Cultivating Lifelong Learning Since 1969

Cultivating Lifelong Learning Since 1969

Cultivating Lifelong Learning Since 1969

Cultivating Lifelong Learning Since 1969

Cultivating Lifelong Learning Since 1969

We Are Mercy

MERCY MONTESSORI provides a world-class education and a strong foundation for learning and discovery as Greater Cincinnati, Ohio’s first and oldest Montessori school. Mercy Montessori is a private, Catholic Montessori School offering a special educational and life experience for children from pre-kindergarten through eighth grade. The student population is 305 pupils, with a student/teacher ratio of 15:1, ensuring that we know every child by name and can tailor an educational experience uniquely suited to each one.  Mercy Montessori is a sponsored ministry of the Institute of the Sisters of Mercy of the Americas and is a member of Mercy Education.

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Alumni Parent Highlights Cincinnati’s Accessible Venues

November 4, 2016

Kathleen Cail, alumni parent of Ben (a junior at Skidmore College) and Grace (a senior at Indian Hill High School), and wife of current Mercy Board Treasurer, Jeff Cail, is spearheading a community project called Access Cincinnati. This organization will help communicate the accessibility and visitability of venues downtown and in Over The Rhine. Kathleen…

Essa Britt Selected As Honor Camper

November 4, 2016

Out of the nearly 3,000 campers who attended YMCA Camp Ernst this year, Essa Britt was among the two percent who won the prestigious Honor Camper Award. A tradition since 1928, Honor Camper was created by Willard  L. Wade (Camp Ernst’s founder) to recognize campers with outstanding character and leadership. Camp Ernst’s staff of more than…

Boy Scouts Renovate the Ecolab

November 4, 2016

This summer Carter Fee, a Mercy sixth grade graduate and son to preprimary teacher Diane Fee, spent many long, hot hours renovating the Ecolab stage along with his Boy Scout Troop.   Carter was happy to do any kind of project at Mercy. After meeting with Lisa and some of the Junior High kids who had…