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WeLearn Academy Bangkok (WeLearn)
Operating in Bangkok's crowded international school sector, Welearn Academy follows multiple curriculum pathways including British, American, and Thai programmes, though specific details about grade levels, examination offerings, or academic outcomes remain unclear from available sources.
In brief
WeLearn Academy is a small international school in Bangkok, founded in 2018 and teaching around 150 pupils aged 6–18. It combines British, American and Thai programmes with the International Primary and Middle Years curricula, and offers Cambridge and AP pathways. The UK route leads to IGCSE in upper secondary, while the US side includes a GED preparation option. Assessment runs through the Mastery Transcript and accredited online pathways, Acellus and Cambrilearn, and the school holds Cognia accreditation.
The school is led by Dave Marker, who holds a PGCE in Computing and has specialised in STEAM, EdTech and project-based learning at international schools in Thailand, Macao, Bahrain, Spain and Egypt. One student describes the school as creative and engaging, a contrast with a more conventional previous school, and praises hands-on digital work such as animation and game-based learning.
Annual fees run from THB 300,000 to 380,000, with the UK pathway priced above its US equivalent at both lower and upper secondary levels.
Fees
Annual fees
| Year level | Age | Fee |
|---|---|---|
| Lower Secondary - US Pathways Full-Time | 6 | THB 300,000 |
| Lower Secondary - UK Pathways Full-Time | 6 | THB 330,000 |
| Upper Secondary - US Pathways GED Preparation | 14 | THB 300,000 |
| Upper Secondary - US Pathways Full-Time | 14 | THB 320,000 |
| Upper Secondary - UK Pathways Full-Time (IGCSE) | 14 | THB 380,000 |
One-time fees
| Item | Age | Fee |
|---|---|---|
| Processing Fee (Admission Fee) | THB 60,000 |
Reviews
- One student review is strongly positive about the school feeling creative and less boring than a previous school, with specific praise for hands-on digital work such as animation and game-based learning.
- The public review pool is too small to judge consistency across teaching, administration, or parent experience.
Positives
- Creative learning. A student describes the learning style as engaging, creative, and different from a more conventional prior school.
Considerations
- Limited public signal. The available review signal is a single student account, so broader parent satisfaction is not well evidenced.
Leadership
Dave Marker
Dave Marker is a seasoned educator with a PGCE in Computing from St. Martin’s College and a BA in Film Studies from Wolverhampton University, specializing in STEAM, EdTech, and Project-Based Learning across international schools in Thailand, Macao, Bahrain, Spain, and Egypt.
Accreditations
- Cognia 01
Academic results
- Result None found on official site
- Result school uses Mastery Transcript and online accredited pathways (Acellus, Cambrilearn).