By Ishika A (grade 11) AMMAN, Jordan. -- Looking down at a sea of sand a thousand miles below me where life itself appeared impossible, I imagined the resilience of the people who seemed to be living in a terrain abandoned by life itself, and in...

Our SAISA Art program, "Kathmandu: Then & Now,"  was a huge success this year. Featuring the rich artistic traditions of the Kathmandu Valley, students were exposed to an array of traditional and contemporary art forms in the local community. Five prominent Nepali artists of various disciplines led three-day workshops...

ES students learned about vermiculture- WORMS!- from animal expert Shreeram Ghimire during our Monday assembly this morning. Alongside Grade 5, each classroom will have a red worm munching on compost in a jar for the next few weeks. Ask your student to tell you some interesting...

The Lincoln Snow Leopards learned about a different type of animal today, WORMS! Mr. Shreeram Ghimire, a local vermiculture expert, visited Lincoln School today to share his knowledge of worms with the elementary school. [google-drive-embed url="https://drive.google.com/a/lsnepal.com/uc?id=1MuvV4HUhVgL-PNUigW7UsBLQL7gTJ50L&export=download" title="IMG_0487.JPG" icon="https://drive-thirdparty.googleusercontent.com/16/type/image/jpeg" width="3264" height="2448" extra="image" style="embed"] Mr. Shreeram gave a very informative...

Four-time US Olympic trials swimmer and Olympian in London 2012, Lysi Halkides, continued her stroke development clinic for Lincoln's swimmers with a focus on mental preparation, race skills and breaststroke and freestyle technique. Lysi, who also swam for Greece, breaking 11 national records, was very...

The first day of SAISA Art 2017 saw students from six different international schools located in five countries from across the region come together to explore some of the sacred, world heritage sites of Kathmandu. Students began the day with an information session and traditional greeting with...

The author Gennifer Choldenko visited Lincoln School this week! Log in and check out our class news page to learn more and see photos. This week in reading, students practiced their good habits for solving words in nonfiction texts. Students continued to work on adding more vocabulary and detail...

The Eggstreme Engineering Exploratory (EEE) class tested the first design of their egg drop contraptions today. Much in the same way aerospace engineers design capsules to protect astronauts who return to earth, the EEE students designed and built devices to protect a raw egg when...

Over the last two weeks, twenty plus elementary students have volunteered their time and demonstrated their passion for helping animals.  They developed slogans and created artwork to generate awareness about the plight of animals in Asia. Their art strives to support the conservation movement and protection...

Assemblies, in-class workshops, and one to one attention were all part of the elementary student experience this week during our author visit. Noted author, Gennifer Choldenko spent time with students from PreSchool to Grade 5. She read stories, shared the trials and tribulations of being an...