On Friday, March 13, 26 creative students from Lincoln School and Niten Memorial School came together as one group: Collaboration Nation! The students printed thier designs on bags that will soon be available to the community. These sturdy, tailor-made bags feature our very own student-designed logo and are made from upcycled...

This semester, our Literacy Link Connect Club has been hard at work promoting literacy both on our campus and with our partners at the Asha School of Hope here in Kathmandu. On February 26, we welcomed Grade 5 students from both Lincoln and Asha to celebrate...

The Middle School concluded its third Exploratory session of the year with a showcase event to demonstrate what students have learned and created. The course offerings were developed by teachers based on student interest and input. This session's offerings included courses on fashion, journalism, and...

Last weekend, PLUM hosted the fourth annual Flowing Forward Festival, bringing together 105 students from 9 Kathmandu-based schools and organizations to dismantle menstrual stigmas, encourage open dialogue, promote allyship, and forge a supportive network among students across our communities. The 16 interactive workshops sparked meaningful conversations and...

The "Rise with Music" Connect Club successfully hosted a joint concert in partnership with Saraswati Niketan School, marking a milestone in our ongoing mission to elevate music education in Nepal’s community schools and ensure that every student has access to the transformative power of musical...

To support our service learning initiative, elementary students in Project Smile welcomed Dentist Dashrath and his team from Dhulikhel Hospital. Students used models to practice proper teeth brushing and learned about the benefits of fluoride in toothpaste. By interviewing experts, students gained a deeper understanding of...

Last week, we celebrated the incredible journeys of our middle and high school Connect Clubs! Since September, our students have been tackling real community issues. Through a thoughtful process of investigation, planning, action, and reflection, our students have ensured that their projects are meaningful, impactful, and...

Elementary musicians are working on a variety of instruments. Grade 4 is learning ukulele chords and practicing smooth transitions while keeping a steady beat as a class. Grade 2 is playing scales on Orff instruments and beginning to read simple notes on the staff. We are...