Located in the Flint neighborhood,[2] it was built in 1899, and designed by local architect and parish member Louis G. Destremps, who also designed the nearby St. Joseph's Orphanage and Notre Dame de Lourdes Church.
The large three story brick parochial school was built in the Colonial Revival style.
The central entrance is recessed with a covered entry supported by fluted Doric columns.
Bill Carpenter, a mason from Westport, put the bricks in place for no cost.
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