Mexico, Guadalajara
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Core subjects are taught in English and Lincoln employs native English-speaking teachers from multiple nationalities. The program includes MAP standardized testing, an English curriculum, and the RAZ Kids platform for English and Spanish books. PSAT and SAT testing are offered.
The safeguarding framework notes indicators related to mental health and emotional wellbeing and requires staff to respond appropriately. The school strives to support students in a safe, positive environment and to identify and address mental health concerns as part of student welfare.
A safeguarding policy and handbook are in place. A designated safeguarding lead (DSL) oversees safeguarding; staff receive training; concerns are reported within 24 hours to the divisional principal or counselor. The policy defines types of abuse and outlines signs and indicators, including effects on emotional wellbeing, and requires reporting to authorities when appropriate. It emphasizes safe recruitment, ongoing staff training, and collaboration with parents to support the child's welfare.
Lincoln School Guadalajara is an international Christian school serving Preschool through high school in Las Fuentes, Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico. The curriculum follows an American framework with English-language instruction delivered by native or proficient teachers, and many core subjects taught in English. The school fosters an international environment with students from Mexico, India, Korea, and the United States, and maintains a Christ-centered, multicultural community. A distinctive feature is its emotional and affective training program that introduces the OLWEUS anti-bullying framework, alongside a strong emphasis on service projects. The campus offers an advanced English-language program, MAP progress monitoring, Raz-Kids reading materials, and access to PSAT and SAT testing. Beginners' Spanish are available, and a learning-support program addresses diverse needs. Facilities include weekly library, music, and physical education in elementary, and co-curricular basketball and volleyball. Optional mentoring, career guidance, and university fairs prepare students for higher education, including opportunities abroad around the world.