State-of-the-art RSHM Sports Center
- three gyms
- full size basketball court
- two locker rooms
- two viewing balconies
- accommodates over 500 people (approximately 125 on each viewing balcony and an additional 250 on the main gym floor)
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.
Pre-Falcons (grade 4 and 5) and FALCONS (Middle School)
Our sports teams for grades 4 and 5 are the Pre-Falcons and for middle school students, the Falcons.
Pre-Falcons and Falcons sports are offered on a trimester basis, aligning with international school sporting seasons. We hold practice sessions and friendly games twice weekly per sport. Students are encouraged to give their best during training, actively participate in matches, and support their teammates. Sports include soccer, volleyball, basketball, and track and field.
Matches are sometimes played on Fridays and the weekends. Schedules are posted at the beginning of the term. We expect students to make every effort to participate in matches at home or away.
Marymount is excited to have enhanced our Pre-Falcons and Falcons program, featuring increased resources for equipment and coaching. Additional qualified sports coaches will join our dedicated PE teachers, offering grades 4 and 5 and Middle School students opportunities to participate in a variety of sports.
This investment aims to enrich student experiences and uphold the Falcons' legacy as a symbol of pride and accomplishment within both Marymount and the broader international community in Paris.