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Marymount School of New York is an American
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, independent, Catholic day school for girls located on the
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of the
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borough of
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. It was founded by Mother
Marie Joseph Butler Mother Marie Joseph "Johanna" Butler (22 July 1860 – 23 April 1940) was an Irish nun, mother general of the Religious of the Sacred Heart of Mary, and founder of Marymount colleges and schools. Biography Johanna Butler was born in Ballynunry, ...
in 1926 as part of a network of schools directed by the Religious of the Sacred Heart of Mary. The school enrolls students in nursery through class XII.


History

Founded by Mother Marie Joseph Butler in 1926, Marymount School is part of a network of schools directed by the Religious of the Sacred Heart of Mary (RSHM). The RSHM was established in 1849 in Béziers, France, by Père Gailhac and Mère St. Jean. They expanded their ministry to the United States in 1877. Mother Butler purchased the Florence Vanderbilt estate at 1028 Fifth Avenue in 1926 and founded Marymount School of New York. The adjoining
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mansion at 1027 Fifth Avenue was acquired in 1936, and the school expanded to the Dunlevy Milbank property at 1026 in 1950. The three turn-of-the-century Beaux-Arts buildings at Houses at 1026–1028 Fifth Avenue occupy approximately half the block between 83rd and 84th Streets on Fifth Avenue.


Facilities

Marymount has locations at Fifth Avenue, 82nd Street, and 97th Street. The Lower and Upper Schools are housed at 1026–1028 Fifth Avenue at 84th Street. These buildings were built in 1901 by architect
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and the architectural firm Van Vleck & Goldsmith. The buildings were listed on the
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in 1999 as the Houses at 1026–1028 Fifth Avenue; the listing included three
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. 1026 and 1027 were designed by Van Vleck & Goldsmith; 1028 was designed by Gilbert. an
accompanying six photos
/ref> Joseph Van Vleck (1876–1942) and Goldwin Goldsmith were architectural partners. Since the 1980s, the school has expanded in size and in program. A gymnasium was built on the roof of the Fifth Avenue buildings in 1984, and in 1994, three science labs were created on the top floors of two of the buildings. In August 1999, Marymount purchased a townhouse at 2 East 82nd Street to serve as the home of the Middle School. The new site opened in 2002 and now houses Classes III through V. In 2011, Marymount leased an additional building at 116 East 97th Street to house its Upper Middle School (Classes VI–VIII). The facility also has several science labs, a media-production lab, a gymnasium, an instrumental music room, a fitness room, and a dance studio. There is a free shuttle bus that takes Marymount's students across these three campuses and to sporting events.


Academics

Marymount is divided into four divisions by age group. The Lower School includes Nursery–Class II; the Lower Middle School includes Classes III–V; the Upper Middle School includes Classes VI–VIII; and the Upper School includes Classes IX–XII. In the Upper School, honors and AP courses are offered in all major academic disciplines. Marymount places an emphasis on STEM. Digital fabrication labs have 3D scanners and printers, laser cutters, soldering irons, Arduino microcontrollers, sewing machines, and drills. Marymount has been recognized as an Apple Distinguished Program for the past four years. There is a 1:1+ student-technology ratio—each student in Kindergarten–Class V receives an iPad; each student in Classes VI–XII receives a MacBook Air. Classrooms are equipped with interactive boards and media displays.
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, located directly across the street from the Fifth Avenue Campus, provide resources for the school's academic and extracurricular programs. Several studio art, humanities, and art history classes meet in the museum's Carroll Classroom. The school also has a partnership with the
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so students can participate in online courses such as iOS App Development and AP Psychology. During the summer between junior and senior year, students complete an internship as one of their graduation requirements. Students have interned at hospitals, film companies, district attorneys' offices, nonprofits, and financial firms. One hundred percent of Marymount seniors graduate and are accepted to prestigious four-year colleges both in the U.S. and abroad.


Extracurriculars

Marymount offers extracurriculars and athletics programs for students. Popular clubs include Campus Ministry, Marymount Players (acting ensemble), Marymount Singers (concert choir), the ''Marifia'' (yearbook), the ''Joritan'' (newspaper), and the literary magazine, ''Muse''. There are also cultural affinity clubs, including PRISM, Black Girls Rock, La Mesa Española, Asian Cultures Club, CAMBIAS,
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, Women in Our World (W.O.W.), and Amnesty International. Marymount has a performing arts program beginning in the Lower School. The Lower Mid and Upper Mid put on full musical productions in the spring and fall, respectively. In the Upper School, the Marymount Players perform a play in the fall and a musical in the spring, and the Drama Club puts on a student talent showcase for the whole school called the Arts Assembly. The Upper School's Marymount Singers have sung at CitiField and the
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. There is also a handbell choir, an instrumental ensemble for Upper Middle and Upper School students, and a "School of Rock" band. The school also offers athletic programs. Intramural play begins in Class III, and interscholastic competition starts in Class V. Sports include: badminton, basketball, cross country, fencing, lacrosse, rowing, soccer, softball, swimming, tennis, track & field, and volleyball. Many of these sports include both junior varsity and varsity teams. Marymount athletic teams routinely practice and compete in New York locations such as Central Park and
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Membership and accreditation

Marymount is chartered by the
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and accredited by the
New York State Association of Independent Schools The New York State Association of Independent Schools (NYSAIS) is an association of 201 independent schools and organizations, ranging from nurseries to high schools, in New York (state), New York State. Founded in 1947, NYSAIS is the second la ...
. The school holds memberships in the
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, the
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, the Independent School Admissions Association of Greater New York, the
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, and the
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.


Notable alumnae

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– beauty queen *
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– author and actress *
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– presenter *
Marta Casals Istomin Marta Casals Istomin (born November 2, 1936), who uses the surnames of her first husband, Pablo Casals, and her second husband, Eugene Istomin, is a musician from Puerto Rico, and the former president of the Manhattan School of Music. She served ...
– musician * Margarita Forés – chef * Julianne Michelle – actress *
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– physicist *
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*
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– actress


Notable faculty

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(born 1989) – Olympic foil fencer


References


External links


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