Dr. Eeqbal Hassim’s recent visit to Lincoln School sparked a transformative collaboration on diversity, equity, inclusion, justice, and belonging (DEIJB). Dr. Eeqbal’s expertise and inclusive approach brought together faculty, staff, students, parents, and administrators in workshops and discussions that unveiled diverse perspectives and fueled important...

A heartfelt thank you to the incredible Ms. Nepal 2018, Shrinkhala Khatiwada, for gracing us with her presence at Lincoln School this morning! Her journey from humble beginnings in Hetauda to becoming Ms. World and pursuing studies at Harvard University is nothing short of extraordinary....

Middle School PE students are learning all about the skills and strategies found in invasion games.  Here, Grade 8 students are investigating as a team how to maintain possession, attack, and score in Field Hockey. ...

At the Grade 1 Winter Writing Wonderland, young writers invited their families to celebrate and showcase some amazing writing from the fall semester. Students were proud to share their personal narratives, nonfiction writing, and persuasive pieces about imaginative gingerbread houses. ...

Senior Project is a class in which students investigate an essential question of their own design concerning a topic of interest. A research paper of this personalized learning experience was their goal for the semester.  After completing the research paper, each student participated in an...

Lincoln School had the pleasure of hosting author Micheal Solis last weekend. Mr. Solis presented and discussed his new book, Deficient, with upper ES and secondary students in the morning and went into every classroom for writing workshops. Students had the opportunity to purchase a...

The annual secondary school Winter Concert showcased our middle and high school students’ musical talents and dedication over the past semester. The theme “We Belong…Together” was reflected in the students’ performances as ensembles—from choirs and bands to small groups—as well as in the repertoire that...