Marymount - Schools

Schools

  • Marymount colleges, a group of colleges around the world founded by the Religious of the Sacred Heart of Mary (RSHM) starting in 1849
  • Marymount College, Gold Coast, a Catholic school located in Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia
  • Marymount High School, Jamaica
Europe
  • Marymount International School of Rome, a private, Catholic, co-educational K-12 school in Rome, Italy
  • Marymount International School London, a Catholic independent day and boarding school for girls in England, offering the IB Diploma and Middle Years Programmes
  • Marymount School, Paris, a Catholic international school in Paris, France
Canada
  • Marymount Academy (Sudbury), a middle and high school in Sudbury, Ontario, Canada
  • Marymount Academy, a secondary school (high school) in Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Hong Kong
  • Marymount Secondary School, a secondary school in Hong Kong
  • Marymount Primary School, a primary school in Hong Kong
United States
  • Loyola Marymount University, a Catholic University in Los Angeles
  • Marymount College, Palos Verdes, a private Catholic institution, started as a junior college in Southern California
  • Marymount University, a small liberal arts Catholic university in Arlington, Virginia
  • Marymount Manhattan College, a private, nonsectarian liberal arts colleges on the Upper East Side of Manhattan
  • Marymount College (Kansas), a closed, liberal-arts college in Salina, Kansas
  • Marymount College, Tarrytown (NY), a private Catholic liberal arts college founded by the Religious of the Sacred Heart of Mary in 1907, now part of Fordham University
  • Marymount School, New York, a Catholic prep school for girls in Manhattan
  • Marymount High School, Los Angeles, California

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