The Webster Rock School is an historic school building located NC 116 / Main St., at Webster, Jackson County, North Carolina.
It was built between 1936 and 1938 by the Works Progress Administration, and is one story with hip roof utilitarian building, constructed of native "river rock" in colors of tan and brown.
The school originally contained an auditorium, cafeteria, kitchen and eight classrooms.
The old windows and doors have been removed, replaced by white wooden panels and smaller windows, and most of the original ceilings are now obscured by a drop-in ceiling.
The town's World War II memorial, dedicated to the memory of local residents who died during the war, is located on the front lawn of the building.