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Bracknell Education

This page provides links to details on nursey schools, schools and colleges in Bracknell and surrounding area. If there is a link to a specific school and the school agrees to a link from the site we are happy to add that link, otherwise for now we will provide what we have available.


Adastron House Adjustment Centre

Bracknell, Crowthorne Road
Adastron House, RG127DG
01344454526,

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Binfield C Of E Primary School

Bracknell, Benetfeld Road, RG424EW
01344860106,

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Brakenhale Comprehensive School

Bracknell, Rectory Lane, RG127BA
01344423041,

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Crown Wood Primary School

Bracknell, Opladen Way, RG120PE
01344485448,

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Easthampstead Park School

Bracknell, Ringmead
Easthampstead Park School, RG128FS
01344304567, [ ]
In the Middle Ages, Easthampstead Park was a part of Windsor Great forest and was reserved for royal hunting. The Lodge (situated on what is now the Golf Course) was built on the orders of Edward III in about 1335. It was an easy stage from Windsor and many orders were issued from here by Plantagenet Kings. There are records of visits by Richard II and III. Henry VIII first saw the face of Katherine of Aragon when she stayed at Easthampstead Park on her way to marry Arthur, his elder brother. After Arthur?s death, she became Henry?s first wife and later returned here when Henry turned his attention elsewhere. James I enlarged and improved ?Easthampstead Walk?, which was well stocked with deer, but his son, Charles I, gave it to William Trumbull, the Royal Hunting Lodge being incorporated in a newly built mansion. William Trumbull was a diplomat and his grandson (1639 - 1716) the most distinguished of the family, was also active in the royal services overseas. This Sir William Trumbull become a Lord of the Treasury, Secretary of State of William III and a Privy Councillor but soon resigned these offices and spent his retirement at Easthampstead Park. He befriended the sixteen-year-old Alexander Pope, then living at Binfield, whose earliest poems mention Trumbull and his estate. Pope?s fellow poet, Elijah Fenton, became tutor to Sir William?s son. When the latter eventually died, Mary, his only child, married Martin Sandys. They, too, had no sons and Mary, their daughter, married Arthur Hill who succeeded as Second Marquis of Downshire. Easthampstead Park is one of the many estates in Berkshire and beyond which belonged to the Downshire family. In 1860, the old house was demolished, leaving only the stable block which is to be seen as the low white building on the Golf Course. The Fourth Marquis began the building of the present Mansion in 1868. Easthampstead Park is listed by the Department of the Environment as a ?building of historic and architectural interest, in Jacobean style with curved gables, pierced stone parapet and stone frontispiece of na?ve classicism?. The garden wall to the south-west and the early eighteenth century wrought iron gate are also listed. An attractive feature of the house is the large window by the main staircase, in which are portrayed the Coats of Arms of the Downshire family and their ancestors. At about the same time as the present Mansion was erected, the Marchioness provided for the re-building of Easthampstead Parish Church (St Michael?s) where there are memorials to the Trumbull and Downshire families, and to the poet, Fenton. The Downshires were very active in the affairs of Ireland, but the Sixth Marquis lived principally at Easthamsptead Park, dying in 1918. His were the great days of Easthampstead Park, especially during Ascot week each year. The Sixth Marquis and his son employed a large staff of gardeners and others, and took great personal interest in the estate, even to the point of assisting with the upkeep of the roads with their own steamroller. The Park also contained a miniature steam railway. During the Second World War, part of the Mansion was used by St Paul?s School, which was evacuated from London to Wellington College, Crowthorne. The Army made use of the Park and built many Nissen huts. Some of the concrete road blocks made by the Army, and the concrete bases of huts, are still to be seen. The Army?s presence in 1941 attracted German aircraft which dropped a stick of bombs down the main drive, the last one hitting the Lodge at the main gate and damaging it without exploding. After the war, Easthampstead Park was sold to the Berkshire County Council. One night, a great fire destroyed the gabled roof. After repairs, a Training College for teachers was opened, the Mansion was altered and extended, and a new gymnasium and study bedroom block, now known as the Whitfield building was erected. In 1968, Easthampstead Park College was amalgamated with Bulmershe College to form the Berkshire College of Education. The last students training to teach were withdrawn from Easthampstead Park in 1972, when the new Educational Centre was opened. Initially comprising an Adult Residential College and Comprehensive School, the Educational Centre has developed into a Conference Centre together with the Comprehensive School; a unique combination. In 1995, the comprehensive school vacated the building. This was part of rehousing the school onto one site from three. The school serves the Great Hollands, Hanworth and Birch Hill neighbourhoods of the Bracknell New Town. At present, the conference centre is under the management of Bracknell Forest Borough Council. The Park, now reduced to a hundred acres, has a rich variety of trees and abundant wild birds and animals. Inside the Mansion, rooms are named after Trumbull, Sandys and Hill families and their estates, or to commemorate associations of the College of Education.

