House System
Marymount Paris' house system, established by the Student Council, is designed to enhance the entire school community's engagement, sense of belonging, and school spirit within a supportive environment. The four houses are: inquiry, vision, patience, and perseverance.
Marymount Paris students, parents, and faculty are all assigned to one of the school’s four houses which are named after a General Superior of the Religious of the Sacred Heart of Mary who helped to found Marymount. Each house is led by a student captain and co-captain, who coordinate the annual house activities. Throughout the year, the school hosts several community-wide events and friendly competitions across academic, sporting, and cultural activities, all of which contribute to earning house points.
Central to the house system is the goal of fostering a large-scale collaborative effort within Marymount Paris to raise funds for the Abana Project: Marymount for Zambia and promote a culture of service through activities that support various charities chosen by each house.
Marymount Paris' houses strive to fulfill the RSHM mission that "all may have life," ensuring that every student experiences love, care, justice, and peace starting within our school community.