France, Paris
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Marymount Paris' campus offers a range of purpose-built spaces. The Big Gym provides 600 m² of open space for sporting events and large gatherings, while classrooms are modern and functional at 40 m² for small groups. The campus features a 115 m² auditorium with a 54 m² stage for conferences, performances, and screenings, a 300 m² Living Classroom for workshops and exhibitions, and a 110 m² Lunch Room for dining and informal gatherings. A 300 m² library offers study space, a 65 m² chapel provides space for worship and reflection, and a 120 m² Hall supports conferences and networking. These spaces support learning across age groups on the Marymount Paris campus.
The athletic facilities include a ballet room, an occupational therapy station, and a gym for staff and faculty. Students participate in athletic programs and competitions with other Paris schools, and may travel to the RSHM Sports Festival in Switzerland.
FabLab (Fabrication Laboratory) opened in 2016; it provides digital fabrication resources such as electronics, 3D printers, laser cutters, and robotics for design and invention. The open art studio is lit by a glass roof and supports art instruction; the Library offers print and online resources for research and reading.
ASA offers Ballet for Early Years and Elementary; Art Club; Nature Art; Creative Expression; Celtic Expression; Théâtre en français; Music ensembles and beginner groups; Lego Workshop; Chess Club; Multisports; Judo; Saturday Morning Boosters; Jeux en français; Stay and Play; and Study Hall.
Marymount International School Paris is an independent Catholic international day school for ages 2–14, offering a blend of American, French, and bespoke curricula on a single campus. The Early Learners program (ages 2–6) is English-language and play-based, emphasizing language development and recognition of home languages. Elementary (grades 1–5, about ages 7–11) provides an English-language primary program with literacy, mathematics, science, and social studies, plus enrichment in music, art, drama, library, religion, physical education, information technology, and philosophy; literacy uses a Lucy Calkins workshop approach with phonics. Middle School (ages 12–14) follows an American international core curriculum in language and literature, language acquisition, mathematics and sciences, individuals and societies, and the arts; it features a house system, weekly assemblies, service, wellbeing activities, and after-school clubs. A Dual Language Programme for Francophone students fosters bilingualism and biliteracy, with small-group sessions for French 3ème and related examinations. MAP and CAT4 assessments are used; Grade 2+ may sit the DELF. Founded in 1923 in Neuilly, it is the oldest international school in France and part of the Global Network of RSHM Schools.