Built in 1927, this large Colonial Revival building was the first consolidated elementary school in the town.
The southern part of the lot is the former Teaticket Green, a town common established in 1661.
The school is a T-shaped masonry structure, oriented to face south, with the projecting section to the north.
It is a single-story in height, with an elevated basement, side gable roof, corner quoining, and a projecting entry portico in the center of the south facade.
The building is crowned by a multi-stage tower that has a square base, octagonal belfry section with louvered sides, and a rounded cupola.