Easthampstead Park School


Easthampstead Park Community School is a coeducational comprehensive school located in Ringmead, Bracknell, Berkshire, England, for pupils aged 11–18. It was designated as a Sports College in 2009.
The headteacher is Liz Cook.
The school uses an initiative called Consistency Management and Co-operative Discipline. The school won The Diana Anti Bullying award in January 2009 for their work in peer mentoring.
The school was opened in 1972 at which time it occupied the mansion that is now Easthampstead Park Conference Centre. Its first Headteacher was Derrick Hurd who had previously been the first Headteacher at . Coincidentally John Mason had been the keeper of the Easthampstead Park estate in 1548.