Chinese Calligraphy Competition
The 2nd Concordian “Shu Dao Cup” Chinese Calligraphy Competition was held on Tuesday, September 17th, 2024. The competition aimed to showcase our students’ calligraphy skills, encourage them to continue practicing and improving their calligraphy techniques, and allow them to experience the joy of learning Chinese through diverse activities.
After intense competition, 12 students from Grades 6-8 and 8 students from Grades 9-10 were awarded the Excellent Calligrapher Award.
We hope more students will fall in love with the art of calligraphy and that we will see even more outstanding works next year!
我获得了 Concordian书道杯书法比 赛的奖杯。在这里我很高兴, 因为这是我第一次得到奖杯。 我还会继续努力,不辜负老师 们的期望,也要感谢Ms.Laura老师 教导有方。
G6 Tiger
At first, when I saw my name on the screen, I thought there might have been a mistake—I didn’t believe I would actually get the award. But then I realized it was correct, so I quickly ran up on stage. I felt surprised, happy, and excited all at once. This achievement makes me feel really proud, and I hope I can accomplish more like this in the future.
G6 Mangkorn
When I found out that I had won, I felt both happy and shocked. Through this competition,I gained more than just the award—I learned how to write Chinese characters better and how to follow the correct stroke order. I think this competition is excellent because it gives everyone in the school an equal chance to compete. It’s a wonderful opportunity for all of us.
G9 Monnet


Although I may not be proficient in Chinese overall, winning the Chinese Calligraphy Award for the second time has shown me that I might have potential in this subject. I believe that having good handwriting is a skill that benefits not only Chinese but also many other areas of life. I encourage everyone in the Concordian community to strive for neat and beautiful handwriting.
G10 Rene
I might not excel in Chinese overall, but I am truly grateful to receive this award. I didn’t expect to win because so many people had excellent handwriting, but I tried my hardest. I think there’s still room for me to improve both my handwriting and my Chinese. I hope to challenge myself to earn this honor again in the future.
G7 Hana



