group availability before assuming a place. For families on the French pathway living in Sathorn, Silom, or Riverside, this is the piece of the map that was missing.
Sequoia Nova Fees
Admission & Enrollment
฿60,000
one-time fees
Annual Tuition
฿280,000
depends on year group
Total 1st year
Including Admission Fees and Annual Tuition
฿345,000
Admission & Enrollment
฿60,000
one-time fees
Annual Tuition
฿280,000
depends on year group
Total 1st year
฿345,000
Including Admission Fees and Annual Tuition
Tuition fees (2025–2026)Showing 2025–2026 fees. Rates for 2026–2027 haven't been published yet — we've requested them and will update this page once confirmed by the school.
On this page
Key Facts
French
Curriculum
English, French
Language
08:00 – 15:30
School Day
2025
Founded
Everything parents need to know about Sequoia Nova
Sequoia Nova is a primary school opened in September 2025 in Bangkok's Sathorn district, the product of a joint venture between Acacia Education Group, a multilingual preschool operator with 17 years of regional experience, and WeLearn Academy, a Bangkok-based project-based learning provider. The school serves children aged 6 to 11 exclusively, positioning itself as a bridge between early childhood and secondary education rather than a full K-12 institution.
Two parallel learning pathways operate under the same roof: an International Section aligned with the US Common Core State Standards and delivered entirely in English, and a French Bilingual Section following the official French Ministry of National Education curriculum with instruction split between French and English. Both sections share a common pedagogical philosophy built around Project-Based Learning, competency-based progression, and personalised weekly learning plans. The campus is purpose-built across two named buildings, Helios and Icarus, on a compact site off Phraya Phiren Alley, close to Rama 4 Road, with multi-sport outdoor areas and a Maker Zone dedicated to design and fabrication.
At the classroom level, the school organises students by developmental stage rather than strict year group, and Upper Primary students (ages 8 to 11) follow a blended learning model in which theory is delivered through an online platform while face-to-face time is used for projects, workshops, and one-to-one guidance. This structure is explicitly intended to develop self-directed study habits ahead of secondary school. The Maker Zone is equipped with electronics, manual tools, and robotics components, and functions as the hub for interdisciplinary project work. The canteen in the Helios building offers daily meals, and the campus library, called the Forest Room, is integrated within the same building alongside music, dance, and reading rooms.
Sathorn is one of Bangkok's most transit-accessible central districts; the campus is within walking distance of BTS Sala Daeng and MRT Silom, making it reachable from across the city without reliance on the school bus. Families considering Sequoia Nova should weigh several factors specific to a school in its first full years of operation. The school opened in 2025 with no published academic track record, no formal accreditations confirmed on its website, and a limited public footprint. Student numbers are not disclosed.
The French Bilingual Section will appeal primarily to French-speaking expatriate and bilingual families, while the International Section targets English-medium families seeking a non-traditional, project-driven model rather than a conventional British or IB pathway. The school does not offer secondary education, so all students will need to transition out at age 11. Best suited for families who prioritise pedagogical flexibility, small-school intimacy, and a genuinely bilingual environment over institutional prestige, established exam results, or a full primary-to-secondary continuum.
Facilities
Address & Contacts
16 Phraya Phiren Alley, Thung Maha Mek
Sathon, Sathon · Bangkok 10120
Admissions
General Inquiries
Sequoia Nova Fees
Admission & Enrollment
฿60,000
one-time fees
Annual Tuition
฿280,000
depends on year group
Total 1st year
Including Admission Fees and Annual Tuition
฿345,000
Admission & Enrollment
฿60,000
one-time fees
Annual Tuition
฿280,000
depends on year group
Total 1st year
฿345,000
Including Admission Fees and Annual Tuition
Tuition fees (2025–2026)Showing 2025–2026 fees. Rates for 2026–2027 haven't been published yet — we've requested them and will update this page once confirmed by the school.
Key Facts
French
Curriculum
English, French
Language
08:00 – 15:30
School Day
2025
Founded
Everything parents need to know about Sequoia Nova
Sequoia Nova is a primary school opened in September 2025 in Bangkok's Sathorn district, the product of a joint venture between Acacia Education Group, a multilingual preschool operator with 17 years of regional experience, and WeLearn Academy, a Bangkok-based project-based learning provider. The school serves children aged 6 to 11 exclusively, positioning itself as a bridge between early childhood and secondary education rather than a full K-12 institution.
Two parallel learning pathways operate under the same roof: an International Section aligned with the US Common Core State Standards and delivered entirely in English, and a French Bilingual Section following the official French Ministry of National Education curriculum with instruction split between French and English. Both sections share a common pedagogical philosophy built around Project-Based Learning, competency-based progression, and personalised weekly learning plans. The campus is purpose-built across two named buildings, Helios and Icarus, on a compact site off Phraya Phiren Alley, close to Rama 4 Road, with multi-sport outdoor areas and a Maker Zone dedicated to design and fabrication.
At the classroom level, the school organises students by developmental stage rather than strict year group, and Upper Primary students (ages 8 to 11) follow a blended learning model in which theory is delivered through an online platform while face-to-face time is used for projects, workshops, and one-to-one guidance. This structure is explicitly intended to develop self-directed study habits ahead of secondary school. The Maker Zone is equipped with electronics, manual tools, and robotics components, and functions as the hub for interdisciplinary project work. The canteen in the Helios building offers daily meals, and the campus library, called the Forest Room, is integrated within the same building alongside music, dance, and reading rooms.
Sathorn is one of Bangkok's most transit-accessible central districts; the campus is within walking distance of BTS Sala Daeng and MRT Silom, making it reachable from across the city without reliance on the school bus. Families considering Sequoia Nova should weigh several factors specific to a school in its first full years of operation. The school opened in 2025 with no published academic track record, no formal accreditations confirmed on its website, and a limited public footprint. Student numbers are not disclosed.
The French Bilingual Section will appeal primarily to French-speaking expatriate and bilingual families, while the International Section targets English-medium families seeking a non-traditional, project-driven model rather than a conventional British or IB pathway. The school does not offer secondary education, so all students will need to transition out at age 11. Best suited for families who prioritise pedagogical flexibility, small-school intimacy, and a genuinely bilingual environment over institutional prestige, established exam results, or a full primary-to-secondary continuum.
Facilities
Address & Contacts
16 Phraya Phiren Alley, Thung Maha Mek
Sathon, Sathon · Bangkok 10120
Admissions
General Inquiries



