I think you screwed up the R2 calculation. I simulated your circuit - it doesn't work. R2 needs to be 10.18 ohms. I think you will also find that the center frequency and Q (and gain, if it's important) are very sensitive to the component tolerances of R2, R3, C1, and C2 - in other words, everything except R1 and the op amp - and the op amp needs to have a gain-bandwidth product (GBW) of at least 100 MHz, or the center frequency will be off significantly. Even with GBW=100 MHz, the center frequency will be about 400 Hz low. You'll need 1% resistors, and you might have to select some capacitors or buy some 1%'ers.
BTW, I'm no bandpass filter guru. I simulated this with Linear Technology's
SwitcherCAD III, which is a totally free spice simulator that works great.