The St. Johns Union School was a 2-1/2 story red brick building set on a raised stone foundation and topped with a slate roof. The school covered an area long wide. It had a central mass with a
hip roof and two T-shaped wings, also with hip roofs. Broad
gable roof dormers broke up the roofline on the front facade, and a square
belfry tops the center mass. The exterior decoration included
Tudor Revival elements on the entrance surrounds, and first- and second-floor window hoods. On the interior, classrooms were located in the main masses, with the narrow connecting "T" legs containing stairways, a library, and administration offices. When it was constructed, the building had state-of-the-art lighting, heating, ventilation, and fireproofing. ==References==