Georgetown ISD Has Two Elementary Schools Six Miles Apart. Here Is How They Compare.
Raye McCoy Elementary earned a C and The Village Elementary earned a B on the 2025 TEA accountability rating (Texas Tribune Schools Explorer). Both are in Georgetown ISD, both serve the rapidly growing communities northeast of Austin.
Georgetown ISD has been one of the fastest growing school districts in Texas, and these two campuses reflect different chapters of that growth story. Raye McCoy is on the west side of Georgetown along Bellaire Drive, while The Village sits closer to Sun City and the established neighborhoods on the north side of town. For buyers who have already decided on Georgetown ISD, this comparison helps narrow down which zone fits.
Raye McCoy vs The Village Elementary: Quick Comparison
| Raye McCoy Elementary | The Village Elementary | |
|---|---|---|
| 2025 TEA Rating | C | B |
| Enrollment | 471 students | 452 students |
| Grades | EE – 05 | EE – 05 |
| District | Georgetown ISD | Georgetown ISD |
Enrollment figures from the Texas Tribune Schools Explorer.
TEA School Performance Comparison (2025)
The Texas Education Agency evaluates every public school annually across three performance domains. Here is how both campuses performed in the 2025 accountability cycle.
| Performance Domain | Raye McCoy Elementary | The Village Elementary |
|---|---|---|
| Overall Rating | C | B |
| Student Achievement | C | C |
| School Progress | C | B |
| Closing the Gaps | C | C |
Domain grades from the Texas Tribune. The Village’s School Progress B is the one domain where the two schools clearly differ, and it is the reason for the overall letter grade gap.
For the full TEA breakdown, visit the Raye McCoy Elementary school page or the The Village Elementary school page.
Raye McCoy Elementary: Georgetown’s West Side
Raye McCoy sits in the part of Georgetown along Bellaire Drive on the west side of town. The zone draws from a mix of newer master planned communities and established west-side neighborhoods.
The Village Elementary: North Georgetown at a B Level
The Village serves north Georgetown near Sun City and the older neighborhoods around the Village Commons area. The B rating reflects stronger results in the School Progress domain, which measures student growth relative to comparable campuses.
The Neighborhoods
Both Raye McCoy and The Village zones benefit from Georgetown’s parks, trails, and downtown scene. The west-side zone around Raye McCoy leans toward newer construction, while The Village zone leans toward more established homes near Sun City and north Georgetown.
Browse all homes zoned to Raye McCoy or homes zoned to The Village.
Which School Fits You?
You might lean toward The Village Elementary if:
- The higher TEA letter grade is a priority
- Established north-side neighborhoods near Sun City appeal to you
- You want a slightly smaller campus
You might lean toward Raye McCoy Elementary if:
- You prefer the west side of Georgetown along Bellaire Drive
- You want access to newer master planned communities
- Specific Williams Drive corridor neighborhoods are on your list
The Village holds the higher overall letter grade for 2025. Raye McCoy carries a C with consistent results across all three domains. For buyers focused on TEA rating within Georgetown ISD, The Village is the stronger pick. But zone fit, commute, and neighborhood feel often matter as much as the letter grade.
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