Adventure meets adrenaline on the Godawari trails! Our off-campus mountain biking crew tackled muddy climbs, rocky switchbacks, and earned an epic panoramic view of the valley, mountains, and city below. The ride finished in style with a fast-paced descent and a well-earned feast of local...

What does the AP Language and Composition class do when the test is over? We learn about satire of course! AP Lang students did a short but cunning dive into the world of satirical writing and showed their mastery through a group writing project. Our...

After researching plate tectonics, the effects of seismic waves on structures, and why buildings in Nepal might fail in an earthquake, sixth graders finished the year in science class with an engineering challenge. They designed structures on paper, as well as in Tinkercad 3D design...

On Wednesday, we proudly celebrated Menstrual Health Day and marked a major milestone — Lincoln School is now officially Nepal’s first period-positive campus! Students from our high school Health classes and the PLUM group (Please Learn and Understand Menstruation) led the way in breaking taboos...

On Wednesday, May 14, the UES Collaboration Nation Connect Club joined forces with their amazing buddy school, Niten Memorial School / NAG, to take action for the planet! Together with support from the awesome team at Clean Up Nepal, these passionate students rolled up their...

To launch a week of celebration and reflection, the Class of 2025 gathered with their families and closest friends for a memorable Graduation Dinner at Hyatt Centric. In a heartfelt tradition, each Senior stood before the crowd to share personal stories: echoes of SAISA triumphs,...

The seniors began their graduation week with a special tea with their PS/PK buddies. It was wonderful to celebrate the beginning of this momentous time together with some special treats, laughter and playtime. As the seniors kick-off this week, we wish them all the best...

AP Statistics and AP Psychology students teamed up for a fun, hands-on field trip to the bowling alley, where they conducted a social experiment on how mindset impact performance. Now that they've collected the data, they will analyze it through both psychological and statistical lenses...

Our second grade scientists took on the challenge of stopping erosion!  After learning about weathering and real-world coastal issues, students designed and built model islands using erosion solutions inspired by real engineers. Will their creations survive the storm? Stay tuned as the hurricane simulation hits!  ...