Leading up to Graduation, we will be highlighting members of the Class of 2020. Although Seniors all over the world have had their final year impacted by this pandemic, Lincoln School has a number of plans in place to honor the efforts of our graduating...

Lincoln School was proud to host Canadian author and illustrator, Elise Gravel, this week. Elise worked with students from PS through Grade 12, sharing her talents as a writer and illustrator. With the Elementary students, there were lots of chuckles over her outrageous monsters, as...

Geng Sanyavit PattaranavakulZoologyMs. Ann MontgomeryMay 2, 2017The Camouflaged CatsDeep in Asia where the land meets the sky, where the cold is below zero degrees, where a cat jumps and disappears like a ghost in a glimpse of the mountain shadows. They live across the high...

Nikhil SinghIn this day and age, it isn’t an aberration to find an advertisement that is blatantly sexist while surfing through the internet or browsing through magazines. Either through objectification or gender stereotyping, these advertisements devalue women and degrade them to an eye candy role...

Shreetika Singh January 11, 2017   Guilt Author Jonathan Safran Foer has crafted a novel filled with vivid imagination portrayed through letters, memories, and magical realism. The basic premise involves the search for a woman in a photograph, who may have saved Jonathan's grandfather from the Nazis during...

Grade 12 TOK3, December, 2016Ethics  Factory FarmingPaula Joanne StensethIf you eat meat, there is a very high chance that what you’re eating was born and raised inside a factory, while the truck ride to the butchery is the most fresh air they are allowed to...

Political Cartoonby Geng Sanyavit Pattaranavakul My Political cartoon is about Kim Kardashian’s robbery that took place in Paris on October 3, 2016 during the Paris fashion week. Kim Kardashian is a famous reality TV star from the “E” channel which...

Education and Slavery are Incompatibleby Glory PangDuring slavery, the slaves were deprived of human rights, and political and social freedom. Slaves were limited of resources and education which restricted them from memories of their culture, humanity, and independence. During the late 1800’s, Frederick Douglass was...