Argentina, Buenos Aires
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The after-school activities program offers more than 60 sports and activities. The Athletics Program includes Soccer, Volleyball, Basketball, Swimming, Track & Field, and Tennis, with an inclusive emphasis on participation, skills, sportsmanship, and teamwork. Students have opportunities to compete in SAAC tournaments and other national and international events. Lincoln also supports academic competitions, such as national and regional math contests, including a Grade 8 student who earned 3rd nationally in Olimpíada Matemática Ñandú and a Bronze Medal at the Rioplatense regional.
Arts at Lincoln includes Visual Arts, Theatre, and Music. Visual Arts classes foster critical thinking and turning ideas into reality, with attention to patience, persistence, risk-taking, and a growth mindset. The Theatre and Music programs emphasize collaboration, meaningful performance, and lifelong engagement with artistic expression.
The IB Diploma is offered in Grades 11–12, with English and Spanish language and literature options, and a broad slate of IB courses across Groups 1–6; Lincoln also supports a bilingual diploma. A multicultural and inclusive community connects students to alumni networks and Parents at Lincoln (PAL), and the school hosts multicultural events such as Día Internacional.
Lincoln runs an extensive after-school activities program (ASA) with options including Dance, Taekwondo, and Gymnastics. High School athletics feature Soccer, Basketball, Volleyball, Swimming, Track & Field, and more, with opportunities to participate across grade levels. Model United Nations and debate clubs are sponsored by the high school counselor, providing forums for leadership and academic discourse.
Service Learning is a school-wide program that integrates curricular and co-curricular learning with community engagement through an intentional cycle of Investigation, Reflection, and Action. The program includes Community Gardens, Interviews, Sustainable Consumption, Healthy Ecosystems, and collaborative projects, along with cross-grade initiatives and arts-based advocacy. Lincoln partners with organizations such as Germinar, Municipalidad de San Isidro, and Comunidad El Ceibo, and the initiative is supported by teams like the Passion Group and Inspire Citizens.
Lincoln has a Senior Leadership Team within SAAC that supports student leadership across activities. The high school counselor sponsors the Debate and Model United Nations clubs, guiding students through planning and applications. Alumni leadership is highlighted, such as Belen del Amo, a Lincoln alumna who became a leadership coach and entrepreneur. Lincoln also hosts university and career fairs, and features career-planning sessions and speaker events for students.
The Athletics & Activities program supports wellbeing through participation, sportsmanship, and balanced schedules, offering more than 60 after-school options. The campus features extensive athletic facilities, including a 27,000 m2 sports field, track and field, tennis and basketball courts, a full gymnasium, and a 25 m swimming pool. Sensory rooms across elementary, middle, and high school provide safe spaces for emotional regulation and wellbeing, complemented by counseling and health-and-wellness resources.
Lincoln School is a nonprofit international school in Argentina, serving ages 4–18. The campus sits on nine hectares in La Lucila, overlooking the Río de la Plata, with separate elementary, middle, and high school buildings, a full-size gym, an auditorium, a theater, two libraries, band and choir rooms, science labs, and Makers' Spaces. Outdoor spaces include a 27,000-square-meter sports field, tennis and basketball courts, and a 25-meter pool, plus an Ecological Nature Reserve managed with the local municipality. The school offers the IB Diploma Programme for Grades 11–12, with 100% of students taking IB courses and 88% pursuing the Diploma. Courses span Groups 1–6 and are delivered in a bilingual Diploma, including English and Spanish literature, Spanish language programs, and humanities, sciences, math, and arts subjects. Lincoln also offers the American and bespoke curricula, a nine-to-18 age range, and extensive after-school activities, service learning, and international connections through alumni and partners.