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Robert Gordon School was founded in 1916. It was originally built in 1907 and opened its doors in 1909 as Roselle Park High School. After the High School relocated, the building was renamed Robert Gordon School in honor of one of the Borough's first Councilmen and a former Board of Education member.

The Robert Gordon School is quite distinctive in that it is the first poured concrete building, created by an experimental process invented by Thomas Edison.

For a more complete history on the Borough of Roselle Park and its school district, please visit the Roselle Park Borough Home Page at www.rosellepark.org.

Robert Gordon School currently has an enrollment of approximately 320 students in grades Kindergarten through five.

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