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Every year the staff at Lincoln School have a friendly go at growing facial hair from a fresh shave. The ultimate goal is to raise money to support important local health initiatives. Here we are on day one looking smooth! It's Mid-Movember and our Wear It Pink...
We have a great lineup of speakers for the SAISA Conference this Saturday, November 21st. Our keynote speaker will be Cricketer and former Sri-Lankan captain, Kumar Sangakkara. Beyond this, we have an Everest summiteer, Brendan Madden; an administrator at AIS Vienna talking about student leadership;...
Lincoln School's Juniors and Seniors attended this highly informative fair, followed by a Q&A session with the representatives. Many other such fairs and college sessions are coming up...
In 8th grade science, students have started an Investigation of Chemical Interactions. Last week, students were given a mystery mixture of 2 substances and had to conduct experiments and research to determine what was in this mystery mixture. First, they read texts about the substances...
For the final day of the Snow Leopards Launch, the students took part in re-creating or sketching their favorite Lincoln School memory. Beyond this, cohorts engaged in physically distanced speed dating, swimming and some reflection time. The day ended with a fun and energetic Lincoln...
The Snow Leopards Launch continued today with students creating some dazzling personal mandalas, reflecting on how they both influence, and are impacted by, the world around them. Beyond this, students worked on their debate skills playing “This or that” as well as participating in activities...
The Snow Leopards Launch continued today with students crafting their own individual nets to create an array of three-dimensional shapes. Another highlight was the rooftop stations, which included polish horseshoes (a test of frisbee throwing accuracy and hand-eye coordination) and water balloon volley. There was...
It was another great day at Snow Leopards Launch on campus and online! Students engaged in an engineering tower building activity with various materials. The tallest tower was over 5ft high! Beyond this, students were involved in activities like a pattern speaking game, Kickball, Swimming,...