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By: Concordian K3 Teachers
K3 Graduation
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une 7th was a very special day for all K3 classes, one that will forever be engraved in their memories, because it was the day of the much-anticipated commencement ceremony. The idea of commencement, according to Webster’s Dictionary, is “the beginning of something”. Rather than marking the end of kindergarten, it celebrates the children’s transition to first grade, the first of many rites of passage they will complete on their educational journey. We, K3 teachers, believe that the beginning of our graduating class’ “something” is as unique as each one of the children wearing a blue gown at the graduation ceremony. Graduation is a significant occasion in the lives of all the children; a moment of recognition for the outstanding work of students and teachers alike, and, needless to say, a pretty emotional day for everyone involved. All the smiling faces up on the stage that day spoke volumes about the outstanding environment felt at Concordian. The result of this great environment was visible to everyone in the audience. It was made clear that the right things are happening for our children. They have learned to love learning and that enthusiasm and initiative will help them immensely as they progress with their education. More than what they learned in math, reading or writing, our children have proved to be exceptional human beings. They have overcome many challenges and grown into confident, independent boys and girls. Within these children were planted tiny seeds; seeds that we trust have helped them grow into strong individuals. In order for them to grow into strong adults they need roots that are sunk deep in the soil of self-confidence and strong values and beliefs. They were watered with hope, kindness, and love and fed with the nutrients of knowledge, character, and dedication. Our hopes as teachers is that we have contributed to strengthening their belief that each one of them is unique, bright and special, and that nothing can keep them from success. It is with great confidence that we can say that the 2016-2017 K3 graduating class has bloomed with creativity, curiosity, intelligence, citizenship, and leadership. We were very fortunate to have been given the opportunity to contribute to their achievements and are infinitely proud of everything they have become.
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Mother’s Day Ceremony
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hai Mother’s Day celebrations come around every 12th of August in Thailand. It coincides with the birthday of Her Majesty Queen Sirikit, who is lovingly regarded as the mother of all Thai people. The celebrations for the Queen Sirikit and for mother are being held every year without cease since 1976. On August 11 2017,very special occasion Concordian International School celebrated Her Majesty Queen Sirikit birthday and wish Her Majesty good health happiness and long life.
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Long Live Her Majesty Queen Sirikit!
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