Secondary art students researched the history of kites and kite-making, before designing kites with a focus on “culture.” Students then flew their original kites for our Dashain celebration! Check out these amazing designs here. ...

Today, Lincoln celebrated the festival of Dashain with a drama performance, action-packed kite-flying, joyful Nepali dance, and a special snack. We wish everyone a safe and happy holiday! ...

Last week, each advisory shared a class cheer and banner, celebrating their grade level, as well as being a Lincoln Snow Leopard. Our seniors led students through this process, which builds community and helps us practice cheering during our upcoming SAISA events! ...

On Saturday, families gathered to celebrate the return of SAISA athletics and learn about the upcoming season. Before commencing the first training practices for volleyball and swimming, the community enjoyed breakfast, an information session, and a giant teambuilding game of Rock, Paper, Scissors! ...

Last Saturday, over 50 Alumni Snow Leopards visited campus for a lovely brunch and networking session. Former students mingled, learned about what we are currently doing, brainstormed ideas for our alma mater, and took a tour of the campus to see some of the latest...

Today, elementary students participated in activities like water relays, bubble making, and trivia while secondary students set-off to explore nature on a hike amongst the pine trees in Hattiban. ...

This week, our secondary school compassion-in-action students paid two visits to Shree Kuleshwor Secondary School. As part of our Compassion Club, students planned creative writing lessons to teach to 6th and 7th-grade students at the neighborhood school. Here, students learned the different strategies to create...

Every Wednesday during the 2021-2022 school year, we shared a glimpse into the arts at Lincoln in our Arts Wednesday series. These videos, digital exhibitions, and photos showcased the many talents of our diverse, inclusive community. Thank you for supporting the arts at Lincoln! Click...