St. Ignatius Martyr School
St. Ignatius Martyr School provides a Christian environment wherein students in grades Pre-K through 8, teachers, and parents continually strive to build up a community of faith, hope and love that witness to Gospel values through the development of every
child’s spiritual, intellectual and creative potential. The school offers a challenging and broad-based curriculum, religious values infused into the curriculum, daily prayer, weekly Mass, a caring family environment, a highly qualified faculty and staff, computers in all classrooms, an after school care program and an extra-curricular sports
program for students in grades 5 – 8.
St. Ignatius Martyr School
120 West Oltorf, Austin TX 78704
Telephone 512-442-8547
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The phone systems at the School Office, Religious Education Office, and Youth Ministry Office is down.
The phone systems at the School Office, Religious Education Office, and Youth Ministry Office have been having technical difficulties since 1:00 PM, Monday, April 7, 2008. Currently only the 512-442-8547 is in service. Technicians are currently working on the problem. We apologize for any inconvenience that this has caused
School Office Hours
St. Ignatius School Receives a Kenedy Grant!!
We are pleased to announce that St. Ignatius School has received a Kenedy Grant in the amount of $15,000. The focus of this grant is to enhance and strengthen the school's Reading & Writing and Math & Science programs. With the funds from this grant some of the items that the school will purchase are: the upgraded Accelerated Reader Program, Accelerated Math Program STAR Reading, STAR Math, and a reading series for the PreK4 called Happily Ever After.
St. Ignatius School Student takes 3rd Place at PSIA State Competition
On Saturday, April 26, 2008 seven students competed at the PSIA state competition at Texas Christian University, Fort Worth:
Congratulations go out to Jillian Malone for her third (3rd) Place finish in Ready Writing - 6th Grade at State.
Bobcat Fun Run a Huge Success!
Thank you to all those who made this years Bobcat Fun Run a success our students were able to reach their goal and raise $72,000 to go toward the purchase of new textbooks.
Employment Opportunity: Kindergarten Classroom Teacher
St. Ignatius, Martyr,
Address all inquiries, resumes, cover letters, completed applications, and requests for application to:
Teacher Search Committee
St. Ignatius, Martyr, Catholic School
120 West Oltorf Street
Austin, TX 78704
Tel: 512-442-8547 Fax: 512-442-8685
employment@st-ignatius-edu.org
*****NOTE: All paid and volunteer church personnel working in a parish, school or diocesan organization in the Diocese of Austin must complete an application and agree to a screening process. You may apply online using our secure eAppsDB system.
St. Ignatius School Students to compete at the PSIA State Competition
On Saturday, April 26, 2008 the following students will be competing at the PSIA state competition at Texas Christian University, Fort Worth:
Ready Writing - 6th Grade
Jillian Malone
Amanda Dugas
Mathematics - 4th Grade
James Mahoney
Number Sense - 6th Grade
Denny Jung
Maps, Graphs, and Charts - 6th Grade
Jillian Malone
Story Telling - 2nd Grade
Claudia Palomarez
On Site Drawing - 6th Grade
Francis Hodapp
On Site Drawing - 8th Grade
Cella Mahoney
Lost & Found!!!!
We have lots of items in lost and found. Many have no name or initials so we don't know to whom they belong. If you are missing items please check the lost and found.
Visitors Policy
It is school policy that ALL visitors to the school must sign in at the front office - no exceptions. All visitors must come into the school building through the front entrance!
St. Ignatius School One Act Play Team takes Fourth in their Regional
On Saturday, March 29, 2008 twelve students from St. Ignatius, Martyr, Catholic School traveled to Tyler, Texas to compete in the PSIA Area 6 One Act Play Competition. In Tyler they competed against 7 other schools from central, north, and east Texas. The students performed A Midsummer Night's Dram by William Shakespeare and came in 4th place. Over 110 actors competed and our very own, Tomas Maia, won 1st place as Cast Superstar for his role as Puck, the mischievous woodland spirit. Two of Thomas's cast mates received Honorable Mention: Pilar Villanueva as King Oberon and Laura Gomez as Helena. The Cast for this year's competition consisted of Theresa Hodapp, Victoria Ysla, Antonio Garcia, Jillian Malone, Frances Hodapp, Matthew Vondrak, Jennica Totanes, Amanda Dugas, Patrick McCarthy, Tomas Maia, Pilar Villanueve, and Laura Gomez. Next year the team hopes to compete closer to home and best their fourth place finish.


