The Snow Leopards Girls’ Football team warmed up for SAISA with some convincing performances during the recently hosted LS Invitational. The coaches divided the squad into Lincoln “Red” and Lincoln “White” teams which also included St. Xaviers, TBS, Swostishree Gurukul, and the Kathmandu Kickers Acadamy....

Lincoln School hosted parents, faculty, staff, and secondary students for an afternoon to celebrate the achievements at Lincoln over the last 5 years, and provide perspectives on future work. Thank you to the 97 community members who participated in this important initiative and the impact...

“The smell of the greasepaint and the roar of the crowd!" Although this isn't quite what it's like for our middle school Drama Exploratory, the excitement and energy are the same. This quarter the students have written their own script for a mashup production of...

After learning about the importance of reducing our impact on the environment through reducing, reusing, and recycling, Mr. Rabi from the company, Kolpa, came to Lincoln School. He shared with us how they reuse materials to create products, such as turning old tire rubbers into...

The 9th graders traveled to Chitwan for Service Nepal. Teamwork and a tough mentality allowed the students to construct a biogas dome. During advisory classes, students learned about sustainable practices and how they result in greater equity and quality of life. The journey and the...

Yesterday, our Elementary Students showcased their music and drama skills in The Search for Snow Leopard Station, an original musical written and produced by Grade 5. Students in Preschool through Grade 5 sang, danced, and acted their way through our core values, teaching us all...

The SAISA girls' volleyball season has come to an end. After two months of hard work and dedication, they returned to Nepal with a well-earned second-place trophy! As the youngest team in SAISA and from the smallest school, this is a huge accomplishment and a...

Primary 1 students dove into a plants and living things unit in science, focusing on pumpkins. They experimented with a real pumpkin in the classroom, with students taking turns feeling the different textures. After drying and baking the seeds, students enjoyed a healthy snack, as...

Over the last two weeks, Lincoln hosted two college fairs. CAMPUSCONNECT, the first large fair of the season, and EdTours to Nepal with USEF-Nepal, invited future university students from Grades 9-12 to meet with representatives from all over North America and Europe. Lincoln Faculty also...