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...

MUMBAI, India. -- SAISA Music and Art students were hard at work in Mumbai, India, during the recent mini-break! Our Music students spent time preparing music leading up to the festival and spent hours in rehearsals led by their brilliant guest conductors from New Delhi,...

New York City, USA -- On February 1st, 2020, Lincoln School Snow Leopards from the 60s all the way to the Class of 2019 congregated in Times Square for a night to remember. Around 100 Alumni from America to Nepal, from Iceland to Israel, joined...

Lincoln School, Nepal, sang the Resolution Song in Swayambhu, Kathmandu with young monks from Kopan Monastery and alongside musicians around the globe. Together we’re calling for urgent action on the climate crisis. Stand with us and make a resolution for the planet! https://youtu.be/FyXoJX8-Ick (Full Video 2:45 minutes...

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....

KATHMANDU, Nepal -- Embers Restaurant was the venue for a fun Lincoln Alumni Gathering that brought together former students from a variety of graduating classes. Great music, delicious food, old friends and fantastic memories made for a fantastic evening, where alums networked and reminisced about...

This past Tuesday, Grade 6 students traveled to Swayambhunath to sing alongside our sister choir from the Kopan Monastery. How did we come to singing in this unique space? Well, it was all part of a project we are working on in collaboration with WWF...