Brookwood Celebrates 2025 Homecoming with Court and Warrior Spirit Honors
Homecoming week at Brookwood School is a time honored tradition filled with spirited dress-up days and lively competitions that bring students, faculty, families, and alumni together. From the excitement of pep rallies to the long awaited Friday night game, the week showcases Warrior pride at its best and culminates in the presentation of the Homecoming and Warrior Chief Courts.
Brookwood’s 2025 celebration highlighted two of the week’s most anticipated traditions, the crowning of the Homecoming Queen, Lulu Watkins ’26, and the recognition of Warrior Chief, Briggs Daniel ’26. Under the lights of Warrior Stadium, the Homecoming Court was presented at halftime of the varsity football game, where this year’s queen was crowned. Earlier in the week, the Warrior Chief, a title honoring exceptional spirit and leadership, was announced during the Powder Puff game.
Brookwood School’s 2025 Homecoming Queen Lulu Watkins ‘26 celebrates her crowning moment during the Homecoming game.
Briggs Daniel ’26 proudly poses after being named Warrior Chief during the Powder Puff game.
The 2025 Homecoming Court, pictured left to right: Juliette Rhodes ’27, Lulu Watkins ’26, Avery Bentley ’26, Eva Nicholson ’26, Avery Tate ’26, Eliza Rosser ’28, and Annabel Lanier ’29.
The 2025 Warrior Chief Court, pictured left to right: James Mizell ’26, David Flowers ’26, Briggs Daniel ’26, Mason Brunson ’26, and Pierce Hightower ’26.
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.