Socks & Hats for Literacy!
Our first two days of Literacy Week proved a huge success with lots of silly socks and hilarious hats to accompany some of our favorite stories. ...
Our first two days of Literacy Week proved a huge success with lots of silly socks and hilarious hats to accompany some of our favorite stories. ...
“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...
Students created a personalized “Tag” with a stylized design which they made into a stencil using the art techniques: Overlapping, Form, Color, Value, and Gradient. They also considered symbols and their own identity when creating their stencil. Students then used non-permanent material (clay and baby...
Lincoln Lockdown, our Grade 6 Rock Band, made its 2021-2022 school year debut at our last assembly. These ten talented rockstars chose, arranged, and performed “High Hopes” as a message of optimism and resilience. Click here or on the images below to see the video. ...
It was an all-action, fabulous Friday on the Lincoln School campus today, as the community celebrated the upcoming Dashain festival with assemblies, music and drama performances, kite flying, Nepali dances, yet more dances, and special treats. It was an absolute joy to be together again...
The Secondary Music Students have been working individually on a wide variety of musical instruments this quarter. Click here or on the image for a sample of some “Works in Progress” from our Grade 7-12 music students. ...
“I aspire to be the best person I am because of my kids,” said Lincoln Librarian, Jeremiah O’Sullivan, “which also trickles down to the students at school.” Known throughout the school as “Mr. O,” Jeremiah is not a stranger to Lincoln’s campus. He taught here...
Lincoln art students have been working with various, colorful line designs to create these works of art. Grade 4 and Grade 6 students created abstract works with an eye as a focal point. Grade 2 students created colorful spider webs with 3D spiders as a...
Reilly Greene comes to Nepal via Ohio and Colorado, USA, and Beijing, China. With specializations in culturally and linguistically diverse education and special education, she brings inclusivity to the Primary 1 classroom. Reilly enjoys traveling and making connections all over the world. “Nepali people are...
Day 4 of Spirit Week was a throwback to the 1990s. Students and teachers alike donned oversized pants and jean jackets, along with plaid shirts and backward caps to celebrate the decade of boy bands and grunge music. Festivities included an elementary 90s-themed dance party...