Nepal, Kathmandu
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The school welcomes a diverse student body and pursues holistic development, belonging, and leadership for all students. The Student Services Program provides a dynamic range of integrated services that foster social, emotional, academic, and language development, delivered by a team that includes a Student Services Facilitator, Elementary and Secondary Learning Support Teachers, an Occupational Therapist, a Learning Support Teaching Assistant, a School Counselor, a College Counselor, a Health Specialist, a Speech and Language Specialist, and a Mental Health Social Worker; all Student Services staff are trained and certified in the U.S., Canada, or Australia.
The Student Services Program provides a dynamic range of integrated services to meet the individual needs of all students, with a team that includes Elementary and Secondary Learning Support Teachers, an Occupational Therapist, a Speech and Language Specialist, a School Counselor, a College Counselor, a Health Specialist, and a Mental Health Social Worker.
Language development is addressed through the Student Services Program, supported by a Speech and Language Specialist.
Mental wellbeing is supported by a Mental Health Social Worker as part of the Student Services Team.
Lincoln School is committed to protecting the safety and rights of children and endorses the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child. The school provides a safe and secure environment, operates a five‑team Child Protection Team that trains staff and ensures student safety, and requires international background checks for employment.
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.