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...

Instead of scrolling through social media and binge watching Netlix all day during quarantine, why not do something productive? Engaging in activities you enjoy and that are good for you, and capturing those moments in photos can be very beneficial. Capture the Little Moments! Please...

Leading up to Graduation, we will be highlighting members of the Class of 2021. Although Seniors all over the world have had their final year impacted by this pandemic, Lincoln School has a number of plans in place to honor the efforts of our graduating...

On December 4th, 11th grade entrepreneurs officially closed their social businesses. The last four months have been an exciting adventure with plenty of challenges to overcome, starting with The Leopards’ Lair, Lincoln’s first virtual investment-seeking event. With just enough capital to launch their businesses, entrepreneurs...

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;...

Just before Dashain break, 11th-grade entrepreneurs entered “The Leopards’ Lair” to seek investment for their social businesses. The event was a success; businesses sold a total of 80 shares and raised NPR 46,885 from investors. Student businesses are now open for business! Check out their social...

High school students studied the work of Cambodian artist, Sopheap Pich, and Korean American artist, JooYoung Choi, and devised a piece that was inspired by one of the artist’s work. Students project planned and worked with the materials of their choosing to create their own...