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Marymount School of New York

Location: New York, New York

Coed: Girls Only

Population: 700

Type: Independent Day

Tuition: $64,600

Religious Affiliation: Catholic

Mascot: Lion

Student/Teacher Ratio: 6:1

Schedule: Semesters

Setting: Urban

About Marymount School of New York

Located on the Upper East Side of Manhattan, Marymount is a Catholic school serving girls from pre-K to 12th grade. It is run by the apostolic women’s religious order, Religious of the Sacred Heart. These are not nuns, though they are quite religious. Not all teachers are members of the order, but the order is in control of the school. Non Catholic students are admitted, but the school is very Catholic in its culture.

marymount school of new york campus building

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Admissions Information

Application Open: August 15

Interview Due: December

Applications Due: December 1

All Materials Due: January 11

Required Materials

Online Application Portal: The general entry point for high school is grade 9. Applications are accepted for grades 10 and 11, but spaces are extremely limited. Applications are not accepted for grade 12. You may apply through their site.

Standardized Tests: The ISEE is required.

Interview: An in person interview is required, as is an in person tour.

Parent Interview: Parents are required to attend both the tour and the interview.

Recommendations: Required from your math and English teachers.

Transcripts: The last two years of transcripts are required.

Other materials: There are optional admissions events you may attend if you wish to learn more about the school.

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Academic Information

Curriculum Information: Students in the upper school take a college preparatory curriculum, with core classes in the standard liberal arts courses, along with religious studies and financial literacy. Learn more here.

Graduation Requirements: 

  • 4 years English
  • 4 years history
  • 4 years math
  • 3 years science
  • 3 years world language
  • 4 years religious studies
  • 4 years PE or dance (students in grade 10 and above who play a sport are exempt)
  • 4 years guidance
  • 1 semester health
  • 1 semester speech

 

Note that these are the minimum graduation requirements. We recommend, and colleges prefer to see, that students have taken four years in each of the core academic subjects: Math, English, Science, Social Studies, and a foreign language. 

Language Options: 

  • French
  • Latin
  • Spanish

 

Research Options: There is a three-year Independent Science Research (ISR) program, where students learn and then get the chance to apply research techniques under the guidance of faculty. This can result in publication.

Advanced Study Options: Marymount has phased out AP courses in favor of their own course designs, meant to simulate college level coursework.

  • Science options include molecular biology, atmospheric science, and engineering
  • Math includes multivariable calculus
  • Technology includes augmented reality, virtual reality, introductory coding courses, and advanced CS principles


Educational Philosophy: Marymount’s Upper School program develops confident, capable, compassionate leaders who advocate with conviction for themselves and others. In addition to rigorous required courses, students pursue their interests through dynamic electives and challenge themselves in advanced college-level classes. Across the disciplines, students are encouraged to take intellectual risks, ask probing questions, develop critical thinking skills, and communicate clearly to support real-world problem-solving.

Happy female student taking notes while using laptop with her classmate during a class at high school.

Extracurricular Options

Campus Information: Marymount is located in a single building on the Upper East Side of Manhattan. The different levels in the school are separated, but share performance and library spaces.

Arts Programs: Students can pursue the arts through both coursework and extracurriculars.

  • Visual Arts
  • Performing Arts
  • Design and Innovation

 

Athletics: Marymount athletics offers a number of sports for students to participate in.

  • Badminton
  • Basketball
  • Cross Country
  • Fencing
  • Lacrosse
  • Soccer
  • Softball
  • Swimming
  • Tennis
  • Track & Field
  • Volleyball


Clubs: There are many clubs offered through the school, catering to all interests.

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