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Marymount International School of Rome

Marymount International School Rome
Marymount Villa.jpg
The Villa at Marymount International School Rome
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TypePrivate School, International School
Religious affiliation(s)Roman Catholic
Established1946
Head of schoolMs. Sarah Gallagher
Staff100+
GradesEarly Childhood - Grade 12; International Baccalaureate Diploma Program, American High School Diploma, Advanced Placement
Enrollment840
Average class size15-20 students
Color(s)Blue & White
MascotRoyals
Websitewww.marymountrome.com

Marymount International School Rome is a private, international, Catholic, co-educational day school and a part of the Global Network of RSHM Schools which includes 19 Marymount schools in Europe, North America, and South America founded by the Religious of the Sacred Heart of Mary (RSHM).

The school offers an English-language American and International curriculum from Early Childhood through Grade 12 (ages 2 to 18), a longstanding International Baccalaureate (IB) diploma program and an excellent American High School Diploma, as well as AP courses, and a variety of extracurricular activities, all of which contribute to a vibrant community life that enriches its beautiful 40-acre campus in northern Rome.

Facilities include several science laboratories, two spacious libraries with multi-media centers, art and music studios, an Auditorium, the Early Childhood Center Outdoor Classroom, Garden and Playground, and the Dining Hall in addition to a regulation-size soccer field and several other sports areas. The one-to-one laptop program in the Secondary School is supported by high-speed Internet connections in the classrooms. Enrichment opportunities are offered across all Grade Levels to encourage students to discover what they love doing and who they are as people in order to guide them towards the achievement of their full potential.


Marymount is accredited by the International Baccalaureate Organization (IBO), Council of International Schools (CIS) and the Middle States Association (MSA).

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