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!  ...

Thank you to everyone who visited our Grade 4 Museum! After months of research, writing, and rehearsing, our young historians proudly shared their knowledge on everything from King Tut to the Titanic, the Civil War to Indian independence. Your support, curiosity, and presence made the...

In 3J, we’re a motivated community of math learners who thrive on sharing our theories, strategies, and reasoning. We believe learning happens best when we work together! Today, our focus was on defining, explaining, and representing fractions in multiple ways—and the conversations were as rich...

The Elementary Connect Club Showcase was a celebration of student voice, leadership, and service! This year, every elementary student participated in one of 11 Connect Clubs—leading collaborative projects that address genuine community needs. Today, our P1–Grade 5 students proudly shared their learning and service actions with...

Our elementary students celebrated Holi with a splash of water and a whole lot of fun! Elementary students in our Local Culture Connect Club planned and hosted the event as their service learning project, ensuring we better understand our host country's culture and have an opportunity to...

What a day, Lincoln community! Our Elementary Student-Led Conferences were a true showcase of confidence, reflection, and achievement. From core academic classes to PE, Nepali, Art, and Music, students took the lead in sharing their learning journeys— and families left with smiles to prove it! A...

To honor those who celebrate Lunar New Year, elementary school organised musical performances for Tinier Stage during recess last week. Students offered musical pieces with themes of the moon, light, love, and of course, the new year. Grade 1 shared 'Gong Xi' during Tinier Stage,...

The second grade scientists wrapped up the unit on States of Matter by designing their own experiments. The students worked in groups to generate their own inquiry question, and then planned and conducted a final experiment. Our questions explored the properties of solids and liquids...