It features a four-story entrance tower with a mansard roof, ornamental terra cotta string course, brick corbelling and window hoods.
The building's architecture is similar to Fairmount School in Richmond, which also remains in existence.
[5] Randolph School served an area then known as Sydney that included ironworkers and stonecutters.
Expansions added junior high school accommodations, a gymnasium, and cafeteria.
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