1882: The first one-story school building was constructed for the St. Joseph Orphanage(what is now the same location as the Disable American Veterans Building at U.S 27).
1892: A second larger two story parish school was constructed on the church property which took the place of the original school,
1928: A site about a quarter-mile south of the church was selected for what would be the third school. The one-story, four room brick building was completed in 1929 and still stands today. This school building served as the only parish school and events hall until the late 1940s.
1949: Ground was broken for the fourth school; a new building that would house classrooms and an auditorium.gymnasium. The finished building was to house 215 students.
1951: The school/gym was dedicated on May 14, 1951. The school had 235 children taught by 6 sisters.
1953: An addition with several more classrooms was constructed. The addition was also built to serve as living quarters for the Sisters of Notre Dame who taught at the school.
1956: The school had 528 children, 10 sisters, a kindergarten and the first lay teacher, Ellen Kramer.
1986: Ground was broken for Phase I of two additions to the school. During Phase I some classrooms, a computer room, and a new library would be added.
1990: Ground was broken for Phase II. This included more classrooms and a new cafeteria/parish hall.
1991: The new Memorial Hall was dedicated by Bishop Hughes on April 28th. The original school building built in 1928 became home to Kindergarten.
1995: The school held the position of the largest Diocese elementary school in the Diocese of Covington and the tenth largest private elementary school in the Greater Cincinnati area.