

AISAA: So You Think You Can Dance Competition 2025!
This year’s AISAA: So You Think You Can Dance Competition 2025 was a spectacular showcase of talent, passion, and teamwork. The event brought together skilled dancers from various schools, all eager to compete and express themselves through movement. Concordian proudly sent two soloists and two teams, and their performances did not disappoint!
Our Achievements:
• Solo Teen Best Costume – Rynie
• Solo Teen 1st Place – Rynie
• Solo Teen 2nd Place – TerTer
• Crew Teen Best Original – Beat Breakers (Candy, Grace, Mona, Neala)
• Crew Teen 2nd Place – Beat Breakers (Candy, Grace, Mona, Neala)
• Crew Senior 1st Place – CDZ (Cheeno, Chone, Nina, Imboon, Plum)
Each student proudly earned medals, a testament to their hard work and dedication. But more importantly, they had an unforgettable experience filled with growth, creativity, and fun. The energy on stage was electric, and it was truly inspiring to witness their passion shine through every move.

This competition marks an exciting beginning for Concordian’s Dance Team, and there are endless possibilities ahead! With continued dedication and training, our dancers will have even greater opportunities to showcase their talents in future competitions.
Dancing is more than just movement—it’s self-expression, discipline, and teamwork. Let’s keep the rhythm going and take Concordian’s dance community to the next level!
Coach Angela



AISAA Badminton Tournaments
Grade 7 and Under
This year’s AISAA G7U Badminton Tournament brought intense competition, with all teams showcasing impressive skills and advanced techniques. Among all athletes, the standout was the current No.1 U-15 girls’ national youth player of Thailand— her exceptional ability made her nearly unbeatable.
Our girls’ singles player gave a remarkable performance, losing only to the national youth player and securing victories against all other schools.
Despite the tough competition, our badminton team delivered an exceptional performance, demonstrating great effort, determination, and admirable sportsmanship throughout the tournament.
Tournament Results:
Boys Singles (Tri) – Silver Medal
Girls Singles (Mira) – Silver Medal
Girls Doubles (Alin & Aiya) – Bronze Medal
Overall Team Ranking – 2nd Place
We are incredibly proud of our athletes and the progress they’ve made. With continued practice and dedication, we look forward to challenging for the championship title in the next school year.
Kru Tiew & Team
Junior Varsity
This year, all 11 AISAA Tournament Member schools participated in the AISAA JV Badminton Tournament. The competition was intense, with all teams displaying impressive skills and determination. Among the participants, there were two national youth players of Thailand—siblings—whose outstanding abilities made them nearly unbeatable.
Despite the tough competition, our badminton team delivered an exceptional performance, showing great effort, determination, and admirable sportsmanship throughout the event. Our boys’ singles player pushed through until the final match, giving his all despite experiencing muscle fatigue.













Tournament Results:
Mixed Doubles (Tubtim & Tino)
– Silver Medal
Overall Team Ranking – Co-3rd Place
We are proud of our athletes and the progress they’ve made. With continued practice and dedication, we look forward to challenging all schools even more closely in the next school year.
Kru Tiew & Team
Varsity Badminton
This year, nine schools participated in the AISAA Varsity Badminton Tournament. The competition was intense, with all teams showcasing strong skills, making it a challenging yet exciting experience for our players.
Our badminton team performed exceptionally well, demonstrating great effort, determination, and sportsmanship throughout the tournament.
Tournament Results:
Boys Doubles (Thun & Jiho) – Gold Medal
Girls Doubles (Haru & Torfun) – Silver Medal
Overall Team Ranking – 3rd Place
Congratulations to all our players for their hard work and dedication!

Kru Tiew & Team
AISAA G5U Badminton Tournament 2025
Huge congratulations to our Grade 5 Under Badminton Team— CHAMPIONS of the AISAA G5U Badminton Tournament for the third consecutive year!
This year, seven schools participated, each sending a full team of solid players, making the competition tougher than ever. Despite the challenge, our team delivered an outstanding performance across all categories.
• Boys Doubles (Yoshi & Benton) played flawlessly, winning every match and capturing the Gold Medal.
• Mixed Doubles (Tammy & Kean) also delivered a perfect run, winning all their matches and earning the Gold Medal.
• Boys Singles (Theo) started strong, losing only one match before bouncing back to beat all remaining schools and securing a Silver Medal.

