Secondary modern school This was the first school to be built on the Bramcote Hills Site. In 1948 it opened as a
Secondary Modern boys school named Bramcote Hills Boys School.
Comprehensive It later became a
comprehensive school titled The Park Comprehensive. At 5am on Monday 17 October 1994, a white Vauxhall Astra, with false number plates, rammed into the building, causing £1.4m of fire damage. Two 15 year old boys from
Stapleford were charged. Bramcote Park Comprehensive School became a Business and Enterprise school in 2004. After receiving business status, it re-branded its image by announced a new logo and identity, consisting of red, white and blue. In 2007 the school became part of a three-piece federation, named
The White Hills Park Federation Trust under one executive headteacher. The School was federated with neighbouring
Bramcote Hills Sport & Community College and nearby
Alderman White School. After the complete closure of Bramcote Hills School in 2011, the school adopted their status as a specialist
Sports College. On 1 October 2012 the school converted to
academy status, and rebranded from Bramcote Park Sports, Business & Enterprise School to 'The Bramcote School'. In the summer of 2017, the school closed its old site and moved into buildings shared with Bramcote College Sixth Form, and began operating and branding under the name 'Bramcote College'. On 16 September 2021, a fire broke out within the old school building; investigations into the cause of the fire are unknown. The buildings were demolished in August 2022. The site will know house a secondary school for the neighbouring Foxwood Academy. ==Campus==