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. ...

In advance of their first performance of the year, the High School Choir visited elementary students for short performances last week. Students sang the Nepali National Anthem and Alma Mater and elementary students even shared their voices on a few songs. ...

Delicious food, fun carnival games, a splash in the pool, and incredible musical performances made the day unforgettable. And speaking of unforgettable, that powerful rendition of the Nepali national anthem gave us all goosebumps! We had an amazing turnout with 500 people in attendance, and...

Seema's ventriloquist act at Lincoln's Globe Theater had us all in stitches this morning! Now performing on a global stage, she's even shared it with Jay Leno and Jerry Seinfeld! Don't miss Seema's incredible talent in action – she's proof that dreams can take you...

The Lincoln Snow Leopards girls' and boys' volleyball teams brought their A-game this week as they hosted The British School for some thrilling matches! The courts were on fire with the incredible energy, teamwork, and sportsmanship displayed by our talented athletes. ...

Our students have been harnessing the power of Advisory to build unity and school spirit! They've been hard at work crafting class banners and cheers that truly embody the essence of their grade level. ...

As part of Food and Nutrition this semester, students have been looking at bio-individuality in relation to the six essential nutrients, as well as reflecting on food guidelines from around the world! Within the framework of nutrition, the students had fun creating Italian focaccia bread...

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...

The fifth-grade students met up with Mr. U's forensic science class to do some sleuthing in the case of the great Kindle conundrum.  The high schoolers were investigating the grade fives as suspects and used handwriting and ink analysis, fingerprinting, blood and hair samples, and...