Asociación Escuelas Lincoln

Asociación Escuelas Lincoln
Location
Vicente López Partido, Buenos Aires Province
Argentina
Coordinates 34°29′31.11″S 58°28′55.28″W / 34.4919750°S 58.4820222°W / -34.4919750; -58.4820222Coordinates: 34°29′31.11″S 58°28′55.28″W / 34.4919750°S 58.4820222°W / -34.4919750; -58.4820222
Information
Type Private
Motto Fiat Lux
Established 1936
Faculty 105 full-time faculty members
Grades PK–12
Enrollment 815
Campus size 9 hectare
Campus type Suburban
Color(s) Blue and yellow
Athletics Soccer, basketball, swimming, Tennis and volleyball
Athletics conference South American Activities Conference, Agrupacion Deportiva Escuelas del Norte, The Friendship Games
Affiliation NESAK
Website http://www.lincoln.edu.ar/

Asociación Escuelas Lincoln is an international school located in La Lucila, a residential neighborhood in the Vicente López Partido district north of the city of Buenos Aires, Argentina. The school has class sizes of 15–22 students and is the only US-accredited school in Argentina. Many of its students have parents that work for embassies or international companies.

Curriculum

The curriculum is based on American and International School systems and all students earn a North American-Accredited Diploma . The school also offers classes in the International Baccalaureate and Advanced Placement.

Sports

The school's mascot is the Condor. The school is a member and the creator of SAAC (South American Activities Conference), in which it takes part in football (soccer), basketball, and volleyball.

Lincoln clubs and organizations

- Backgammon
- Biology, Chemistry and Physics Labs
- Art Club
- Chess Club
- Community Service Club
- Global Issues Network
- Prom Committee
- Organic Gardening Club
- National Honor Society
- Model United Nations
- Student Government
- String Music Ensemble
- TRUCO 
- Ultimate Frisbee Club
- Yoga Club
- Engineering Club
- GSA (Gay Straight Alliance)
- Entrepreneurship Club

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