Costa Rica, San Jose
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The campus covers 7 hectares in Santo Domingo de Heredia. Central Plaza is the heart of the school and hosts major celebrations. Classrooms are designed to be the third teacher and are tailored for students' needs. The Library provides open, caring, and flexible spaces that support inquiry and collaborative learning. The Cafeteria offers diverse food options and a theater for lunch-time shows, while the Arts Center houses theater and arts classes. The Sports Facilities include four gyms and a soccer field, and Playgrounds support free play and motor development.
The campus has four gyms and a soccer field to support a wide range of sports. The facilities support the Sports Program and reflect ongoing innovations in sports practice. The spaces are designed to accommodate diverse athletic activities and events.
Classrooms are designed to be the third teacher and are tailored for students' needs. The Library provides open, caring, and flexible spaces that support inquiry, learning, and cooperative environments. The Cafeteria offers diverse food options and a theater for lunch-time shows. The Arts Center houses theater and arts classes with space for visual and performing arts.
Life at Lincoln includes an Art Program and a Sports Program. Educational Outings are part of student life. After Lincoln offers programs for alumni and extended learning. A day at Lincoln is part of the student experience. Student Life supports daily activities and engagement outside classroom learning.
Lincoln School in San Jose is a Costa Rican non‑profit international school serving students aged 4 to 18. The seven‑hectare campus in Santo Domingo de Heredia features a central plaza, flexible libraries, an Arts Center with theatre and visual arts classes, four gyms, and a soccer field. In 2023, the Lincoln Innovation Center (LINC) opened to support project‑based learning and prototyping. The school offers the International Baccalaureate across its program: Primary Years Programme (PYP), Middle Years Programme (MYP), Diploma Programme (DP), and a candidate for the Career‑related Programme (CP). The DP can be pursued as a full IB Diploma or via individual IB courses, with subjects including English, Spanish and French language and literature, business management, economics, sciences, mathematics, computer science, film, music, and visual art. Lincoln emphasizes a bicultural, bilingual heritage and features strong arts and sports programs, complemented by a broad range of extracurriculars such as HMUN, AASCA participation, and leadership activities through LEAD and Babson partnerships.