Asociación Escuelas Lincoln

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La Lucila, Argentina

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International school· Bilingual school

Asociación Escuelas Lincoln Reviews | Rating 3.7 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Asociación Escuelas Lincoln is located in La Lucila, Argentina on Andrés Ferreyra 4073. Asociación Escuelas Lincoln is rated 3.7 out of 5 in the category international school in Argentina.

Address

Andrés Ferreyra 4073

Phone

+541148511700

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GENESIS 33

The faculty does not care about the students or their mental health at all. There have been several case of depression and the school ignored it.

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Jessie Yuan

It's a truly remarkable school, I went there for 6 years and all my teachers were great and they teach you such a fun way when I left (sadly) I didn't even realize how much I knew!

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gwvw0815

Spent a couple years there. Good teachers at the time and met many international people

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Jose Assy

I've recently graduated this school but I've studied in it for 10 years, here are my complaints I really like the teachers in general, but the school needs to get a better system of hiring them because one really bad teacher can mess up the whole class The school does not listen to its students, it takes too much pressure to make a single change. Student council is an excuse for a student body government, they can't make significant change and it isn't because of a lack of trying. The last super intendent was incompetent but he didn't do anything significantly bad. The new one however fired a man that was deeply rooted in the Lincoln culture and worked as the head of security for over 10 years. So basically, I would never work in Lincoln in the future if I'd be let go of if my opinions differ from that of the supreme leader Madeline Basically, I want to let whoever is reading this know that the school does not follow almost all of its statements, it doesn't encourage communication, because communication is not a one-way street and they should know that. I'm disappointed in knowing the current state of the school, it raised to be the person I am today and it makes me mad to see them going back on their word per say If this post is deleted than my point will be made for me.

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Leonardo Frydman

Asociación Escuelas Lincoln --\u003e MONEY oriented business which only cares about its IMAGE. Teachers --\u003e As any other school good and bad teachers yet the way the school's functions doesn't allow good teachers to engage with their students or use innovative techniques within their teaching. Students --\u003e Students are great yet their ideas are completely ignored within the school if it takes money and doesn't generate money to the school its not a good idea. Students DON'T have a voice. Regarding the mental health of students, most of them are going throw some type of depression which I directly link to the school ambition to terminate personal interaction between students and teachers. Directors --\u003e Students are put in their placed by the directors through fear, by threatening students with suspensions or the withdraw of the IB Diploma. Directors LACK PASSION in the field of education and are extremely UNPREPARED to work with kids which are still in development. I've attended Lincoln for 5 years and don't regret attending or graduating there, however, every singles student at Lincoln feels disappointed/ashamed regarding the way the school is drifting from the area of education to a more business perspective. Most 5 star comments are made by people paid by school.... And most bad comments just "disappear"

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a person

I believe I went here from 2010 to 2013 and to be honest, apart from the fact that I don’t speak a lick of the language it wasn’t that bad. mrs Hollenbeck was my favorite teacher and did a great job at teaching 1st grade

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Ed Morrow

Went to this school for four and a half years beginning in 1951. We were 39 in my graduating class and spoke 27 languages from five continents. We learned as much from each other as we did from our teachers, many of whom were moonlighting university professors. Our class members, and the ones immediately ahead and behind ours, have stayed in touch for decades. I still have close friends from my school years here. I hope the diversity of the student body is still as varied as it was then, for that gave all of us an invaluable perspective that served us superbly as we made our way in life.

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Odey555

Whoever says this school's bad, they're wrong, don't even think about that for a second. I went to Lincoln for 5 years, graduated there, and I can say that it's the best I've ever been to, doubt there's any school that can top it off. Teachers are great friendly and very helpful to each student individually, the place is very secure guards round the clock, and the area is just beautiful (seeing the sunrise on the river during the winter is great). Overall, 10/10 would recommend to everyone