Sequoyah School Admissions: Ready, set, let’s meet!
A Sequoyah School education challenges the mind, nurtures the heart, and celebrates human dignity.
Sequoyah is a place where students thrive in a diverse community, are appreciated for their individuality, and are supported by a progressive approach to learning. We are an independent, K-12 all gender day school in Pasadena, California.
Welcome to our virtual visit page! Here you will find information and videos to introduce you to Sequoyah School. We’ll share what makes our programs and community special, point out how to register for upcoming events, and assist you with the application process.
Join us for an event to learn about Sequoyah School. We can’t wait to meet you!
Sequoyah School: In Our Own Words
Meet Sequoyah!
We look forward to introducing you to Sequoyah School through our information sessions and this virtual visit site.
We invite you to learn about the school’s efforts toward diversity, equity, and inclusion in our community, as well as sessions about affording Sequoyah School through our indexed tuition program.
Our informational events are typically held from October to January. Register for a session starting in mid-September to get acquainted with Sequoyah School.
We look forward to meeting your family!
K-8 Information Sessions
Meet K-8 faculty & staff, parents, and students and tour campus.
Kindergarten applicant parents should plan to attend a session prior to their interview.
High School Info Sessions
& Open House
Tour campus at our information sessions and plan to attend our December open house as well to meet faculty, staff, and students.
Diversity. Equity. Inclusion.
Learn about the ways in which Sequoyah School centers diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) work through people and programs, curriculum and community.
Affording Sequoyah School
Indexed Tuition is a program that sets a level of tuition that applicant families can afford based on their income. Learn more at an information session.
Sequoyah School is a place where students know their learning is honored and celebrated by an entire school community. Because the years from Kindergarten to Junior High are a decisive period during which students have the potential to become lifelong learners, encouraging a student’s intrinsic motivation to learn is at the heart of Sequoyah School’s teaching.
Children who are curious and eager to learn with a potential for success in an experientially based learning environment may be a good fit for Sequoyah School, as will parents and guardians who wish to play an active, partnering role in the school community.
K-8 Admissions
Sequoyah School students become change makers — effective and skilled advocates who know how to inspire collaboration and lead innovation. Our high school curriculum is designed to prepare students to become experienced, confident, and resourceful problem-solvers who apply their knowledge and passion using strategies that can make a difference for their communities and in their own lives.
Sequoyah School students are challenged to think critically and creatively, learn how to work in diverse teams, and communicate ideas successfully.
High School Admissions
Diversity. Equity. Inclusion.
In 1958, Sequoyah School’s founders envisioned a progressive school for a better world. Central to that vision was a dedication to a diverse, equitable, and inclusive educational environment. Today, Sequoyah School continues this journey within the planning, operation, and curriculum of the school.
This active and ongoing effort is essential to the pursuit and celebration of human dignity. It allows our students to become self-reflective, engaged citizens able to participate in the authentic exchange of ideas and dialogue across differences.
We believe that diversity among students and families, faculty and staff, administration and leadership enriches the learning environment at Sequoyah School. A diverse representation of identity, thought, and experience prepares our students to thrive and contribute meaningfully to the larger world.
Teaching & Learning
Sequoyah School fosters curiosity and resiliency, and emphasizes hands-on learning that prepares children and teenagers to become active, engaged critical thinkers and lifelong learners. As progressive educators, our teachers and administrators focus on students’ social, emotional, intellectual, and physical development.
A Sequoyah School education:
• nurtures and supports students’ curiosity and desire to learn,
• fosters respectful relationships between adults and children,
• encourages the active participation of students in their learning, where mistakes are regarded as valuable opportunities to learn more about oneself and the world around us.
Kindergarten-8th Grade:
formative years
Learn about the many aspects that make a Sequoyah K-8 education unique: from mixed-age classrooms to teaching specialists, from camping to conflict resolution, each student actively experiences their Sequoyah School education in very distinct, personal ways.
High School:
critical, independent thinking
High school at Sequoyah School is more than attending classes and taking tests. Students engage with their teachers, classmates, and learning material in meaningful, collaborative ways that create connections, broaden perspectives, and deepen understanding.
Founding Values:
Diversity. Equity. Inclusion.
Diversity was a founding value when Sequoyah School was established in 1958 and has remained so throughout our history. Learn about our DEI work at the institutional, program, curricular, and community levels from Kindergarten through 12th Grade.
“Sequoyah approaches education in a way, if we are all honest, we'd all like it to: from a personal, passionate perspective, focusing on the individual more than the grade, the experience more than just checking off the boxes. It's a community in the real sense of the word.”
— 7th Grade Parent
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Questions? We’re here for you!
Meet the Sequoyah School Admissions team.
Carolyn Stirling
Director of Admissions (K-12)
Kay Yamamoto
K-8 Admissions & K-12 Advancement Associate
Jennifer Cox
Assistant Director of Admissions, K-12 Outreach