“People who are quietly amazing,” inspire middle school math & science teacher Sandy Hill. “Amazing people that I encounter in my everyday life. And there are so many quietly amazing people if you are genuinely curious and listen to their life stories.” Sandy joined Lincoln...

Join us in celebrating Spirit Week next week, March 21-25! Monday is PJ Day, Tuesday, bring your stuff in something other than a backpack, Wednesday, be a fashion disaster, Thursday, dress like a teacher, and Friday show your Lincoln School Spirit! ...

On Friday, the Lincoln Secondary Arts Students hosted the first Tiny Stage event in more than two years. Performances included a Grade 11 original rap, some incredible guitar and piano, and the premiere of the Grade 7 rock band, “The Spicy Pickles.” Visual artists created...

Twelve students from Grades 8 & 9 participated in a Model United Nations Conference hosted by the American Community School of Beirut. The central theme of the conference was “Disruptive Diplomacy,” and our delegates represented a vast array of countries. Topics under debate included discrimination...

The Lotus Magazine is here! Our 9th and 10th-grade Creative Writing class has worked very hard on this edition and we are thrilled to share it with you! We have hard copies available to check out in the library, and we have linked an online...

Grade 6 kicked off its Winter Olympics with riveting Opening Ceremonies. Teams presented their creative name, flag, and chant to a panel of esteemed judges. They will continue the experience in the coming weeks, with activities ranging from trivia to relays. ...

“The first face you meet when you come in the gate is always a hello, and that’s the last thing you see when you leave, too,” shared Grade 4 teacher, Tim Legere, about his impressions of Lincoln. “It’s welcoming and warm.” Tim is in his...

Our all-new cast of 24 Grade 9 & Grade 10 students have been hard at work to bring YOU fresh and relevant articles about Lincoln School, current events, entertainment, sports, and more. Get your hands on a copy early this March! We cannot wait to...

Music filled every corner of campus on Saturday as Lincoln Secondary Music students gathered to take part in the Virtual SAISA Music festival. During the festival, the aspiring musicians participated in multiple workshops with students from other SAISA schools, like collaborative composition, jazz theory and...

After studying pirates for “Teach Me Tuesday,” Grade 2 students formed their own pirate crews to explore and share what they learned. They collaborated in groups to draft a pirate code of honor, decide on pirate names, and design a pirate flag. Students presented their projects and found...