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Basketball 3 on 3 is

specifically

for smaller schools;

 A school may only enter one of either Basketball or Basketball 3 on 3. You cannot join both.

ALL ASIA
Student Convention

2024

Bangkok, Thailand

November 24-29, 2024

Thammasat University, Rangsit Campus

Latest update: 4/12/2024

Registration

Schools joining the All Asia Student Convention must register their school and complete payment for

School Registration (1,800 THB per school)

(Payment to be made and proof of payment emailed to the AASC email no later

than July 15, 2024)

Delegates' registration: 3,600 THB per delegate

Payment to be made and proof of payment emailed to the AASC email no later than September 1, 2024

Register all entries as soon as possible. No changes or additions for events will be permitted after September 1, 2024.

Please make all bank deposits here>>

Bank Name: Kasikorn

Beneficiary Name:

Promoting Education For Youth Foundation

Account Number: 054-287-1970

 Swift Code: KASITHBK  

Bank Address: Huamark Town Center 177 Ramkhamhaeng Rd, Hua Mak, Bang Kapi District, Bangkok 10240
ALL TRANSFER FEES SHOULD BE COVERED BY THE SCHOOL. If there are any transfer fees deducted from the school registration payment, the difference will be settled upon registration at the AASC. Please double check the exact amount to be RECEIVED.

Click below to register your school on the Online Convention Registration Website.
Register under

"All Asia Student Convention 2024"

Registration

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Competition Updates

Competition Updates

Books to study for Bible Bowl

  • Numbers

  • Ezra

  • II Kings

  • Habakkuk

  • Hosea

  • John

  • I Corinthians

  • Philemon

  • 1 Peter

  • III John
     

Group Bible Speaking​

  • Psalms 37:1-24

  • Psalm 139:1-24

  • Daniel 3:8-30

  • Isaiah 40:11-31

  • Ecclesiastes 3:1-22

  • John 3:14-36

  • Romans 8:18-39

  • James 1:1-25

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Flag Corps: "Onward Christian Soldiers" by Bands of the Salvation Army

Pennant Design: "Made to Make a Difference" Ephesians 2:10 "For we are his workmanship, created in Christ Jesus unto good works . . . ."

Scripture Video: Psalm 24 or Psalm 62
 

Hotel Booking

International Guests will take priority for booking hotels. Please email Ms. Nhee at phuthima135@gmail.com

Email should contain:

1.Name of School

2.Number of rooms needed

3. Number of male and female delegates

24/7 Applications

Send all applications to allasiasc@gmail.com

24/7 Application

How to Prepare

NOTE TO SCHOOL STAFF: It is suggested that you copy this, along with the rules and judging criteria for the particular event, and distribute them to students preparing for Student Convention.
 

  1. Select Your Event The A.C.E. Student Convention programs include many events in various divisions. Choose those events that will best develop your talents and gifts for Christian service. (Read Contestant Guidelines very carefully for proper selection.) Your parents and supervisors may also suggest new areas where they see potential in your life. Note: All vocal and written entries must be in the English language. Any Bible quotes must be from the King James Version (not New King James Version).

  2. Plan and Schedule Consider using an A.C.E. Goal Card to track your preparation. A wise man said, “Those who fail to plan, plan to fail.”

  3. Get Input When you have selected your event(s), seek the advice of Godly adults in your family and church who have expertise in your area. Also, consider contacting professionals in this area for input (photographer, music teacher, and so on).

  4. Practice. It is best to practice in a setting similar to actual competition. Consider asking for permission to practice before a group. Not only will this accustom you to performing before a group, it will help you test the effectiveness of your entry.

  5. Pray As you prepare, pray that your performance will bring glory to the Lord. Also, pray that the Student Conventions will be a blessing to you and the others who attend. Pray that lives will be transformed and that many will commit their lives to service.

  6. Do Your Best. “Good, better, best, let’s never rest, until our good is better, and our better is best.” The results will never exceed the investment.

  7. Have Confidence. Don’t think that you can’t do well in competition. What counts is your commitment to practice. Some of the most outstanding winners have come from homeschools or small schools of only a few high school-age students.

