Bee Cave Elementary vs Lake Pointe Elementary: Which LTISD School Fits Your Family?

Staff Staff February 2, 2026 8 min read
Artistic illustration comparing two Lake Travis ISD elementary schools

You’re Comparing Two of the Best Elementary Schools in the District. That’s a Great Problem to Have.

So you’re moving to the Lake Travis area, and you’ve narrowed your elementary school search down to Bee Cave Elementary and Lake Pointe Elementary. First of all, nice work. You’ve already filtered out thousands of schools across Texas and landed on two that most families would be thrilled to attend. The good news? You genuinely cannot go wrong here. Both sit inside Lake Travis ISD, which carries an A-rating from the Texas Education Agency, serves about 11,230 students, and posts a 97.7% graduation rate. That’s the foundation you’re building on no matter which campus you choose.

But they are different schools with different personalities. And after 15+ years of helping families buy homes in this area, I can tell you that the “right” school usually comes down to what your family values most, not which one scores a point or two higher on some ranking site. So let’s actually break these two down.

Bee Cave Elementary vs Lake Pointe Elementary: Quick Comparison

Bee Cave Elementary Lake Pointe Elementary
Principal Kimberly Kellner Julianne Reich
Enrollment ~826 students ~757 students
Location 14300 Hamilton Pool Rd, Austin 78738 Flintrock / Lake Pointe area
Known For Largest LTISD elementary campus, strong PTA & community engagement #1 ranked in district, top 3% in Texas (#104 of 4,675)
Neighborhood Hamilton Pool Rd corridor / Bee Cave Flintrock / Lake Pointe neighborhoods

Numbers are helpful. But they only tell part of the story. Let’s get into what each school actually feels like.

Bee Cave Elementary: The Big Campus With a Close-Knit Feel

Bee Cave Elementary is the largest elementary campus in LTISD by enrollment, with roughly 826 students. You might read that and think “big school, less personal attention.” But that’s not how it plays out here. Principal Kimberly Kellner has built something that feels more like a well-run neighborhood than an oversized institution. The teaching staff averages 11 years of experience, which means you’re not getting a rotating cast of first-year teachers figuring things out on your kid. You’re getting educators who have seen it all and actually chose to stay.

What really sets Bee Cave Elementary apart is the parent community. The PTA here is not the “we’ll bring cookies to the bake sale” type. These are parents who show up, organize events, fundraise for resources, and genuinely plug into the school’s day-to-day life. If you’re the kind of family that wants to be involved and wants to know your kid’s teachers, classmates, and their parents by name, this campus makes that easy. It helps that Bee Cave itself has that small-town identity even as it grows. The school reflects the community around it.

And look, being the biggest campus in the district comes with advantages. More students means more programs, more extracurricular options, and more diversity of friendships for your kids. If you want to explore homes zoned to Bee Cave Elementary, I can help you see what’s available right now.

Lake Pointe Elementary: The Rankings Speak for Themselves

Here’s where the numbers get hard to ignore. Lake Pointe Elementary is ranked #1 in Lake Travis ISD. But it’s not just a big fish in a small pond. This campus sits in the top 3% of all elementary schools in Texas, coming in at #104 out of 4,675 schools statewide. Over 80% of students test proficient in both reading and math. If academic performance is your top priority, Lake Pointe makes a very compelling case.

Principal Julianne Reich runs a tight ship. The school has a reputation for setting high expectations and then giving students the support structure to actually meet them. That’s a combination that sounds obvious but is surprisingly rare. A lot of schools are good at one or the other. Lake Pointe manages both. Parents I’ve worked with over the years consistently mention how responsive the teachers and administration are. You ask a question, you get an answer. You raise a concern, it gets addressed. That matters more than any ranking when your kid is the one in the classroom.

The campus is smaller than Bee Cave Elementary by about 70 students, which some families actually prefer. Fewer students can mean your child is less likely to get lost in the shuffle, especially if they’re on the quieter side. If Lake Pointe sounds like your fit, take a look at homes zoned to Lake Pointe Elementary to see what’s on the market.

