TruePath is more than homeschooling – it’s a vibrant community in Chiang Mai where children learn, grow, and thrive. We combine individualized learning with movement, games, and social connection. Families find structure, friendship, and a home away from home, whether they stay for months or years.
Guidance and structure alongside online learning
Social community instead of isolation
Enrichment: sports, creative projects, games, and field trips
Flexible participation – by day, week, or month
Immediate connection for children, friendships for parents
Shared adventures and experiences beyond tourism
"We speak Thai, English, German, Spanish, Russian and Chinese"
At this age, learning happens through play and guided exploration. Children need adults to accompany and encourage them.
Play-based activities to develop spatial awareness, stamina, and concentration
Educational materials designed to foster gifted children’s abilities
Close adult guidance in small groups, at a child’s pace
Holistic early growth – nurturing natural talents and building joyful learning foundations
Older children gain independence – and we provide the tools and community they need.
Brain development through movement – exercises to strengthen focus, coordination, and memory
Learning how to learn – mnemonic techniques, creative memory images, and strategies for long-term retention
Body & creativity – swimming, football, yoga, arts, coding, outdoor exploration
Mentoring, not teaching – guides encourage responsibility and independence rather than one-size-fits-all lessons
We didn’t start with a business idea or a perfect plan.
TruePath began as something simple — we were looking for a better environment for our own child after we took him out of school. A place where learning didn’t feel forced, where kids could move, explore, make friends, and actually enjoy their day. Beaver Club was already existed and we decide to make our own learning hub here.
Over time, other families started asking if their children could join. Some were living in Chiang Mai, others were traveling through Asia as worldschoolers. That’s how this small community started to grow. Our Beaver Club camps started out almost identically, based on the individual needs of our own child.
Today, TruePath has become one of the most beautiful worldschooling hubs in Thailand where children from different countries spend time together, learn, and build real connections — not just attend a program.
Worldschooling is often described as learning through travel, but in reality, children still need something more grounded — routine, connection, and a sense of belonging.
When kids arrive, especially those who have been moving a lot, it can take time for them to settle. Some are shy, some are full of energy, some are not used to group environments at all. That’s completely normal.
What we focus on is creating a rhythm they can rely on. Not a strict schedule, but a daily flow where kids know what to expect, who they’re with, and where they belong. That consistency helps them relax and open up.
Friendships here don’t just happen during “learning time.” They build naturally throughout the day — while playing, solving small conflicts, sharing food, or just spending time together. A lot of learning happens in those moments.
We also see how important it is to work through behavior and social challenges. Some kids need time to adjust, learn boundaries, or figure out how to be part of a group. It’s not instant, and we don’t rush it. But with the right environment, you can see real progress — more confidence, better communication, and stronger self-control.
That’s the part of worldschooling people don’t always talk about:
it’s not just freedom and travel — it’s also about growing through real-life situations, with other people around you.