Argentina, Buenos Aires
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Lincoln is a nonprofit educational organization in Argentina, officially recognized by the Argentine Provincial Ministry of Education and established under Argentine laws. The legal domicile of Asociacion Escuelas Lincoln is Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires. The school is governed by a 14-member Board of Governors responsible for guiding strategic direction, setting policy, overseeing finances, and supporting and evaluating the Superintendent. The Board is composed of parents and alumni, representing various international corporations, with one non-voting member appointed by the US Ambassador.
Lincoln's community is tightly knit and diverse. Parents At Lincoln (PAL) is led by parents and aims to welcome all families, encourage participation, and celebrate everyone. PAL hosts many activities and events throughout the year to connect, engage, and support the community. Activities include Walk & Talk groups, a book club, Knit Club, PAL sports, and monthly cultural tours, with events showcased on PAL's social media and on-campus spaces.
Parents At Lincoln (PAL) is the parent-led association at Lincoln. It fosters and strengthens the Lincoln community, welcoming all families, encouraging participation, and celebrating diverse contributions. PAL hosts many activities and events throughout the year to connect, engage, and support the community. Activities include Walk & Talk groups, a book club, a knit club, PAL volleyball and basketball, and monthly cultural tours. Volunteer opportunities are available, and PAL members are often on campus in the Parent Workspace next to the Multipurpose Room. PAL maintains a social media presence on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter to share updates.
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.