It was built in 1934, and is a four-story, E-shaped, red brick building in a Colonial Revival / Neo-Georgian style.
It has a hipped roof covered with dark reddish-brown shingles, topped by a wood, three-level tower and cupola that ends in a multiple-sided, bell-like copper roof and weather vane.
It was disestablished after Wilmington was divided into multiple school districts in the 1980s.
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