Director of Educational Technology, Doug Sirkka, brings extensive experience and talent to Lincoln. He started his career teaching chemistry, before getting his master's degree in Educational Technology. In addition to his skills in science and tech, Doug is a musician who plays the guitar. “I...

In High School Creative Writing, our students became budding authors as they explored the various elements of a strong narrative. Students learned and discussed how to develop intriguing story worlds and create flawed but interesting protagonists and antagonists with whom the reader would want to...

Today, we celebrated the many talents of the Lincoln Community with our two talent shows. Our online and in-person audiences were dazzled with a variety of performances. Our Snow Leopards sure know how to put on a show! Have a fabulous break! ...

The grade 12 class recently returned to Kathmandu from an adventurous trip to Borderlands, where they traversed, rafted, and rappelled their way past all obstacles in front of them. Surrounded by greenery and the roaring Bhote Koshi river, students participated in several team building and...

Join us this Friday, March 25 for our Lincoln Talent Shows! Over 100 students (and teachers!) are excited to share their talents, which include comedy, magic, piano, dance, and so much more! Both the PS-G6 and G7-12 events will be live-streamed for our online community,...

“People who are quietly amazing,” inspire middle school math & science teacher Sandy Hill. “Amazing people that I encounter in my everyday life. And there are so many quietly amazing people if you are genuinely curious and listen to their life stories.” Sandy joined Lincoln...

Join us in celebrating Spirit Week next week, March 21-25! Monday is PJ Day, Tuesday, bring your stuff in something other than a backpack, Wednesday, be a fashion disaster, Thursday, dress like a teacher, and Friday show your Lincoln School Spirit! ...

On Friday, the Lincoln Secondary Arts Students hosted the first Tiny Stage event in more than two years. Performances included a Grade 11 original rap, some incredible guitar and piano, and the premiere of the Grade 7 rock band, “The Spicy Pickles.” Visual artists created...