Snow Leopards from Pre-School to Grade 12 have been enjoying jumping back in the Lincoln School pool this past week. Our swimming and water safety program, led by our qualified instructors, ensures our students move through the various outcomes and levels at an individualized pace,...

What a swim! Alex Gadegaard Shah, a Snow Leopard from the Class of 2021, produced a remarkable performance at the Tokyo Olympics on Tuesday with a personal best time of 53.41, breaking his own national record by almost three seconds! Very quick off the blocks,...

Today at 3:45 pm Kathmandu time, Lincoln graduate of the Class of 2021, Alex Gadegaard Shah, competes in the 100m freestyle at the #Olympics! We are so proud! Go Alex! ...

What an honor! Beyond representing Nepal at the upcoming Tokyo Olympics, Lincoln Snow Leopard, Alex Gadegaard Shah, has now been chosen to carry the flag at the Opening Ceremony tomorrow, Friday, July 23 at 8:00 PM local time. Alex says, "I am eager to represent...

Leading up to Graduation, we will be highlighting members of the Class of 2021. 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...

Leading up to Graduation, we will be highlighting members of the Class of 2021. 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...

It was another great day at Snow Leopards Launch on campus and online! Students engaged in an engineering tower building activity with various materials. The tallest tower was over 5ft high! Beyond this, students were involved in activities like a pattern speaking game, Kickball, Swimming,...

Students left campus with smiles on their faces after another day of the Snow Leopards Launch. Students continued to enjoy the physicial activities like the racket sports and no touch obstacle courses. There were similar positive responses from the online cohorts, who were very engaged...