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Confidence, independence, global perspective
At Marymount International School London, we believe that education is about so much more than academics—it’s about nurturing the whole person. As a Catholic day and boarding school for girls aged 11–18, we offer a premium international boarding experience where young women develop the confidence, independence and global outlook to thrive in an interconnected world.
Nestled in a leafy residential area just 12 miles from central London, our campus is a peaceful haven with excellent transport links to the city, surrounding areas, and international airports—making it a natural home for our diverse international community.
Why boarding?
Boarding gives students the opportunity to discover who they are, develop independence and build lifelong friendships in a safe and supportive environment.
Boarding at Marymount is small by design offering a individualised boarding experience. Every student is known and supported by a dedicated team of houseparents.
Boarding at Marymount International School London combines a warm international community, the confidence of an all-girls education and a values-led environment where every student is known and supported. Girls develop independence, lasting friendships and the confidence to find their voice
A home away from home
Marymount International School London is pleased to offer flexible boarding options to suit every families needs:
Full Boarding: A complete boarding experience, ideal for international students and those wishing to fully embrace school life.
Weekly Boarding: Students enjoy the structure, friendships and opportunities of boarding during the week, before returning home for the weekend.
Flexi Boarding: A flexible options for families, allowing students to board on selected nights when needed while still benefitting from the support and community of boarding life.
FAQs
At Marymount, we create a true home-away-from-home experience. At weekends, boarders enjoy a varied programme of educational, recreational and cultural activities. From exploring London’s museums, landmarks and exhibitions, to swimming, trampoline parks and other opportunities to relax, have fun and spend time together.
We do allow phones in boarding. Our younger students are required to hand over their phones before bedtime in the evenings. We appreciate how tempting having your phone with you can be, but the key to healthy learning is plenty of quality sleep. Specific phone guidance is available within the boarding handbook.
Boarding school students live on campus, in residence halls or dormitories. These are typically shared spaces, where students have their own beds and study areas, but share common spaces such as bathrooms and lounges with other students. Boarding school students are typically supervised by residential staff, who live on campus and are responsible for their well-being and safety. In some cases, students may also have a resident advisor or mentor who provides support and guidance.
As a parent or guardian you will be given the email address of the Head of Boarding and her direct dial number should you have a query regarding your daughter’s care in the Boarding House. Should the concern be more of an academic nature, the student’s Advisor or Head of Year are the first points of contact and can be reached either by calling the main switchboard or emailing them direct.