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Fox Hill Primary School

Bracknell, Pondmoor Road, RG127JL
01344421809,

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Great Hollands County Infant & Nursery School

Bracknell, Wordsworth Avenue
Great Hollands School, RG128QN
01344421340,

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Great Hollands Junior School

Bracknell, Wordsworth Avenue, RG128YR
01344424911,

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Harmanswater County Primary School

Bracknell, Wellington Drive, RG129NE
01344420797,

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Harmanswater Primary School

Bracknell, Wellington Drive, RG129NE
01484222470,

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Holly Spring County Junior School

Bracknell, Lily Hill Road, RG122SW
01344422367,

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Lambrook Haileybury School Trust Ltd.

Bracknell, Winkfield Row, RG426LU
01344882140,

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Meadow Vale Primary School

Bracknell, Moordale Avenue, RG421SY
01344421046,

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Meadowbrook Montessori School

Bracknell, Malt Hill
Fowlers, RG426JQ
01344890869,

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Newbold School

Bracknell, Popeswood Road, RG424AH
01344421088,

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Ranelagh School

Bracknell, Ranelagh Drive, RG129DA
01344421233,

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RwRR (Read it wRite it Remember it) [http://www.rwrrspellingstrategy.com]

Bracknell, 14 Cleopatra Place
Warfield, RG42 3EW.
01344 429 599, [ ]
RwRR (Read it wRite it Remember it) is a unique multisensory STRATEGY I created which deals with common areas of failure regarding spelling and related skills.

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Sandy Lane County Junior School

Bracknell, Sandy Lane, RG122JG
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Sandy Lane Infants School

Bracknell, Sandy Lane, RG122JG
01344423897,

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St Joseph's R C Primary School

Bracknell, Gipsy Lane, RG129AP
01344425246,

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St Margaret Clitherow Rc Primary School

Bracknell, Pembroke Avenue, RG127RD
01344424030,

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St Mary's C Of E Primary School

Bracknell, Winkfield Row, RG426NH
01344882422,

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St Michaels C Of E Primary School

Bracknell, Crowthorne Road, RG127EH
01344420878,

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The Look Out Discovery Park

Bracknell, Nine Mile Ride
Bracknell
Berkshire, RG127QW
01344 354441,
Whatever the weather The Look Out Discovery Park will ensure a great day out for all the family, with activities to suit all. The centre piece of the park is Discovery Outpost which contains around 70 hands-on science and nature exhibits. Here you can launch a hydrogen rocket or hot air balloon, explore the four seasons tree, crawl through a mole hole or freeze your own shadow on the wall. If you are looking for a break from the hands-on fun, you can relax in our coffee shop or picnic area, explore our discovery shop, investigate the adventure playground or walk through 2,600 acres of Crown Estate woodland.


The Pines Infant & Nursery School

Bracknell, Hanworth Road
Caretakers House, RG127WX
01344427490,

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Warfield C Of E Primary School

Bracknell, All Saints Rise, RG423SS
01344862074,

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Wildridings County Primary School

Bracknell, Netherton Avenue
Wildridings County School Bungalow, RG127DX
01344425483,

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Wooden Hill Primary School

Bracknell, Staplehurst Avenue, RG128DB
01344421117,

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