Offering khata is a symbolically meaningful cultural tradition in Nepal and at Lincoln School. As part of the Global Goals course, 10th grade students designed and pitched solutions that both honor and reduce the environmental impact of this tradition. ...

A number of Lincoln School parents joined us on the school rooftop last week to learn more about the LSPFA, discuss upcoming events, and learn more about our Speaker Series and Connect Clubs programs. We look forward to seeing our wonderful community at the LSPFA...

On this auspicious occasion, Lincoln women stand in solidarity with women in Nepal, celebrating the vibrant traditions and culture of Teej. May this festival bring you joy, love, and prosperity! 🎉💃🏼🌟 #HappyTeej #LincolnCelebrates #SolidarityWithNepalWomen ...

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...

Lincoln School's victory in the SAISA Girls Basketball tournament was a true testament to the collective effort and contribution of every member of the team. From their outstanding individual performances to their remarkable teamwork and communication on the court, the girls showed exceptional skill, determination,...

Elementary students will spend the week exploring the essential question: What can we learn about environmental sustainability from traditional cultural practices in Nepal? We started the week with an introduction to sustainability from guest speakers Dr. Erica Udas and Barsha Rani Gurung from ICIMOD, followed...

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...

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...