The International Relations classroom has been an especially thought-provoking place to be; last week we hosted our second guest speaker in two weeks! This morning Ms. Radhika Halder from the Niti Foundation, a Nepali-led Public Policy Foundation, joined us for class. Ms. Halder is a...

If you are considering a visit to Lincoln School, please note that due to the coronavirus situation, we have made changes to our visitor protocol. The following enhancements were shared with our school community yesterday (02/03/2020): All current non-Lincoln School students, staff and parents will be...

On Friday, February 28, renowned author, Jan Reynolds, brought the many traditions and lifestyles of indigenous cultures into our Globe Theater - from the Aboriginals of Australia, to the Sherpas and Tibetans in the Himalayas, to the Toareg in the Sahara, to the Sami reindeer...

MUMBAI, India. -- SAISA Music and Art students were hard at work in Mumbai, India, during the recent mini-break! Our Music students spent time preparing music leading up to the festival and spent hours in rehearsals led by their brilliant guest conductors from New Delhi,...

New York City, USA -- On February 1st, 2020, Lincoln School Snow Leopards from the 60s all the way to the Class of 2019 congregated in Times Square for a night to remember. Around 100 Alumni from America to Nepal, from Iceland to Israel, joined...

Last weekend, the Lincoln Boys' Basketball team showed continued development in our annual Invitational Tournament. After graduating the whole starting five last year and with only two returning players, the boys are continuing the strong basketball culture at our school and are developing a positive...

The 11th-grade entrepreneurs officially launched their own businesses during The Leopards’ Lair on October 1st, 2019. During this event, each group pitched their business idea and future plans to the potential investors in the audience. It was a successful afternoon; the 11th-grade class sold a...