Italy, Rome
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Not offered; the school is a private, Catholic, co-educational day school.
Marymount requires a uniform and dress code; details vary by grade. An online shop is available and a temporary store in northern Rome operates by appointment.
Lunch is nutritious and balanced, prepared with organic, local produce within a 70 km radius; the menu includes live cooking stations with a variety of options, including vegan and vegetarian, and accommodates allergies. The kitchen and campus are nut-free, and there is a plastic-free policy for water bottles on campus.
Marymount's House system, created by the Student Council, aims to increase community engagement and school spirit. There are four Houses—Felix, Gerard, Milligan and Rowley—each with a Captain and Co-Captain. Houses run events and competitions and raise funds for the Abana Project; the House names honor four General Superiors of the Religious of the Sacred Heart of Mary.
The school is private, Catholic, co-educational day school. It operates under formal governance and operational structures, including board member recruitment and induction. It is part of the Global Network of the Religious of the Sacred Heart of Mary (RSHM) and holds accreditations from the Council of International Schools (CIS), the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools (MSA-CESS), and the International Baccalaureate (IB).
Marymount International School Rome is a private Catholic, co-educational day school serving ages 2 to 18 in Italy. It delivers English-language American education from pre-K to Grade 12, with the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme offered in Grades 11–12 and Advanced Placement courses available. The campus sits on 40 acres in Veio Park, north of Rome, and features an Early Childhood Center with an Outdoor Playground, Forest School, a FabLab/Art Studios, and dedicated library and music spaces. Language instruction includes Arabic, French, German, Italian, Latin, Mandarin, Spanish, and English; Italian is taught as a first or second language in secondary grades. The school emphasizes arts, music, theater, and science, with a Middle School science laboratory and a range of after-school programs, including Junior Orchestra with the Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia and Model United Nations. Notable service and leadership opportunities connect students with the RSHM network and local communities around Rome.