Marymount High School
Marymount High School | |
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That all may have life, and have it to the full | |
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10643 W Sunset Boulevard Los Angeles (Holmby Hills/Bel Air), California, (Los Angeles County) 90077 United States | |
Coordinates | 34°4′31″N 118°26′43″W / 34.07528°N 118.44528°WCoordinates: 34°4′31″N 118°26′43″W / 34.07528°N 118.44528°W |
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Type | Private |
Religious affiliation(s) | Roman Catholic |
Established | 1923 |
Founder | Mother Marie Joseph Butler RSHM |
Head of school | Jacqueline L. Landry |
Faculty | 51 |
Grades | 9-12 |
Gender | Girls |
Enrollment | 398 (2015-2016) |
Average class size | 15 |
Student to teacher ratio | 7:1 |
Color(s) | Blue and white |
Athletics conference | Sunshine League (CIF) |
Mascot | Sailor |
Team name | Sailors |
Accreditation | Western Association of Schools and Colleges[1] |
Average SAT scores | 1930 |
Average ACT scores | 28 |
Publication | Sunset Magazine (literary and art magazine) |
Newspaper | The Anchor |
Tuition | $31,400 (2015-16) |
Affiliation | Religious of the Sacred Heart of Mary |
Assistant Head of School: Dean of Studies | Kathleen Macdonell |
Assistant Head of School: Operations and Human Resources | Sandy Smith |
Director of Admission and Enrollment Management | Patti Lemlein |
Athletic Director | Elizabeth Driscoll |
Website | http://www.mhs-la.org/ |
Designated | September 28, 1982 |
Reference no. | 254 |
Marymount High School is an independent, Catholic, all-girls, college-preparatory high school located in the Holmby Hills/Bel Air neighborhood of Los Angeles, California. It sits across from the University of California, Los Angeles campus at 10643 Sunset Boulevard. The school's main administration building, chapel and auditorium are listed as Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monuments.[2]
Marymount was established in 1923 by the Religious of the Sacred Heart of Mary. Mother Joseph Butler of the Religious of the Sacred Heart of Mary founded the school in 1923. Marymount students and teams are known as the "Sailors."
Marymount High School is one of twenty members of the RSHM International Network of Schools worldwide.
Academics
Marymount offers a broad, college preparatory curriculum, including seventeen Advanced Placement courses and dozens of electives and co-curriculars, from Model United Nations to Robotics, in addition to a core curriculum. Average class size is fifteen. Marymount is one of the first all-girl schools in the United States to deploy a 1:1 laptop initiative with Apple MacBook Pro computers and has been an "Apple Distinguished School" since 2010. Marymount is a member of the Online School for Girls.
Athletics
Marymount fields 23 teams in 15 sports, including:
- Archery
- Beach Volleyball
- Basketball
- Crew
- Cross-country
- Equestrian
- Golf (practices on Bel Air golf course, adjacent to the campus)
- Rowing
- Soccer
- Softball
- Swimming
- Tennis
- Track and Field
- Volleyball
- Water Polo
Performing Arts
Students with an interest in the performing arts may participate in one or more of the following co-curricular activities:
- Fall play and/or spring musical productions (performers, stage crew, lighting, sound, costumes, set decoration). The casts of the play and musical are called The Marymount Players
- Spring Arts Festival - featuring dance, drama, choir, and music ensembles
- Dance Ensemble
- Dance Class
- DTASC - Drama Teachers' Association of Southern California
- Concert Choir
- Orchestra
- Jazz/Rock Ensemble
- A Capella Group
Visual Arts
Students with an interest in Visual Arts have access to the following classes:
- Ceramics
- Digital Design
- Drawing and Painting
- Photography
- Sculpture
- 3D Studio Arts
- Digital Filmmaking
Student Government
ASB (Associated Student Body), the student government organization at Marymount High School, supports and serves the traditions and community at Marymount High School. Each Spring, the Marymount student body elects their ASB officers:
- President
- Vice-President
- Activities Coordinators
- Publicity Coordinators
- Athletics Coordinators
- Technology Coordinators
- Performing Arts Coordinator
- Visual Arts Coordinator
- Campus Ministry Coordinator
Community Service
The commitment to social justice and service learning is an integral part of Marymount’s philosophy and mission and is infused throughout the curriculum. We seek to practice service learning in the way we treat one another in our school community as well as in the way we interact with our community at large. The Campus Ministry Team regularly organizes and advertises community service opportunities that are open to all students. In addition, each grade undertakes a significant service-learning project.
- Grade 9: Works to help support families involved with "A Place Called Home" (http://www.apch.org/).
- Grade 10: Works with staff at "A Place Called Home" to plan and implement their spring health and garden fair.
- Grade 11: Selects a service organization and learns about their programs, gaining an understanding of their mission and how they live it, putting in service hours at that organization, and presenting their experience at our annual Kingdom Fair in the winter.
- Grade 12: Continues their work with projects that focus on human rights, with a special attention on women and children throughout the world.
The focus in each grade builds a comprehensive program that takes a student through different levels of service, starting with a focus on the individual and the family in grade 9, coordinating a program-wide event in grade 10, gaining an understanding of how a service organization works in grade 11, and culminating in a focus on global human rights in grade 12.
Tuition and financial aid
Tuition for the 2014-2015 academic school year is approximately $31,000 USD. Approximately 26% of all Marymount students receive need-based aid.
Notable alumnae
- Tatyana Ali, class of 1997, actress
- Raquel Alessi, class of 2001, actress
- Julie Berman, class of 2002, actress
- Princess Camilla, Duchess of Castro, class of 1989, industrialist
- Marie Digby, class of 2001, singer
- Mia Farrow, class of 1963, actress
- Mariska Hargitay, class of 1982, actress
- Patricia Hitchcock, class of 1946, actress
- Khloe Kardashian, attended but did not graduate, television personality
- Kim Kardashian, class of 1998, television personality
- Kourtney Kardashian, class of 1997, television personality
- Kristin Klein, class of 1988, volleyball player
- Giada De Laurentiis, class of 1989, chef
- Bianca Lawson, class of 1997, actress
- Patricia Ann "Tisha" Sterling, class of 1962, actress & writer
- Marlo Thomas, class of 1956 actress
- Tennessee Thomas, class of 2003, drummer for the band The Like
References
- ↑ WASC-ACS. "WASC-Accrediting Commission for Schools". Retrieved 2009-06-05.
- ↑ Department of City Planning. "Designated Historic-Cultural Monuments". City of Los Angeles. Retrieved 2010-06-15.
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