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Strategic Partnerships

At Lincoln School, we believe in the importance of establishing strategic partnerships with leading institutions worldwide to enrich the educational experience of our students.


Collaboration with Babson College


Our partnership with Babson College enables us to offer our students access to world-class educational programs and resources in entrepreneurship and business. Through this collaboration, our students have the opportunity to participate in exchange programs, workshops, and conferences led by experts from Babson College.

The Lewis Institute, Babson College's affiliated organization dedicated to promoting social innovation and sharing Babson's Entrepreneurship Thought & Action methodology, began collaborating with Lincoln School in 2018 to develop our entrepreneurship program. Since then, ongoing communication has ensured alignment of best practices in entrepreneurial education and opportunities for Lincoln School students to engage with local and global communities.

This alliance provides our students with a unique perspective on the business world and equips them with the tools and skills necessary to succeed in a competitive business environment. It also enables them to network with successful professionals and entrepreneurs who can serve as mentors and guides in their future careers.

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Association of American Schools of Central America (AASCA)


The Association of American Schools of Central America (AASCA) was established to support and encourage academic, artistic, athletic, and cultural interaction among international schools offering American-style education in Central America.

AASCA SCHOOLS

COSTA RICA

  • Country Day School (CDS)
  • Lincoln School (LCR)
  • Pan-American School (PAS)
  • American International School (AIS)
  • Marian Baker School (MBS)

EL SALVADOR

  • Escuela Americana El Salvador (EAS)
  • Escuela Panamericana (PAN)

GUATEMALA

  • Colegio Americano de Guatemala (CAG)
  • Colegio Decroly Americano (CDA)
  • Colegio Interamericano de Guatemala (CIG)
  • The VIllage School (VS)
  • Colegio Americano del Sur (CAS)

HONDURAS

  • Escuela Internacional Sampedrana (EIS)
  • Happy Days & Freedom High School (HDF)
  • American School of Tegucigalpa (AST)
  • Del Campo International School (DCS)
  • Discovery School (DS)

NICARAGUA

  • Lincoln International Academy (LIA)
  • American Nicaraguan School (ANS)
  • St. Augustine Preparatory School (CSA)

PANAMÁ

  • Balboa Academy (BA)
  • International School of Panama (ISP)

American International Schools in the Americas (AMISA)


Founded in 1961 and formally established as a nonprofit organization in the United States in 1977, AMISA aims to enhance understanding through international education, improve the quality of teaching and learning, and facilitate communication and cooperative action among member schools.

Through AMISA, Lincoln School has access to a network of American international schools. This allows us to collaborate with other schools, share best practices, and stay current with trends in international education. Our participation enriches our educational practices and promotes a deeper understanding of global issues among our students and staff. We are proud to be members of AMISA and to contribute to its mission of promoting international understanding and excellence in education.

Arizona State University


Through our partnership with Arizona State University, 11th and 12th grade students at Lincoln School have access to online university courses that can be validated at national and international universities. This opportunity allows them to explore different academic fields, helping them make informed decisions about their professional future, or significantly advance their studies if they already have a clear path. In addition, they can earn certifications in key areas such as project management, cloud computing, and business analytics, preparing them for future academic and professional challenges.

This initiative is part of Entrepreneurial Academy, which aims to develop key skills in students for success in a globally competitive environment. Through innovative programs like this, we promote their academic and professional growth, fostering the entrepreneurial mindset that will guide them to become leaders in their chosen fields.

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