How to Prepare

Qualifications

Contestants may be enrolled in any of the following types of schools in which Accelerated Christian Education material and procedures are implemented by students and staff:

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Formal day schools with a campus Learning Center such as:

  • Church School

  • Institutional School

  • Mission School

  • Private School (Any or all of the above will be referred to herein as a “day school.”)


All of the above must adhere to the following conditions:

  1. Compliance with all appearance and dress code standards.

  2. Compliance with the conduct code.

  3. Compliance with age limitations.

  4. Compliance with all event limitations.

  5. Curriculum is diagnosed and prescribed according to the A.C.E. Procedures Manual.

  6. The student is not enrolled in any other educational program in pursuit of a high school diploma, except for part-time or distance-learning college courses.

  7.  Each contestant must be currently enrolled and actively studying in a complete course of at least two of the five Accelerated Christian Education core subjects (Math, English, Social Studies, Science, or Word Building)

Qualifications

Number of Entries per School

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  • Only ONE entry for all events with the exception of some events.

  • The following events may have 26 entries per school:
    Golden Apple Award, Golden Lamb Award, Golden Harp Award, Christian Soldier Award, Christian Worker Award

  • Scribe's Award has a maximum of 6 entries per school

  • Each contestant may have only one entry in an event. The Regional Convention may not establish policies contrary to the Student Convention Guidelines.

    • EXCEPTIONS
      Allowed Two Entries per school:

      • * Essay Writing

      • * Poetry Writing

      • * Short Story Writing

      • * Website Design

      • * Linear PowerPoint

      • * Nonlinear PowerPoint

      • * Music Composition

      • * Music Arranging

      • * Pennant Design

      • * Radio Program

      • * Scripture Video

      • * ACE Character Trait Video

# of Entries per School

Eligibility

  1. Students who attain their thirteenth birthday by December 31, 2024 and who have not attained their twentieth birthday by the same date are eligible to attend Student Convention.

  2.  Students who graduate or complete their graduation requirements at any time during the current school year may still compete.

  3.  Students who have graduated from high school prior to the present school year are not eligible to compete at the Convention regardless of their age.

  4.  Married students, parents, or expectant parents are not eligible to compete.

  5. Students may not be recruited from any type school for participation at the Convention.

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Eligibility

Number of Individual Events

  1. A contestant may enter any SIX performance events with exceptions noted below. (Performance events are events that require the participant to compete during the actual Convention; that is, all athletic events, speech and drama, Bible Memory, and so on.)

  2. A student may enter numerous nonperformance events, as approved by his/her parents. (Nonperformance events are events that only require the participant to submit his/her entry.)

  3. The total combined number of performance and nonperformance events must not exceed twelve.

Exceptions and Clarifications:

  1. Each student may enter only two elimination events. (Elimination events are Basketball, Volleyball, Table Tennis, Tennis, Chess, Checkers, Chinese Chess, Soccer, Badminton.) Those who participate in any two of these events may enter only two other performance events that involve four or more contestants.

  2. Each contestant may enter no more than three athletic events.

  3. A student may not participate in two identical events (that is, two male duets, and so on).

  4. Each contestant must be present the entire Convention and must attend all scheduled rallies. 

  5. Students who participate in any athletic events must enter at least one nonathletic event.

# of Individual Events
FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

Yen Bills

How much is registration?

 School Registation:

$50.00

Delegate Registration:

(sponsor, student, guest)

$100.00 each

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Reading Map on Mobile

Where is Thammasat
University?

99 Phahonyothin Rd, Khlong Nueng, Khlong Luang District, Pathum Thani 12120

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Click Here to see in

Google Maps

Office Work

Where do we make payment?

Kasikorn Bank Name:

Promoting Education For Youth Foundation

Account Number:
054-287-1970

 Swift Code: KASITHBK  

Couple Checking In

Does the registration include housing & food?

Housing and food are NOT included in the registration

Laws and regulations

Where can I find the rules?

The rules are located in the downloadable guidelines.
 

Kids Playing Soccer

While we highly encourage all students to compete in events, students are welcome to come and observe without competing.

Reviewing Laws

Where can I find the rules
for non-ISC events?

We will be uploading them here soon

Flight Board

When should we plan to arrive and depart?

To avoid missing out on events, plan to arrive a day early (Nov. 23) and depart a day after (Nov. 30)

Food Spread

Where can we buy food?

There are food courts, food stalls, and restaurants all around Thammasat University.

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