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St. Ignatius Martyr School in Austin, Texas

St. Ignatius Martyr School Detail

(512) 442-8547
120 W Oltorf St
Austin, TX 78704
Levels: PK-8
District: Private


St. Ignatius Martyr School Census Data

Census InfoValueYear
White, non-Hispanic:37.78% (2008)
Black, non-Hispanic:0.44% (2008)
Hispanic:58.22% (2008)
Asian/Pacific Islander:3.56% (2008)
Native American or Native Alaskan:0% (2008)
Student Teacher Ratio:9.26% (2008)

St. Ignatius Martyr School Ratings Summary

St. Ignatius Martyr School Reviews

My family and I absolutely love St. Ignatius, Martyr School. The teachers are very warm and welcoming, and I know that my children are in a safe and caring environment that coincides with my Catholic values. One of the best things about SIMS is the community/family oriented environment. This is our fourth year in the community and we have felt accepted and comfortable from the first day. We love the principal and feel that each child is treated as he/she should be... an individual. For an education to be great, the family needs to be an active part of the effort. We do this and our children thrive. Thank you to SIMS for a wonderful, loving and enriching Catholic environment. The principal, teachers, staff and families are second to none. We love it!
This review was posted by a parent.

Although I was very excited when my daughter first started prek here at St. Ignatius, that excitment quickly turned to disappointment. The classes are not that small, thus I think the one to one interaction that they get with the teacher is limited. The classrooms are old and outdated. The students, I don't know where to begin. I've seen other private schools and the children there do not behave like these. There's lots of bullying going on, even at that young age. Children are redirected but I don't know if it is followed through at home. I would rather get my daughter out of that environment before she starts getting some of those negative habbits. I am giving it a chance but I have yet to fall in love with the school or the curriculum for that matter. doubt that my daughter will return back next year.
This review was posted by a parent.

My child will be attending this school begining the 2008-2009 school year. My experience so far has been a good one. I was given plenty of information to read in advance and to make my expectations realistic ones. The principal was friendly and answered all my quesitons, he asked some of his own to see why we were intersted in the school, I imagine is was part of setting up expectations for himself and his staff about our child. I'm looking forward to my son starting and so far, I feel the school will be a good choice. More to come later...
This review was posted by a parent.