Throughout time, the school building became damaged and lost to storms and a fire. With the constant assistance of the community and local benefactors, Catholic education continued in Pointe Coupee Parish.
In 1929, a two-story structure, including a basement, was erected and became the new St. Joseph Academy and Convent.
In the late 1950s, St. Joseph Academy split and became known as St. Mary’s Elementary and St. Joseph High School.
In 1967, the school was combined under the name of Catholic of Pointe Coupée School with the erection of our current building.
Prior to the establishment of Catholic of Pointe Coupee School, the Sisters of the Holy Ghost staffed St. Augustine Elementary School. St. Augustine soon became Catholic Junior High School and served in this capacity until the 1980s when it was rolled into Catholic of Pointe Coupee and the junior high wing was built on our present campus.