Nepal, Kathmandu
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The school is a day school and does not provide boarding.
The Food Service provides nutritious lunch and snack options prepared by the American Mission Association catering service, with vegetarian and non-vegetarian meals low in added fats and sugars. Students can order from a daily set menu or from the à la carte menu; secondary students can order from restaurants serving Japanese, Korean, and Nepali cuisine.
The school is a non-profit, independent, co-educational day school. It is governed by a nine-member Board of Directors and is fully accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools/Commissions on Elementary and Secondary Schools in the USA.
Lincoln School in Kathmandu is an independent, co-educational day school delivering an American curriculum through Pre-K to 12, leading to an American high school diploma. Established in 1954, it serves a fully international community with students and faculty from more than thirty countries. Instruction is in English, with ESOL and learning support as needed. The program combines an American college-preparatory curriculum with an international perspective, and includes health and physical education, music, art, and world languages such as Spanish and French. A distinctive Innovation Lab emphasizes project-based learning, cross-disciplinary inquiry, and student voice, complemented by access to The Virtual High School for online courses. The campus comprises three buildings with 35 classrooms, a three-story library/media center, a theater, a gym, and a heated 25-meter pool, plus outdoor fields and rooftop spaces. Lincoln supports SAISA activities, service learning through Service Nepal, and extensive after-school offerings that engage most students.