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Bailey Middle School is one of the anchor campuses in Austin ISD, serving sixth through eighth graders in a part of south Austin that has long drawn buyers who want that unmistakable local character without sacrificing convenience. The campus is known for dedicated staff, a broad range of elective offerings, and a school community where parents tend to stay engaged year after year. The neighborhoods surrounding Bailey, including the beloved Tanglewood Forest community, Shady Hollow, and Olympic Heights, offer a mix of established single-family homes, mature tree canopies, and easy access to the parks and trails that make this corner of Austin so appealing. If you're prioritizing school zone in your home search, this is a part of Austin worth knowing well. About the School | Neighborhoods | Feeder Pattern | Community & Lifestyle | FAQs
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About Homes Zoned to Bailey Middle School
About Bailey Middle School
Bailey Middle School is a campus within Austin ISD, one of the most established urban school districts in Texas. Serving students in grades 6 through 8, Bailey gives students a well-rounded middle school experience that covers core academics alongside electives in fine arts, technology, and physical education. Austin ISD has consistently invested in its middle school campuses, and Bailey reflects that commitment through a broad curriculum, experienced faculty, and student support resources that carry kids through those critical formative years.
The school draws from a wide network of elementary feeder campuses spanning multiple south and southwest Austin communities, which means the student body brings a genuine mix of backgrounds and interests into the building each day. Parents in the Bailey zone tend to be active participants in school life, and that culture of involvement strengthens the campus from the ground up. For buyers making a long-term commitment to a neighborhood, the consistency and community investment around Bailey make it a reassuring part of the equation.
Neighborhoods Zoned to Bailey Middle School
The Bailey attendance zone takes in some of south Austin's most well-known and well-loved residential communities. Tanglewood Forest is the dominant neighborhood in the zone, a large established community with tree-lined streets, a strong sense of place, and a housing stock that ranges from original-condition homes to fully renovated updates. It's the kind of subdivision where people plant roots and stay, and the consistent activity in the area reflects that steady, long-term appeal.
Olympic Heights rounds out the zone's major single-family options with solid lot sizes and quick access to south Austin's growing amenity corridors along Slaughter Lane and Brodie Lane. Shady Hollow offers a quieter pace and larger lots for buyers who want more outdoor space without leaving the Austin city limits. Drew Lane and Hoffman Charles add additional single-family inventory, including some updated properties with strong curb appeal.
Buyers looking for lower-maintenance options will find condominium communities within the zone as well, with Century Condo and Gabardine Condo offering alternatives to the traditional single-family format. Pheasant Run and Ford Oaks round out the zone's variety, bringing the total housing mix from one-bedroom condos up through spacious four and five-bedroom homes on generous lots. That range of options makes the Bailey zone genuinely accessible at multiple price points and life stages. You can explore the full inventory of Austin area homes for sale to see how these neighborhoods stack up across the broader metro.
School Feeder Pattern
Bailey Middle School sits at the center of a large feeder network drawing from elementary campuses spread across south and southwest Austin. Students arrive at Bailey from Allison Elementary, Baranoff Elementary, Barton Hills Elementary, Cowan Elementary, Kocurek Elementary, Menchaca Elementary, and Walnut Creek Elementary, among others. The breadth of the feeder network means Bailey brings together students from a wide geographic swath of south Austin, and the campus benefits from that variety.
After completing eighth grade at Bailey, students move on to one of several Austin ISD high schools based on their home address. High school options include Akins High School, Bowie High School, Travis High School, McCallum High School, and Lyndon B Johnson High School, along with Anderson and Austin High School. Each of these campuses has its own academic focus, extracurricular strengths, and magnet or specialized program offerings, so the high school journey looks different depending on where your address lands within the zone. Verifying your exact attendance boundaries directly with Austin ISD is always the right move before finalizing a purchase.
Community & Lifestyle
Living in the Bailey Middle School zone puts you in one of south Austin's most livable and well-connected pockets. This part of the city has long had a distinct identity rooted in local character, with neighborhood trails, community parks, and a restaurant and retail scene that reflects Austin's independent spirit rather than its chain-heavy corridors. The Slaughter Lane and Brodie Lane areas give residents everyday conveniences, from groceries and coffee shops to fitness studios and local dining, without the congestion of central Austin.
Outdoor access is a genuine selling point here. The Slaughter Creek Preserve system, proximity to Barton Creek, and multiple pocket parks within the residential communities give residents real options for weekend activity without driving far. Commuters benefit from solid access to MoPac (Loop 1), William Cannon Drive, and the 290 corridor, keeping downtown Austin, South Congress, the medical district, and major employment centers within a manageable drive. Nearby Austin destinations like the South Lamar corridor and Barton Springs are close enough to feel like extensions of the neighborhood rather than destinations you plan ahead for.
If you're researching whether a specific street or property falls within the Bailey zone, Neuhaus Realty Group works extensively in south Austin and can walk you through the boundaries, the neighborhood subcommunities, and what different parts of the zone feel like day to day. Getting that local context before you commit to a neighborhood makes the whole process considerably smoother.
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