The merged school was named after Elizabeth Woodville, who was born in Grafton Regis, halfway between the two sites, and was Queen consort of King Edward IV.
[3][4] The school's inspection report, latest results and related data are published in the Department for Education's national tables.
[10] The catchment area of Kingsbrook College included Alderton, Cosgrove, Deanshanger, Furtho, Grafton Regis, Old Stratford, Passenham, Paulerspury, Potterspury, Pury End, Puxley, Wicken and Yardley Gobion.
[13] On 14 March 2011 the school announced a proposed merger with Roade Sports College, citing falling roll, poor results and inadequate budget management.
[14] The site has a TigerTurf "All Weather Pitch", which received a FIFA Recommended 1 Star rating.