Nepal, Kathmandu
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Established in 1954, Lincoln School is a non-profit, independent, co-educational day school. It offers a Pre-K to 12 college-preparatory program leading to an American high school diploma and provides a North American curriculum with a wide range of electives and extracurricular activities. The Lincoln community is fully international, with students and faculty from over thirty countries. The program is enriched with cross-disciplinary opportunities in theater, music and fine arts, technology, service learning, physical education and athletics.
The Lincoln School community is international, with students and faculty from over thirty countries. The curriculum is enriched with cross-disciplinary learning, including theater, music and fine arts, technology, service learning, physical education and athletics. Recent News & Events include Collaboration Nation: Creativity with a Purpose, the High School Band, and Literacy Across Communities with the Asha School of Hope.
Lincoln School Parents' Association (LSPA) is a parent forum for ideas about the education, growth, and development of the students at Lincoln School. All parents or guardians of enrolled students are members of the LSPA. The Steering Committee is a voluntary group of 4–8 members who act on behalf of Lincoln School parents. They provide support to school activities, help plan and run social events, such as Coffee Mornings, International Day, Staff Appreciation Day, Fundraisers, and other events. The group strives to build a community spirit and continues looking for ways to engage parents, students and faculty in making the school a vibrant and enriching environment. LSPA supports events at the school to build community spirit among all stakeholders.
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.