High School Clubs
Health Hero
The Health Hero Club is a dedicated group of students passionate about promoting health, safety, and medical knowledge within our school and community. Our mission is to raise awareness, teach life-saving techniques, and provide hands-on opportunities to explore the medical field.
On January 22nd, 2025, we hosted a CPR Workshop in collaboration with First Aid Training Bangkok Company, equipping students and teachers with essential emergency response skills. The workshop covered a comprehensive range of life-saving techniques, including scene assessment, primary response evaluation, and critical first-aid principles. Participants learned to identify medical emergencies such as cardiac arrest, heart attacks, strokes, choking, and complete airway obstruction and respond effectively. The hands-on training focused on performing CPR with proper chest compressions and rescue breaths, using AEDs (Automated External Defibrillators), and placing unconscious individuals in the recovery position.
Looking ahead, we plan to expand CPR training, introduce new health and safety workshops, and encourage members to design informative posters to enhance awareness. We also aim to provide volunteering and hospital internship opportunities to deepen medical knowledge and service-mindedness. We’re excited for another impactful semester of learning and community engagement!
Im & Ben (G12), Health Hero Co-Presidents
Habitat for Humanity
Habitat for Humanity is a student-led school service club with a goal of promoting affordable housing and community development for all communities in Thailand. Our club works to raise awareness, volunteer, and fundraise to support families in need of safe and decent shelter. Through hands-on projects such as site buildings and fundraisers, our members aim to make a meaningful impact in people’s lives with better housing units and facilities.
In the first semester, our club organized several successful activities. We attended school sport events such as football tournaments, and school club events such as the Hoops for Hearts basketball tournament, and raised funds for our site building project on May 22nd. Our members successfully raised enough funds and were able to attend the site building, helping a family at Pathum Thani construct the base cement floor for their home expansion.
Looking ahead, our second-semester plans are even more ambitious. Already, we have attended one of the biggest school events of the year, Zanook, and raised over 9000 baht for our cause. Almost 20 of our club members have also already attended the second big site building project for this school year, set in Ayutthaya, where we built the ground floor for a traditional Thai home. Our members learned many things from this project, including how to mix cement, what structures must be built and put into place before pouring cement, and how building even a small part of a house is no easy job.
All in all, this year was eventful for the Habitat for Humanity service club. We are excited to see what next year will bring!
Rika (G10), Habitat for Humanity President
The Giving Club
The Giving Club is a student-led initiative committed to supporting underprivileged communities in Thailand. Through our projects and outreach, we aim to bridge educational gaps and drive meaningful change in alignment with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals— specifically Goal 4 (Quality Education) and Goal 9 (Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure).
This academic year, The Giving Club focused on making a direct impact on underprivileged communities through hands-on service. Our main project was a school renovation trip to Prachin Buri, where we visited
to help improve the learning environment for local students. We painted and redecorated the school library, creating a brighter and more welcoming space. In addition to the renovation, we donated
essential supplies such as rice, bottled water, notebooks, and stationery, with a total value of over 25,000 baht. These items were carefully chosen to support the students’ daily learning and wellbeing. Through this experience, our members developed a stronger sense of empathy, leadership, and teamwork while contributing meaningfully to a community in need.
Mei & Bow (G11)
The Giving Club Co-Presidents
Green Heart Collective
The Green Heart Collective is a student-led club focused on promoting sustainability and making a positive impact on both the environment and the community. This year, the club organised projects that combined environmental awareness with real-world action. Two of our main projects include our FurnishHope project and our Earth Day football tournament!
The 1st Annual Earth Day Football Tournament, held on April 22–23, brought students together through the game that we love while raising awareness about climate change. Funds raised during the tournament supported local environmental efforts in honour of Earth Day!
The club also contributed to the Furnish Hope Project, which focused on “up-cycling” thrown-away wood in order to create educational furniture for students in rural Thailand. You can see more of our photos below!
Next year, we look forward to starting more science-based initiatives to further this goal of environmental sustainability! Pote (G11), Green Heart Collective President
Biotech Society
We are the BIO-TECH SOCIETY, a student-led, Concordian academic club focused on learning, sharing, and exploring innovative technologies within the realm of biomedical engineering. Apart from exploring each technologies’ functionality and impacts, we also aim to evaluate the ethics of modern medicinal technologies. Our highlight last year was our entry into an international scientific research competition ISRF hosted by SAID, with one of our teams winning bronze!
This year, we have implemented a new program - exploring laboratory research within high-school lab settings. Our investigation this year was on bacterial transformation of pGLO plasmids. In simple terms, we conducted an experiment using laboratory techniques that are currently applied in the medicinal field of synthesizing insulin. These processes are a form of gene editing and have great potential for current and future applications! Our results were quite successful, as seen by the green glow of our edited E.Coli under UV light!
Our future plans are to continue exploring innovative laboratory techniques and joining more research competitions! We encourage any young scientists invested in biotechnology to join up! We hope to see you next year!
Sheen (G11), Biotech Society Co-President
Track & Cross Country
Concordian Track and Cross Country is a vibrant community of passionate Dragons united by a shared love for running. More than just our spirited Monday after-school meetups, we’ve laced up for charity races and proudly hosted the inaugural Dragon’s Community Run this March at Nong Bon Water Sports Center Park. Over 30 members of the Concordian family—enthusiastic students, supportive teachers, and dedicated parents—came together on a sunny Saturday morning, not just to run, but to celebrate health, camaraderie, and the unmistakable Dragon spirit. More than this, we had no entrance fees; members had to donate used sports gear and equipment, because the club also advocates for purposeful running.
Going forward, we want members to complete CSR events and donation drives, and understand that sports can lead to lifelong opportunities that transcend barriers. Next year will be pivotal, marking more community engagement and running that Concordian has ever seen!
I have to extend many thanks to Mr. Toni, Mr. Ben, Mr. Jay, Mei, Pote, and everyone in the Concordian community who have supported the Track & Cross Country club. This would not be possible without you!
Henry (G11), Track & Cross Country President
MYOB
The Master Your Own Business (MYOB) Club is a student-led organization at Concordian International School that introduces embers to business fundamentals through hands-on experience. This year, the club launched its first-ever business venture called Master Your Own Fragrance, or MYOF, featuring limited-edition Valentine’s-themed perfume sets that were entirely designed, marketed, and sold by students. From brainstorming product ideas to finalizing packaging and hosting sales booths, every step was filled with excitement, collaboration, and a few late-night cramming sessions. We learned not just about entrepreneurship, but also about teamwork, problem-solving, and staying resilient under pressure. The MYOF project was a huge success, earning a total profit of 23,557 baht, all of which will be donated to support the CO’27 school build initiative. Stay tuned—we’re already working on our next launch, and trust us, it will be even more unforgettable.
MYOB Officers
Psychology Club
The Psychology club is dedicated to exploring different areas of psychology through interactive and informative activities and meetings. We aim to deepen our understanding of the human mind and behavior while fostering a supportive and curious community. This past May, the Psychology club invited Khun Mieng to host our first-ever Art Therapy Workshop. We offered a space for self-expression, emotional healing, and connection through the calming, reflective, and creative process.
Participants engaged in hands-on work with a moss frame, real flowers and leaves, arranging and collaging them to create personal, nature-inspired artworks. This was an activity for everyone willing to explore the heart. We hope that this made an impact on everyone who joined! Next year, the Psychology club will host similar workshops to help the Concordian community better understand their emotions. Stay tuned for what we have to offer!
Clare and Henry (G11), Co-Presidents of The Psychology Club