Neighborhoods and Real Estate: Where Each School Sits

Schools don’t exist in a vacuum. Where you send your kids to school is where you live, where you grocery shop, where you walk the dog, and where you spend your weekends. So the neighborhood context matters just as much as the campus itself.

Bee Cave Elementary draws from the Hamilton Pool Road corridor and the broader Bee Cave area. This part of the Hill Country has seen tremendous growth over the past decade, with master-planned communities, newer construction, and easy access to the shops and restaurants along Bee Cave Parkway and the Hill Country Galleria. You’ll find everything from starter homes to large custom builds. The vibe is suburban with a Hill Country twist. Families moving from Austin proper often land here because it feels like an upgrade in space without feeling disconnected from the city.

Lake Pointe Elementary pulls from the Flintrock and Lake Pointe neighborhoods, which sit closer to the Lakeway side of things. This area tends to skew a bit more established. Some of these neighborhoods have been around for 20+ years, which means mature trees, bigger lots, and that “settled in” feeling you don’t always get with newer developments. You’ll also find homes in the Flintrock area that offer Hill Country views and a quieter, more tucked-away atmosphere. If you’re browsing, check out homes for sale in Lakeway for a broader picture of what’s available nearby.

Both areas put you within a reasonable drive of Lake Travis, downtown Bee Cave shopping, and the outdoor amenities that make this part of Central Texas so appealing. The real estate difference often comes down to whether you want newer construction energy or established neighborhood character.

So Which One Fits YOUR Family?

This is the part where most articles give you a wishy-washy “it depends.” And honestly, it does depend. But let me be more specific about what it depends on.

You might lean toward Bee Cave Elementary if:

  • You want a large, active parent community and plan to be hands-on at school
  • You value experienced teaching staff (that 11-year average is no joke)
  • You’re drawn to the Bee Cave area’s newer neighborhoods and growing amenities
  • Your kids thrive in bigger social environments with more peers to connect with

You might lean toward Lake Pointe Elementary if:

  • Academic rankings and test proficiency are at the top of your list
  • You prefer a slightly smaller campus where your child gets more individual visibility
  • You’re looking in the Flintrock or Lake Pointe neighborhoods near Lakeway
  • You value a school with a track record of statewide recognition

But here’s what I tell every family I work with: visit both schools if you can. Walk the hallways. Talk to the front office staff. Watch how the kids interact during drop-off. Rankings and enrollment numbers are useful starting points, but the feel of a school tells you things that data never will.

The LTISD Advantage: You’re Already Winning

I want to step back for a second because it’s easy to get caught up in the Bee Cave Elementary vs Lake Pointe Elementary comparison and forget the bigger picture. Both of these schools operate inside Lake Travis ISD, which is one of the strongest districts in Central Texas. That A-rating from TEA isn’t a participation trophy. It reflects consistent academic performance, strong graduation outcomes, and a district that actually invests in its students.

One thing I always mention to families, especially those with kids who have learning differences or special needs, is LTISD’s Special Education Parent Advisory Committee (SEPAC). I’ve been involved with SEPAC and I can tell you firsthand that this district takes special education seriously. It’s not an afterthought. If your child has an IEP or 504 plan, knowing that the district has an active, engaged parent advisory group should give you real peace of mind.

Whether you end up at Bee Cave Elementary, Lake Pointe, or any other LTISD campus, you’re placing your family inside a district that performs well above state averages and genuinely cares about student outcomes. For a deeper look at how all the elementary campuses stack up, check out my full comparison of LTISD elementary schools.

Need Help Finding the Right Home in the Right Zone?

School zones drive more home purchases in this area than almost any other single factor. I’ve helped families navigate exactly this decision for over 15 years, and I know these neighborhoods block by block. If you want to talk through what’s available in either the Bee Cave Elementary or Lake Pointe Elementary attendance zone, or if you just want someone to give you the honest scoop on what living in these areas is actually like, reach out to me directly. No pressure, no pitch. Just answers to your questions from someone who’s done this a few hundred times.

Staff

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This article was produced by the Neuhaus Realty Group content team with the assistance of AI writing tools. Staff posts are not personally reviewed by Ed Neuhaus but are published to provide timely information about the Austin real estate market, Texas housing trends, and topics relevant to buyers, sellers, and investors in Central Texas.

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