• Girls Singles (Anya) showcased excellent skills and determination, defeating almost every opponent and earning a Silver Medal.
• Girls Doubles (Kwantoong & Kwankao) put up a strong fight and achieved the Bronze Medal
Our players displayed not only skill and perseverance but also remarkable sportsmanship and team spirit throughout the tournament.
Resulting in Concordian Dragons Team being the oerall G5U Team Champion
We are incredibly proud of our athletes for their dedication and teamwork. Let’s continue to support and celebrate their success!
Kru Tiew, Coach Jared, and Coach Shiela


Boys Varsity Basketball

The Boys Varsity Basketball Team demonstrated remarkable growth this season, finishing with only one loss in AISAA League play to champions ASB GV. Then, in the AISAA 2 day Tournament, led by returning varsity players Gumlaap, Ty, Ken, and Bill, the team showcased resilience, securing dramatic comeback victories against ASB Sukhumvit and Wells to reach the championship game. In a hard-fought final against ASB GV, the starters who played the entire game ran out of steam in the fourth quarter, falling just short of another comeback and securing 2nd place in the tournament. With Ken and Bill set to return next year, supported by a solid core of Pote, Pao Pao, Inn, Kiri, Kao, Chino, Pun, and Burger, the Dragons Boys Varsity Team is poised to remain highly competitive in the AISAA League.

Coach Khanh
AISAA Table Tennis Tournaments
Grade 5 and Under
The G5U table tennis team took responsibility for their own practice sessions this season and showed great improvement in their skills. Many of the players demonstrated solid technique and made significant progress during training. However, during the tournament, they faced strong opponents from other schools. As it was the first tournament experience for many of our players (all grade 4), nerves and excitement led to some unforced errors during the games.
Despite the challenges, the team showed great spirit and determination. We are especially proud of Anya, who fought hard in the girls’ singles and brought home the gold medal. James also performed strongly, reaching the semi-finals in the boys’ singles and finishing in 4th place.
Tournament Results:
Anya – Gold Medal (Girls’ Singles)
James – 4th Place (Boys’ Singles)
Overall Team Ranking – 3rd Place
We are confident that with this year’s experience, all our players will return stronger and more prepared next school year. We look forward to seeing them challenge for the championship as they continue to grow and develop their skills in Grade 5.
Kru Tiew
Grade 7 and Under
This year in the AISAA G7U Table Tennis Tournament, one school fielded an exceptionally strong team, with both their boys and girls players ranked No.1–4, showcasing remarkable skills and high-level performance.
Despite the tough challenge, our table tennis team gave an outstanding performance, showing impressive effort, determination, and true sportsmanship throughout the event. One of our boys’ singles players came very close to winning a medal, narrowly losing by just a few points in the final game of his match.
Tournament Results:
Overall Team Ranking – 2nd Place
We are so proud of our athletes’ performance and look forward to returning even stronger and challenging for the AISAA championship title in the next school year.
Kru Tiew & Kru A








Junior Varsity




This year’s AISAA JV Table Tennis Tournament was filled with high energy and exciting competition. Our team narrowly missed out on the overall championship by just a few points, but every player delivered strong performances throughout the event— especially our boys, with 3 out of 4 making it to the semi-finals.
Despite the tough challenge, our table tennis team displayed outstanding effort, determination, and true sportsmanship across all matches.
Tournament Results:
Diya – Silver Medal
Finn – Bronze Medal
Tubtim – Bronze Medal
Overall Team Ranking – 2nd Place
We are incredibly proud of our team’s achievements and progress. With continued dedication and practice, we look forward to returning even stronger and competing for the championship title next school year.
Kru Tiew & Kru