After School Activities

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Designed to enrich and inspire, our ASA offerings provide exciting opportunities for students of all ages to explore new interests, develop skills, and build lasting friendships.
For our Elementary and Middle School students, the After School Activity (ASA) program is structured across four distinct quarters throughout the year. This unique format allows students the flexibility to choose different activities each quarter, providing a diverse range of experiences. From creative arts and STEM challenges to sports clinics and strategic games, there's always something new to discover. This rotational approach encourages exploration, helps students uncover hidden talents, and fosters a love for lifelong learning in a fun, supervised environment.
In the High School, the ASA program transitions to empower student leadership and initiative. Here, students can participate in a vibrant array of student-run clubs and activities. These groups, driven by student passion and interest, cover everything from academic societies and debate clubs to cultural organizations and community service initiatives. This student-led model cultivates leadership, collaboration, and organizational skills, providing a platform for high schoolers to pursue their passions, make a tangible impact, and develop crucial skills for future success.
ASA Annual Schedule
Throughout the year, there are four sessions of ASA activities, one in each quarter. ASA activities are held on Tuesdays and Thursdays during each session.
| Quarter 1 Session | September 9 - October 23 |
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| Quarter 2 Session | November 4 - December 4 |
| Quarter 3 Session | February 3 - March 19 |
| Quarter 4 Session | April 7 - May 21 |
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89%
Master's Degrees
Percentage of teachers who hold a Master's Degree or higher.
#1
Green Certified
Concordia International School Hanoi is Vietnam's only certified "green" school.
27
Advanced Courses
Number of AP and university level courses available for High School students to take.
8:1
Student-Teacher Ratio
Average student to teacher ratio across our programs.
45+
Multi Cultural
Number of countries and culture groups represented in our community.
555+
Students
Number of students enrolled from Preschool through Grade 12.
18
Teaching Experience
Average number of years our teachers have been educators.
150+
Educational Tradition
Concordia International School Hanoi is founded on over 150 year of educational experience.
100%
University Acceptances
Percentage of graduates who are accepted into universities globally.
Elementary School ASAs
Letting kids explore activities that inspire and engage is the heart of our Elementary ASA program. Beginning in Grade 1, Concordia’s Elementary students have access to many After-School Activities in sports, arts and crafts, computers, STEM, and literacy. All After-School Activities are taught by dedicated teachers and trained professionals.
Elementary School ASAs have included:
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Computer Coding |
Makerspace | Reader's Theatre |
| Crafty Kids | Ukulele | Spanish |
| Cross Stitching | Painting | Performing Ensemble |
| Lego | Origami | Escape Room |
Middle School ASAs
Helping students identify their particular areas of skill and interest are key components of the Middle School ASA program. Our Middle School activities program provides students opportunities to explore new passions and have fun while developing fundamental skills, healthy habits, and physical wellness that they can further refine in the High School. These are also opportunities for our faculty and staff to share their passions and talents with our students.
Middle School ASAs have included:
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Model United Nations |
Drama | Choir |
| Film Making | Golf | Mahjong |
| Strength Training | Basketball | Science Club |
| Musical Theatre | Yearbook Club | Spanish |
High School ASAs
In the High School, the ASA program transitions to empower student leadership and initiative. Here, students can participate in a vibrant array of student-run clubs and activities. These groups, driven by student passion and interest, cover everything from academic societies and debate clubs to cultural organizations and community service initiatives. This student-led model cultivates leadership, collaboration, and organizational skills, providing a platform for high schoolers to pursue their passions, make a tangible impact, and develop crucial skills for future success.
High School ASAs have included:
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DECA Business Club |
Yearbook Club | Chemistry & Biology Open Lab |
| NY Times Writing Competition | Golf | TEDx Speakers Club |
| Robotics & 3D Design | Thundercloud Student Newspaper | Jazz Band |
| Stars on Broadway | Yearbook Club | Visual Arts Open Studio |
