On November 22nd, 2024, our youngest learners, from Pre-K to K3, participated in a fun-filled and action-packed Sports Day that brought students, teachers, and parents together in a joyful celebration of teamwork and physical activity. The event was thoughtfully designed to engage young children in creative and age-appropriate games, fostering their love for sports and an active lifestyle.
The day began with a lively and colorful opening ceremony that set an exciting tone for the activities ahead. Students were grouped into teams, proudly representing their classes with enthusiasm and energy. Guided by their teachers, they eagerly participated in games and activities, demonstrating the spirit of friendly competition and collaboration.
From obstacle courses to relay races, the games were designed to build confidence, coordination, and cooperation among the students. Sports Day was not just about competition but also about creating moments of laughter, fostering friendships, and helping the children feel proud of their efforts. Their camaraderie and team spirit were truly heartwarming to see.
The event concluded with a cheerful closing ceremony, where every participant was recognized for their efforts with awards and applause. It was a beautiful way to celebrate the children’s hard work and enthusiasm, leaving them with big smiles and cherished memories.
A heartfelt thank you goes to the administration, teachers, staff, and parents whose support and involvement made this special day possible. The success of the EY Sports Day is a testament to the collaborative spirit of our school community.
We look forward to next year’s Sports Day, where our young learners will continue to enjoy fitness, fun, and unity in an even bigger celebration!
Coach Raymond
A Heartfelt Thank You Festival of Love 2024:
On behalf of the PTA, we extend our deepest gratitude to everyone who played a part in making the Festival of Love on December 4th, 2024, a tremendous success. From our dedicated class parents and booth setup teams to our enthusiastic sellers, your hard work and generosity brought this event to life.
A special thank you to our incredible performers for sharing your talents and creating unforgettable memories. And to our generous sponsors - your support made this celebration truly special for our community.
Thank you all for making this event one to remember! #FestivalOfLove2024 #ConcordianPTA
The Freakiest Festival Yet!
The Freaky Fun Festival at Concordian International School was super fun and freaky in 2024. Some people have even said it was the funnest and freakiest yet.
We kicked off our special day on November 1st, 2024, with our annual costume parade. The costumes were amazing this year. The students, teachers and parents all looked great. There were even some classes that circled the courtyard in the correct direction.
Following the parade, students enjoyed their annual freaky show in the amphitheater. This year the students learned the true full horrifying story of the “The Tortoise and the Hare.” Trick or Treating for all students came next. Students in all PYP grades from Pre-K to G5 roamed the hallways of Concordian shouting Trick-or-Treat and getting some delicious treats. EY and PY fun house activities were organized by class parents, some teachers and members of student government. This year the activities were more freaky and more fun than ever before.
Thank you class parents, teacher volunteers, STUCO volunteers and members of MY and DP student government. This year the collaboration was better than ever. The students were laughing, the games were fun and the decorations were amazing.
Mr. Joe Savage, Student Activities Coordinator
K2 and K3
Music Concert
The K2 & K3 Music Concert, "A Merry Holiday with Tinsel and Tunes," held on December 3rd and 4th, 2024, at the Amphitheater, was a joyful celebration of music and holiday cheer. The students lit up the stage with infectious energy, delighting the audience of enthusiastic parents with their lively performances which included vibrant singing and expressive dancing.
The concert featured a selection of fun-filled songs such as “I Hate to Wait for Christmas”, “Sparkly”, “Nice Not Naughty”, ”What’s in that Stocking”, and “Shout”. The children's costumes added a special touch to the festive atmosphere, with sparkling, holiday-themed outfits that perfectly complemented the season's spirit. A heartfelt thank you goes to all the K2 and K3 parents for their generous contributions providing these wonderful costumes.
The students' bright smiles and confident performances created an enjoyable experience for all, filling the venue with zest, laughter, and the true essence of the holiday season. We are deeply grateful to everyone who attended and helped make this event memorable.
A special thank you to our administrators, homeroom and specialist teachers, teaching assistants, Graphic Designer, Operations and Events Team, Custodians, Tech Team, and Purchasing Department for their support and invaluable assistance.
A sincere appreciation goes to K. Game, Kru Aim, Kru Dear, and Ms. Rekha for their tireless commitment, meticulous attention to detail, and extra effort in ensuring the smooth flow of the concert.
Most grateful, Mrs. Maricor, Ms. Norylove and Ms. Shella
Loy Krathong Festival
Early Years
The Early Years students and teachers were delighted to celebrate the Loy Krathong Festival this year with the Concordian community on November 15th, 2024. In the morning, everyone came to school dressed in beautiful traditional Thai costumes and wearing a big smile. Parents and students enjoyed making and decorating their own krathongs together.
K2-K3 students and parents floated their krathongs at a big swimming pool, full of joy and participating in a lovely Thai dance. Pre-K and K1 also experienced, for the first and second time, the Loy Krathong Celebration at school. It was a very supportive and meaningful Loy Krathong experience for everyone!
Kru Aim
EY Thai Team Leader
Primary Years
The wonderful Loy Krathong celebration 2024 started with making the krathongs to represent our respect to the goddess of the river. In the past, krathongs were made from natural materials – usually a section from a banana tree trunk, crafted into a lotus shape by using folded banana leaves. This year G3-4 students have become more creative in their craft and designed their krathongs from coconut shells that we can reuse next year to help save the environment.
Teachers, students and parents participated wearing their Thai beautiful costumes and were delighted to float the krathongs together in the pool. The Thai instrument student band and the Thai dance group performances at the lobby as well as at the swimming pool demonstrated the beautiful Thai culture and added to the spirit of Loy Krathong Festival at Concordian.