Pages and lines of notebooks, pencils and erasers, as well as textbooks are now a memory. After the pandemic, we used iPads as main learning tool, but Casa Main Costa Rica girls still require these school materials to continue studying.
The innovation and ingenuity of our high school student’s entrepreneurship projects were recognized by Babson College, the world's leading institution in entrepreneurial education.
Sharing what we like to do, in front of people we see every day, and showcasing our talent. This is the purpose of the Open Mic Lunches, an initiative promoted by teachers Elías Arias and Andrés Viales.
The Lincoln School-Babson College alliance offers a new program for students from different schools to acquire knowledge and develop an entrepreneurial mindset during vacation time.
For the first time in 77 years, the Lincoln School girls' team won the gold medal at the AASCA regional competitions.
Pride and lessons are the results of our Trojans' participation in the AASCA Volleyball held on the Country Day School campus.
153 Lincoln School students and 50 special athletes will participate in the event.