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The history of Corpus Christi – Holy
Rosary School is a remarkable record
of devoted work by the Salesian Fathers and
Salesian Sisters and of generous and
enthusiastic cooperation by the people of
the Port Chester.
Corpus Christi Church,
located in the Washington Park section of
Port Chester saw its greatest growth under
the dynamic leadership of the Rev. Peter M. Rinaldi, S.D.B. who was appointed pastor in
1949. With the arrival of the Salesian
Sisters, the school opened its doors in
September, 1959 to children from
Kindergarten through Fourth Grade. By 1963,
Corpus Christi School provided education
from grades Kindergarten through Eighth.
Facing onto South Regent Street, fronted
with large grass-area and ample side-walk,
the School building, 50 years later, still
presents a dignified attractive appearance
to the passer-by.
Plans for the initial school facility
included provisions for future expansion.
Ample property was available, and in 1996,
plans were completed for the expansion.
With the addition of the north wing of the
School, the building can house 350 pupils.
Today the School is actually three stories
in height, providing large comfortable
classrooms, a library, a science lab, a
nurse’s offices, a gymnasium, computer lab and a cafeteria.
Holy Rosary Church,
formerly named the Church of Our Lady of the
Rosary, traces its history to work begun by
Italian immigrants in this area on October
7, 1903. In 1912 the Salesians first came
to serve the parishioners of Holy Rosary in
the person of Fr. Bernard Gentilini.
Under the direction of Fr. Aloysius Trifari,
the parish purchased the Lincoln Public
School building on Central Avenue in May of
1945.
After raising monies for renovations,
Holy Rosary School was opened to 181
students on September 10 of the same year
with the convent located on the upper floor of the
school building.
In 1954, the parish’s Jubilee Year, an
addition to the school was built providing a
lunch room and gymnasium-auditorium.
Grades 6 – 8 were added, a new convent was
built, and the school enrollment grew
steadily to a peak of 458 in September of
1960. True to its original mission, Holy
Rosary School continued to serve the
immigrant population of Port Chester.
In the 2008-2009 school year, Holy Rosary
School, the sister Salesian School in Port
Chester merged with Corpus Christi School,
placing all Salesian elementary school
students under the same roof. Today
Corpus Christi – Holy Rosary School
is home to 250 children of Grades PreK – 8th,
all enjoying the beautiful, expansive, and
well maintained facility on South Regent
Street. Don Bosco’s legacy of educational
excellence lived in environment of faith, optimism, joy
and
Family Spirit flourishes in these halls!

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