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Corpus Christi Catholic School
Basic Information
Address: 305 N. Second Street Chambersburg PA
County: Franklin
School District: Chambersburg Area School District
Phone Number: 7172635036
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Additional Information
School Type: Prek-8th grade
Founded: 1874
Ages/Grades: ages 3-14, grades Prek-8
Diocese: Harrisburg Diocese
School Setting:
The school is located in Chambersburg PA which is considered a dense suburban area with urban characteristics.
School Size: 170
Classroom Size: 20 students or less
Student/Teacher Ratio: 16:1
Tuition:
Average per pupil tuition = $5,967/year
Financial Aid:
Available upon request
Departments:
Prek3 and 4 program; K-8 program; Spanish, Music, PE, Art, Technology, and Library instruction is offered; Intramural athletics available.
Curriculum:
Corpus Christi Catholic School follows the Curriculum set by the Diocese of Harrisburg
Percentage of Graduating Class: 100%
Support Services:
Remedial Reading; Speech Language; Counseling
After School Programs: Yes
Computer Capabilities:
1:1 device
School Clubs:
Chess Club, Culinary Club, Lacross Club, Running Club
Parking Spaces/Availability:
ample
Uniform Guidelines:
The school has a dress code policy established.
Admissions Requirements:
Online admission required
Mission Statement:
Corpus Christi Catholic School is a Christ-cenetered enviornment providing each student with the keys to succeed Spritually, Academically, and Socially.
Philosophy/Belief Statement:
Our school believes that each student is made in the image and likeness of God. Our goal is to educate students in all subjects, as well as teaching the Catholic faith in order to develop life-long disciples of Christ.
School History:
Founded in 1874, Corpus Christi Catholic School has been a mainstay in the Chambersburg Community teaching students of all denominations.

