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The Village Elementary is part of the well-regarded Georgetown ISD, serving one of Williamson County's most established and character-rich sections of Georgetown, where buyers find genuine variety in the housing stock alongside a school community known for strong parent involvement and dedicated educators. The attendance zone takes in an appealing range of neighborhoods, from the mature, tree-lined streets of Oakmont to the spacious lots of Deer Haven and the well-established homes surrounding Georgetown's historic Country Club corridor. Georgetown itself is one of Central Texas's most genuinely livable communities, anchored by a beautifully preserved Victorian downtown square, the San Gabriel River park system, and a small-town spirit that has somehow held on through the city's remarkable growth. Buying a home zoned to The Village Elementary puts you at the center of a community that takes education seriously and backs it up with active families, strong district investment, and neighborhoods where people put down roots and stay. About the School | Neighborhoods | Feeder Pattern | Community & Lifestyle | FAQs
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About Homes Zoned to The Village Elementary
About The Village Elementary
The Village Elementary is a campus within Georgetown ISD, a district that has earned consistent respect across Williamson County for its academic focus, well-supported campuses, and the kind of community investment that shows up in real outcomes for students. Georgetown ISD has grown alongside one of Texas's fastest-expanding cities while maintaining the quality and culture that drew families here in the first place. The Village Elementary reflects that district-wide commitment at the neighborhood level.
Georgetown ISD elementary campuses emphasize foundational literacy and mathematics, backed by enrichment programs in science, the arts, and physical education. The district offers gifted and talented identification and services beginning in the elementary years, alongside dedicated special education support and accelerated options for students ready to push ahead. At The Village Elementary specifically, teachers build real relationships with students over time, and the school culture is one where kids feel genuinely known and supported from kindergarten through fifth grade.
The school's attendance zone has a long-established feel that newer master-planned developments can't replicate. This is a part of Georgetown where people have lived for years, where school events draw strong turnout, and where the connections students make tend to carry forward well beyond elementary school. That continuity and depth of community is something buyers consistently value when they choose to plant roots in this zone.
Neighborhoods Zoned to The Village Elementary
Oakmont is one of the most established pockets in the zone, with mature landscaping, well-maintained homes, and streets that feel genuinely settled rather than freshly paved. Quail Meadow offers a quieter, more tucked-away feel, with a solid mix of home sizes that appeals to buyers who want space without the complexity of newer HOA-heavy communities. The Country Club area delivers larger lots and homes positioned near Georgetown's golf facilities, giving that section of the zone a distinctly spacious, open character that is increasingly rare this close to the city core.
Buyers looking for more acreage will find appealing options in Deer Haven, where generous lot sizes and a more open, rural feel set it apart from tighter-grid subdivisions. Georgian Village adds another solid choice, with established homes and convenient access to Georgetown's main commercial corridors. The zone also takes in homes in Sierra Vista, Oakcrest Estates, and the Texas Traditions subdivision, all of which offer reliable housing stock with proven neighborhood character. The Texas Traditions corridor in Georgetown is particularly appealing to buyers who want value and community identity in the same package.
It is also worth noting that portions of the Sun City Georgetown area fall within the geographic zone boundaries. Sun City Georgetown is a well-known Del Webb 55+ active adult community featuring resort-style amenities and an impressive range of activities for its residents. That community does not feed into the elementary school system in the traditional sense, but it is part of the broader fabric of this section of Georgetown. Beyond Sun City, the rest of the zone is solidly residential, with single-family homes ranging from cozy two-bedroom properties to spacious four-bedroom homes on larger lots, along with a handful of land parcels for buyers interested in building custom.
School Feeder Pattern
Knowing the full K through 12 path is essential when you are making a long-term home purchase, and the Georgetown ISD feeder pattern from The Village Elementary is a strong one. After completing elementary school, students continue into Georgetown ISD's middle school network. Depending on your specific address within the zone, students will attend one of three campuses: Charles A. Forbes Middle School, Douglas Benold Middle School, or James Tippit Middle School. All three operate under Georgetown ISD's consistent curriculum standards and offer the full complement of extracurricular activities in athletics, fine arts, and academic competitions that families expect from a well-resourced district. Your specific home address determines which campus your student attends, so it is worth confirming that when you identify a property you are serious about.
At the high school level, Georgetown ISD students from this zone are zoned to either East View High School or Georgetown High School. Georgetown High is the district's flagship campus, carrying deep community roots, strong athletic traditions, and a college-prep curriculum that sends graduates to the University of Texas and other major Texas universities at impressive rates. East View is a newer campus that has built its own strong identity within the district, offering comparable academics and programs in a contemporary facility. Both high schools reflect Georgetown ISD's commitment to preparing students well for whatever comes after graduation, and both have earned loyal followings among the families they serve.
Community & Lifestyle
Georgetown is the kind of Texas city that surprises people who discover it for the first time. The historic downtown square is anchored by the Williamson County Courthouse, a stunning Victorian-era structure surrounded by locally owned restaurants, boutiques, coffee shops, and galleries. It draws residents on ordinary weekdays, not just during special events, which tells you something real about the quality of life here. The Blue Hole Regional Park and San Gabriel Park give the community access to some of the best urban green space in Central Texas, with the spring-fed San Gabriel River offering swimming, picnicking, and peaceful outdoor time that newer edge suburbs simply cannot replicate.
For everyday needs, Georgetown has grown to cover almost everything without requiring a trip south. Wolf Ranch Town Center anchors a strong retail corridor, and the Williams Drive and Austin Avenue corridors handle grocery, dining, fitness, and medical needs efficiently. Commuters heading to Round Rock's major employment campuses or into the Austin tech corridor on I-35 will find the drive reasonable, particularly compared to the longer hauls facing buyers farther out on the fringe. Cedar Park and Leander are both within easy reach, adding more dining and entertainment options plus the Capital Metro commuter rail connection into downtown Austin for those who prefer to leave the car behind.
Georgetown has a genuine personality and a sense of history that set it apart from suburbs that simply grew a highway and a strip mall and called it a town. The annual Red Poppy Festival, the Georgetown Heritage Society, a lively farmers market, and live music on the square all reflect a community that has held onto its identity through remarkable growth. For buyers exploring Austin area homes for sale, the Village Elementary zone in Georgetown offers a compelling combination of strong schools, authentic community character, neighborhood variety, and Hill Country proximity that is genuinely hard to match elsewhere in the metro. The team at Neuhaus Realty Group knows the Georgetown market well and can help you find exactly the right home in this zone.
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