[1] The St. Theresa of Avila Roman Catholic Parish Complex consists of the church, rectory, school, and convent.
[2] All of the buildings are essentially Neo-Romanesque in character, and are constructed of dark red brick trimmed with Indiana limestone.
[2] The school is a three-story I-shaped building; the rectory is a five-bay center entrance house with Romanesque Revival details.
[4] From 1990 to 1998 the school was operated as Martyrs of a Uganda Catholic Academy with over 400 students at its highest enrollment.
The adjacent parish remained closed during this time and mass was held at Martyrs of Uganda Catholic Church on 12th Street within the former property of St. Agnes.