Sixty-five talented middle school singers from throughout Asia gathered on Lincoln’s campus for three days of music-making, learning, and friendship in the Association for Music in International School’s Asian Middle School Honor Mixed Choir Festival. Through hours of engaged rehearsal, fun activities, an excursion to...

Grade 3 authors proudly read the adapted fairy tales they wrote in their most recent writing unit with parents and staff. With characters ranging from giants to pickles to toads, their fairy tales were creative and engaging. We can’t wait to read what they write...

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 Environmental Action Team (EAT) organized a clothing donation drive for Rohingya refugees in partnership with the human rights organization INHURED International. The primary objective of the project was to collect warm clothes and blankets for 400+ Rohingya refugees living in Kathmandu. With support from...

Grade 6 and Grade 2 students celebrate a semester of being class buddies by making gingerbread houses out of cardboard! It was the perfect way to finish a semester of collaboration, fun and new friendships between the two classes. ...

Elementary students have been exploring the basics of computer coding in Art & Design. P1 & Grade 1 have been using Kodable to learn the basics of commands. Grades 2-5 have been using Scratch & ScratchJr to create animated videos and games. Check out their...

Middle School students participating in the Officiating Team Sports Exploratory have spent the last quarter learning the rules and hand signals, before officiating calls for a variety of sports. To practice their skills, they took on the role of an official for Lincoln students! They...

During Service Nepal, secondary students on the Kathmandu trip investigated the essential question, “How Can Culture Be Preserved in a Modernizing World?" Throughout the week they visited various UNESCO cultural heritage sites in Kathmandu Valley, learning from local experts and guides, and experiencing different elements...

Elementary students spent their first few days of the semester exploring new auxiliary percussion instruments and their place in orchestras, rock groups, and salsa bands. Grade 3 students formed their own percussion ensembles and created patterns that best represented the unique sound of each instrument. ...