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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Upper Elementary Meditation Practice

October 14, 2015

This year we wanted to help the students be more mindful in their thoughts and deeds.  To do this, Carla taught them a simple form of meditation using four pebbles.  The pebble practice was invented by Thich Nhat Hanh as a tangible way for children to focus on their breathing and connect with the world…

Mercy Montessori Girls Volleyball: Fun, Friendship, and Learning

October 14, 2015

The junior high girls volleyball team has been having an impressive string of victories in competition: consecutive wins for four games after a slow start in their first weekend. Coaches Britt Castellini and Kristi Vredeveld have been assisted by Keri Butkovitch and her super-player daughter, Maggie Butkovitch (from the 6-9 level), to enhance the player’s…

Eight Mercy Montessori Students Recognized by Pentel Art Awards

June 9, 2015

First level student, Tommy Milligan, was honored with the Pentel International Children’s Art Exhibition’s Special Gold Award for his painting titled, “Happy Man” at the school’s year-end assembly on May 29th.  Tommy is one of three honorees to receive the award in the United States.  143 American students have been recognized this year from a…