Students Thrive in Giddings, Texas

Stability, consistency, high quality, innovative, forward-thinking, and kind - these are all words that describe the school system in Giddings, Texas. We prioritize students and families because providing exemplary educational support is imperative in Giddings. The school district strives to meet the needs of each student by providing exceptional services, from a wide variety of technological resources to a strong gifted and talented program. Each school boasts a  strong staff, who values their roles and is constantly seeking to learn and improve, while building strong relationships with students and families.

Using multiple learning and teaching strategies that respond to diversity, the district aims to provide assessment and evaluation programs that promote quality learning with high expectations.

Giddings Elementary School

1402 E. Industry St.
Giddings, TX 78942
(979) 542-2886

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Giddings Elementary School is home to more than 560 students in grades Pre-K through 3rd grade. Building strong relationships with students is a priority at Giddings Elementary School. Events throughout the year, including the annual Book Fair and numerous school gatherings, promote a sense of community for the lifelong learners and their families. 

Giddings Intermediate School

2337 N. Main St.
Giddings, TX 78942
(979) 542-4403

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Giddings Intermediate School includes approximately 280 students in 4th and 5th grade. Students are given space to create, embrace their talents, and chase their dreams in their learning environments.

Giddings Middle School

2335 N. Main St.
Giddings, TX, 78942
(979) 542-2057

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Giddings Middle School embraces approximately 440 students in grades 6-8. Academic programs are supported with vast technology resources and a supportive staff to accommodate all learning styles.

Giddings High School

2335 N. Main St.
Giddings, TX, 78942
(979) 542-3351

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Located in south central Lee County, Giddings High School provides a variety of academic programming for more than 600 students in grades 9-12. Programming includes Advanced Placement coursework, differentiated learning, technology integration, dual-credit courses.