Jamie Monroe joins Lincoln from Wichita Falls, Texas. After spending time in public relations at Disney World, she began working with Seniors as a High School College & Career Counselor. Her experience in this role inspired Jamie to work with younger children before they have...

The Lincoln Seniors challenged the staff to a volleyball match in the gym last Friday. There was a fun atmosphere on the court, and while the Seniors showcased their youthful athleticism with a few great hits, they eventually succumbed to the consistency of the wise...

For two years now, Mr. Curtis has put together a bookmark treat for his students. He creates Lincoln School player cards of each student, highlighting their interests. When a grade five student makes it to level 10 in their gamified classroom, they unlock printed...

Students in Primary 1 have been receiving weekly correspondence from a wizard. These letters require the newly appointed magical assistants to utilize their creative acting skills to carry out missions and tasks. Last week, the wizard explained that he had accidentally dropped his magic shell...

Vance Appleby joins Lincoln most recently from one of our sister schools, the American International School of Dhaka, but has also worked at the International School of Manila, as well as in his hometown of Wichita, Kansas. He said his favorite thing about being an...

Lincoln alums, Alex and Nasir, have both earned selection to the 15th FINA World Swimming Championships (25m) in Abu Dhabi this December as the two highest-ranking Nepali swimmers. Congratulations to our Snow Leopards and the Aquatics team at Lincoln! We're so proud of your efforts. ...

Last weekend, eight Lincoln high school students attended a virtual Model United Nations (MUN) Conference hosted by the American International School of Chennai. Our delegates worked hard to research the countries they represented and the topics being debated. Topics included forest fragmentation, protection of the...

Nurse Etsuko Tomlinson joins Lincoln with an incredible amount of experience from clinics, hospitals, and schools in Singapore and Japan. She is excited about all of the educational opportunities available to her in Nepal. “I love to learn more about various medical approaches from around...

Last week’s assembly featured a joint performance between Grade 6 Lincoln Lockdown members and Ms. Colleen’s Grade 3 class. Students shared an emotional rendition of “True Colors” with American sign language and live musical accompaniment. Watch the amazing performance here! ...