Arthur Castro Smith, affectionately known as “Coach Art,” has worked at Lincoln for five years. In that time, he has taught across all grades, from Preschool through Grade 12, as well as coached track & field and other sports. “I love seeing students develop their...

Lincoln School celebrated Tihar with collaborative rangoli, a middle school mandala art exhibit, and a truly colorful elementary assembly. Enjoy a timelapse of rangoli creation here. ...

Our first week of after-school activities was full of energy and excitement as students moved, created, and collaborated in a variety of experiences from ultimate frisbee to bucket drumming. We look forward to many more weeks of fun for students and staff alike! Watch the...

Grade 3 students explored color theory, mixing many different tints and shades of various colors, to create these beautiful cityscapes with the colors. Grade 1 & Primary 1 explored mixing colors through basic printmaking, and then added geometric flower designs for visual interest. Click here...

Julie Broad visited Nepal in 2019 and loved it. This greatly influenced her decision to move to Kathmandu and become part of Lincoln. “The kids, staff, and community are very welcoming,” she said. Julie worked in the USA for years, but always had a dream...

We had a fantastic Literacy week, finishing with door decorating, wacky hair, favorite books, and character dress-up day. Check out the cool costumes and hairstyles and remember, literacy week may be over, but our love of reading is not! ...

Grade 1 students are learning about the power of theatre in Music & Drama class. In pairs, students prepared a short partner mini-play, or “duet” over a few weeks, before sharing their progress with the class. Students have started mastering dramatic skills, such as blocking,...

“I love being with the younger kids,” said Grade 1 teacher, Pam Legere. “They are so genuinely happy about the littlest things. It makes it so easy to come to work.” Pam joined the Lincoln community last year from Maine, USA, and has previously taught...