Lincoln School was proud to host Canadian author and illustrator, Elise Gravel, this week. Elise worked with students from PS through Grade 12, sharing her talents as a writer and illustrator. With the Elementary students, there were lots of chuckles over her outrageous monsters, as...

On Friday, February 28, renowned author, Jan Reynolds, brought the many traditions and lifestyles of indigenous cultures into our Globe Theater - from the Aboriginals of Australia, to the Sherpas and Tibetans in the Himalayas, to the Toareg in the Sahara, to the Sami reindeer...

On Thursday, December 12th, some of the eleventh-grade student businesses hosted a “Christmas Market” at Lincoln School. Customizable stickers and sweatshirts, decorative pillows, t-shirts with iron-on patches, as well as fashionable bracelets were for sale. Student businesses will officially close on January 16th. Dividends will be...

For this year’s Service Nepal, Grade 9 went to Gothauli, a small village in Chitwan. The main purpose of this trip was to build a biogas digester. This digester breaks down organic matter from humans, animals, and plants to produce biogas - fuel for cooking....

Lincoln School hosted its annual Welcome Picnic last weekend, as both new and returning families were able to meet and mingle, while enjoying lots of delicious food provided by our alumni vendors around the valley. Fire and Ice pizza fresh out of the oven, Keventers...

Dear Parents, Despite our SAISA program drawing to a close for the 2017-2018 school year, May will offer lots of sporting opportunities for our students, especially those in Elementary and Middle Schools. On Saturday, May 19th, Lincoln School will be hosting a youth football tournament for students...

[video width="960" height="540" mp4="https://www.lsnepal.com/elementary/wp-content/uploads/sites/3/2017/05/Earth-Day-2017.mp4"][/video] The entire Lincoln Elementary joined in for a Earth Day field trip and our upper elementary took part in Service Nepal. ...