Built in 1893, it was one of the first commissions for the city by local architect George Clemence, and is stylistically an eclectic mix of Romanesque and Renaissance Revival styles.
The former Elizabeth Street School is located in central eastern Worcester, in a residential area south of Massachusetts Route 9.
Square entry towers, capped by pyramidal roofs, project from these narrower sections.
The largest section has a hip roof, from which eyebrow dormers project, while the smaller section, also with a hip roof, has a single hip-roof dormer.
[2] The school was built in 1893, when Worcester architect George Clemence was in the first year of what would be a highly successful practice.