THOMASVILLE - Lower and Middle School classes at Brookwood have incorporated eggs on lab days in their science classes.
Eighth graders conducted the egg drop experiment where each student used engineering principles to create containers that will allow an egg to withstand a drop from Warrior Stadium bleachers. The experiment was in conjunction with their unit on Newton’s laws of motion.
Junior Kindergarten experimented with ramps in the classroom. Students took turns building various types of ramps like flat, short and steep, and used an egg to test the distance each ramp allowed the egg to travel.
Courtney Wolsfelt ‘26 launches her egg container. Pictured left to right: Keerston Sanders, Keane Katherine West, Courtney Wolsfelt, Brylee Bates, Wimberly Jones, Kendall Moore, and Kennedy Phipps, all members of the class of 2026.
Jarrett Parr waits to see if his container carried his egg securely and safely to the ground below. Pictured left to right: Branden Powers, Hayes King, David Flowers, Jarrett Parr, Chip Rosser, Rett Groeneveld, and Jacob Newberry
Carroll Hopkins ‘35 tests to see how far his egg will roll down a steep ramp.
Amelia Merrill ‘35 enjoys science experiments in the classroom!
Located in Thomasville, GA, Brookwood School is a private school for grades JK-12. Students benefit from a challenging academic program, fine and performing arts, competitive athletics, and a wide selection of extracurricular activities.