A truly International Curriculum

We draw on the expert knowledge of our highly qualified teaching team to make sure our young people thrive. We set high expectations for each child in our care and provide extra challenges or extra support for those who need it. Our curriculum maps show how our engaging units of study promote a truly international education.

See our School Brochure for a quick overview of Marymount Paris.

See our Comparative education systems chart that shows the age of the students in each grade and how Marymount’s system compares to the educational systems in France, the USA, and the UK.

See our Complete Overview of Learning for a birds-eye view of our curriculum.

Marymount International School Paris's Early Childhood Center (for ages 2-6) is an international preschool offering an English-language teaching program that uses a child-centered, play-based pedagogy emphasizing international values. Based on early years learning principles, the curriculum reflects the latest research on early childhood personal, social, and emotional development, with input from leading experts, academics, and teachers. It also highlights an appreciation for children's home languages and cultural identities. The school week runs from Monday to Friday, with hours from 8:30 am to 3:20 pm.

Independence and Interdependence

A child’s sense of community and belonging begins with their family, extends to peers and teachers, and then to the outside world. Marymount’s goal is to cultivate global citizens and foster the spirit of lifelong learning from an intercultural perspective. As your child’s independence grows, so does their connection with others. This process encompasses a deepening appreciation of cultural identity and the nurturing of unity through diversity.

Communicating

The languages of children are many. Using pictures and stories, movement and voice, colors and words, our students are encouraged to be active thinkers and communicators, sharing their worlds and ideas. Our play-based program paves the way for the development of higher-level thinking skills and builds self-confidence through exploration and discovery.

Inquiring

Inquiry-based experiences enable us to differentiate for the learning needs of each child. In the Early Childhood Center, we follow children’s interests and curiosities, supporting and empowering them in their quests, and providing opportunities to share their discoveries with families and peers.

Mathematics

Our early years math program sparks curiosity and a love of learning through a play-based, language-rich approach. Young learners embark on a journey of discovery, exploring foundational concepts such as numbers, shapes, patterns, measurement, and problem-solving through hands-on activities and interactive games. By integrating the language of mathematics into play, children are encouraged to discuss their ideas, explain their reasoning, and reflect on their experiences, building both confidence and understanding. Engaging group activities and playful challenges create a joyful space where each child develops essential math skills while having fun.

Physical Education

Marymount Paris promotes health and fitness through a diverse array of physical activities. Our programs encourage students to embrace an active and healthy lifestyle.

We have some of the best athletic facilities of any school in Paris which include a ballet room, an occupational therapy station, a gym for staff and faculty, and more.

We have athletic programs for students of all ages including sports days to which parents are invited to cheer on their children. Grades 5-8 have the opportunity to participate in athletic competitions with other schools in Paris and to travel to Switzerland for the RSHM Sports Festival where our students compete with other Marymount students from around the world.

Library

The Library provides a range of books and online resources to inspire a lifelong love of reading and to support the curriculum while helping students develop their information literacy, critical thinking, and digital citizenship skills. The Library also hosts various literary events and activities throughout the year including author visits and the annual Reading Week and Book Fair.

Art

Art

Students from grade 1 to grade 8 are enrolled in art classes where they are encouraged to think like artists. This includes observing, developing craft, stretching, exploring, engaging, and persisting. Students enjoy the beautiful open art studio which is filled with natural light from the glass roof. Children follow guided procedures introducing them to a wide world of art techniques and materials. Many art lessons focus on learning about artists and major French art movements that draw inspiration from the rich art history of Paris. Student artwork is displayed throughout the school making visual art an integral part of a Marymount education.

At Marymount Paris, we are preparing leaders who are agents of transformation for justice and peace