Concerns for safety permeate our program at Lincoln. Whether students are on or off campus, we want to be sure we are prepared to respond to a variety of emergency situations.
Earthquake Safety
Kathmandu is located in an earthquake zone and small tremors are felt regularly. The last major earthquake here was in 1934, but we have made preparations in case there is another big one. All our major buildings meet high earthquake standards and we have regular duck and cover and evacuation drills so students and staff know what to do if the ground starts to shake. We have adequate first aid, food, and shelter supplies in case of an emergency and staff are trained in how to use them.
Drills
In addition to earthquake drills, we regularly conduct fire/evacuation drills and “stand fast” drills in which students and teachers stay in classrooms.
Security
The campus is located in a secure compound. High walls and fencing mark the borders of the campus and the front gate is opened only after visitors have identified themselves. Well-trained guards patrol the campus 24 hours a day.
Buses
Our buses are in excellent condition and are equipped with radios which allow for easy communication with the School and the U.S. Embassy in the event of an emergency. Drivers have been trained to respond to a variety of conditions they may meet on the road. Young children are never dropped off unless there is an adult to meet them.
U.S. Embassy Support
The school works closely with the Regional Security Officer at the U.S. Embassy to assess and respond to local situations as they arise.