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, independent 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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Junior High Begins an Ambitious Year of Community Service

February 3, 2014

Every other Wednesday the junior high attends three different service projects: Camp Stepping Stones, Gorman Farm, and Senior Services with Mercy Neighborhood Ministries. “These are all engaging and important experiences for our junior high students,” reflects Lisa Klus, Mercy’s Assistant Principal. The farm work is based around Maria Montessori’s dynamic Erdkinder concept, which calls for adolescent children to…

Alumnus Profile: Ted Kremer ’00

August 5, 2013

Ted Kremer has been enjoying an up close and personal experience with the Cincinnati Reds ever since his family was the high bidder of Honorary Bat Boy for a Day at Mercy’s annual spring auction in 2012. In addition to his very busy work and social schedule, Ted keeps being called up to the Reds’…

Alumna Profile: Teresa Riva ’99

August 5, 2013

Alumna Teresa Riva recently relocated from Los Angeles with Procter & Gamble and is a wonderful addition to Mercy’s Board of Directors. She is Brand Manager of Global Hair Care Front End Innovation and has been with P & G since her graduation University of Notre Dame. Teresa is pictured (with her mother, Charlene Riva)…