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Marymount School of New York

Coordinates: 40°46′47.5″N 73°57′40.5″W / 40.779861°N 73.961250°W / 40.779861; -73.961250
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Marymount School of New York
Address
Map

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10028

United States
Coordinates40°46′47.5″N 73°57′40.5″W / 40.779861°N 73.961250°W / 40.779861; -73.961250
Information
TypeIndependent, college-preparatory, day
Religious affiliation(s)Roman Catholic[1]
Established1926 (98 years ago) (1926)
School code333800
HeadmistressConcepcion R. Alvar
GradesNursery12
GenderGirls
Enrollment700+
Student to teacher ratio6:1
Campus typeUrban
Color(s)Navy blue and white   
Song"Let Us Raise High the Banners"
Athletics conferenceAthletic Association of Independent Schools
MascotLion
Team nameLions
RivalConvent of the Sacred Heart
NewspaperThe Joritan
YearbookThe Marifia
AffiliationNew York State Association of Independent Schools
Admissions DirectorCarolyn Booth
Websitemarymountnyc.org
Houses at 1026–1028 Fifth Avenue
Built1901 (123 years ago) (1901)
ArchitectCharles P. H. Gilbert; Van Vleck & Goldsmith
Architectural styleBeaux Arts
NRHP reference No.99000197[2]

Marymount School of New York is an American college preparatory, independent, Catholic day school for girls located on the Upper East Side of the Manhattan borough of New York City, New York.

It was founded by Mother Marie Joseph Butler 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

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Founded by Mother Marie Joseph Butler in 1926,[3] 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 Pratt 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

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The Lower and Upper Schools are housed at 1026–1028 Fifth Avenue at 84th Street. These buildings were built in 1901 by architect C. P. H. Gilbert and the architectural firm Van Vleck & Goldsmith. The buildings were listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1999 as the Houses at 1026–1028 Fifth Avenue; the listing included three contributing buildings.[2] 1026 and 1027 were designed by Van Vleck & Goldsmith; 1028 was designed by Gilbert.[4] Joseph Van Vleck (1876–1942) and Goldwin Goldsmith were architectural partners.[4]

Notable alumnae

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Notable faculty

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References

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  1. ^ "Marymount School of New York – New York, New York – NY – School Overview". Greatschools.org. November 3, 2014. Retrieved January 7, 2016.
  2. ^ a b "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. July 9, 2010.
  3. ^ "Heritage | Marymount School of New York". www.marymountnyc.org.
  4. ^ a b Canoni, Melissa; Gray, Peter & Shaver, Peter (October 1, 1998). "Fifth Avenue, Houses at 1026–1028 / The Marymount School". and accompanying six photos
  5. ^ Caucaso, Osservatorio Balcani e. "Media in Turkey: "More Journalists Will Be Laid Off"". OBC Transeuropa.
  6. ^ "Nicole Ross - Assistant Coach - Fencing Coaches". Cornell University Athletics.
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