Student Life and Service
Middle School
Community Engagement At the beginning of the 2024-25 Academic Year, the secondary Childcare centre and Wattananiwad Foundation elderly
Service Department launched a new program for all students home for Wednesday afternoons, and Khao Khiao Wildlife and from Grade 6 to Grade 8, where students were able to sign up for Nature Education Center for Saturday mornings. mini service trips that would take place either during shortened The change in program allows our students, and school, to form day afternoons, or on Saturday mornings. lasting connections to these communities, providing benefits Before the school year began, five local communities were to both sides. By exposing our middle school students to a chosen based upon several factors such as student interest, variety of different types of service, we hope to nurture their proximity to Concordian, and variety of community engagement compassion, and grow their interest in helping the world around them. activities. The chosen communities were Satit Bangkaew Kindergarten, Khlong Palat Priang School, Baan Heng Kwarm Wang Onnut
Mr. Ben, Service Coordinator and Mr. Jay, Service Liaison
Satit Bangkaew Kindergarten
Slum Child Care Onnut (Baan Heng Kwarm Wang)
Concordian students visit the kindergarten to help the teachers and kitchen staff serve afternoon snacks to the kindergarteners after they wake up from their nap. Students then join the kindergarteners for one afternoon class, assisting the teacher with guiding the kindergarteners through their homework exercises in small groups. Afternoon class usually ends with fun, quick games and songs.
The facility serves as a daycare center for underprivileged children ages 3 months to 5 years old. Concordian students assist the caregivers with serving afternoon snacks of milk and treats, before afternoon activities with the children including reading, music, playing with toys, and supervising their playground time.
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