Market Overview for Bryker Woods Elementary
There are 197 active listings in Bryker Woods Elementary with a median list price of $357K and a median sold price of $683K.
Homes average 61 days on market.
Over the past 30 days, 23 homes have sold, with 194 sales in the past 12 months.
The average price per square foot is $446.
About Bryker Woods Elementary
Bryker Woods Elementary, in Austin Independent School District, serves grades PK-5. The campus enrolled approximately 284 students with a pupil-teacher ratio of about 14:1 as of the most recent reporting year.
The campus offers Gifted & Talented services, Special Education programming, and the standard AISD elementary curriculum. Bryker Woods Elementary feeds O Henry Middle for grades 6-8; O Henry Middle students then continue to Austin High School.
Austin ISD operates 116 campuses serving approximately 74,871 students: 78 elementary schools, 19 middle schools, and 17 high schools. AISD earned a "B" overall TEA accountability rating for 2021-22. District administration is at 4000 South IH-35 Frontage Road in Austin (78704).
Living in Bryker Woods Elementary
The O. Henry Middle School attendance zone covers central and inner-west Austin including Tarrytown, Pemberton Heights, Old West Austin, Clarksville, and Bryker Woods. The campus at 2610 W 10th Street sits in the Tarrytown area west of MoPac, named after author O. Henry (William Sydney Porter, 1862-1910), who lived in Austin in the 1880s-90s.
The Austin High School attendance zone covers central and inner-west Austin between the Colorado River, MoPac (Loop 1), and 12th Street, encompassing the city's oldest neighborhoods. Master neighborhoods include Tarrytown, Pemberton Heights, Old West Austin, Clarksville, Bryker Woods, Old Enfield, Bouldin Creek, and the western edge of downtown. The campus sits on the south side of Lady Bird Lake just west of MoPac, between the Colorado River and West Cesar Chavez Street.
Tarrytown's tree-lined streets between MoPac and Lake Austin are anchored by the historic Pemberton Castle area and the Lions Municipal Golf Course (Muny). Clarksville — Austin's oldest surviving freedman's community, founded 1871 — sits just north of West Cesar Chavez and includes the historic Sweet Home Missionary Baptist Church. Bouldin Creek south of Lady Bird Lake offers walkable South 1st and South Lamar commercial frontage with the historic 1928 Norwood Tower view.
Day-to-day retail centers on the West 6th Street / Lamar / Whole Foods corridor, the South Lamar / South Congress entertainment districts, the West End restaurant cluster on Pecan and West 6th, and downtown Austin's Congress Avenue and 2nd Street District. Healthcare access centers on Dell Seton Medical Center at the University of Texas (downtown), Ascension Seton Medical Center Austin (38th Street), and the Heart Hospital of Austin (38th).
Outdoor recreation defines the area. Lady Bird Lake's Hike-and-Bike Trail (the 10-mile Ann and Roy Butler Trail) runs along the Colorado River frontage, with paddleboard and kayak rentals at Texas Rowing Center and Rowing Dock. Pease District Park north of campus preserves Shoal Creek under towering oaks; the Treaty Oak (the historic 500-year-old Live Oak on Baylor Street) sits a few blocks west of the campus. Castle Hill — including Sparky Park's mosaic wall — adds a small but iconic neighborhood landmark.
Frequently Asked Questions
What grades does Bryker Woods Elementary serve?
Bryker Woods Elementary serves grades PK-5 in Austin ISD. The campus enrolled approximately 284 students with a pupil-teacher ratio of about 14:1 as of the most recent reporting year.
What is Bryker Woods Elementary's feeder pattern?
Bryker Woods Elementary feeds O Henry Middle for grades 6-8; O Henry Middle students then continue to Austin High School.
How is Bryker Woods Elementary rated?
Bryker Woods Elementary operates inside Austin ISD, which earned a "B" overall TEA accountability rating for 2021-22.
Which programs does the campus offer?
Bryker Woods Elementary offers Gifted & Talented services, Special Education programming, and the standard AISD elementary curriculum.
How many schools does Austin ISD operate?
AISD operates 116 campuses serving approximately 74,871 students: 78 elementary schools, 19 middle schools, and 17 high schools (11 traditional comprehensive plus magnet/specialty HS including LASA, the Ann Richards School for Young Women Leaders, International HS, and Garza Independence HS).