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Campus Tour

Brookwood is located on the south side of Thomasville, Ga., with eleven buildings and three playing fields on 43 acres of land among tall pines and live oaks. The campus includes fields for football, soccer, baseball, and softball.

List of 16 items.

  • 1. Joe and Mary Beverly Athletic Center

    Completed in 2016, the Beverly Center is home to Warrior Basketball as well as physical education and strength and conditioning for our Middle and Upper School students. Lower School students also utilize the Beverly Center for P.E. and special all school events. The 94 foot full competition court also allows for two cross-court practice courts. On the second level, a 4,000 square foot multipurpose room provides space for special events and group fitness classes. This floor also houses the Brookwood Athletic Hall of Fame, where inductees are honored with a plaque and memorabilia, such as the trophy case and interactive touchscreen with newspaper articles. The state-of-the-art weight room is centrally located to both girls and boys locker areas, as well as coaches' offices, to provide equal access to all our students. Concessions and cafe style seating provide a comfortable environment for our student athletes to study and prepare for their next game or practice.
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  • 2. Stoddard Gymnasium and Crozer Cafteria

    The Stoddard Gymnasium is the second oldest building on campus and renovation plans are currently underway. Fifth grade classrooms, Lower School computer, and all Spanish language classrooms surround the Stoddard gym. Crozer Cafeteria was expanded in 1997 and will also undergo renovations in the near future.
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  • 3. Williams Athletics and Activities Center

    The Marguerite N. and Thomas L. Williams, Jr. Athletic and Activities Center (1993) is a broadly used multipurpose space. Student groups such as the Fellowship of Christian Athletes and the Student Government Association meet here regularly. 
  • 4. Warrior Stadium Lanigan Track and Field Complex

    Friday nights in the fall are filled with cheers in Warrior Stadium, part of the Lanigan
    Track and Field Complex. In the spring, Warrior track and field and soccer teams also use Warrior Stadium. This state-of-the art facility includes concessions, press box, upgraded livestream and audio equipment, as well as a newly surfaced playing field.
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  • 5. Chubb Hall

    The original Brookwood School campus, Chubb Hall was completed in 1970. This building has played a myriad of roles over the years, from library and computer lab to today’s home of the Lower School. Students in grades two through five attend classes here. The Lower School STEAM Lab is also in Chubb Hall, consisting of a fine arts and science lab wing.
  • 6. Founders Quad

    The Founders Quad is centrally located and is often full of students enjoying break or tossing a football during lunch.  The Quad also hosts outdoor classes and special events.
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  • 7. Singletary Science Center

    Completed in 1981, the Singletary Science Center is now home to our state-of-the-art Middle School STEAM Lab, complete with quad workstations, touchscreen televisions, and MacBooks. Brookwood’s school counselor and Academic Resource Center are also housed in this building.
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  • 8. JK/K Building

    Four and five year old Warriors love the Junior Kindergarten-Kindergarten building. Complete with a central common area, kitchen for snacks and JK lunches, and decor to encourage imaginative play and learning, the JK/K building is welcoming to the youngest learners. Construction on this building was completed in 1996.
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  • 9. Williams-Parker Hall

    Home to the font-facing administrative offices for our Lower School Director and other support staff, in addition to four classrooms for our kindergarten and first grades. The Lower School Library remains housed in this building. The Williams-Parker building was constructed in 1991 and renovated in 2022.
  • 10. Flowers Hall

    Dedicated to William H. Flowers, Jr. in 1991, Flowers Hall is the main administrative hub of campus and also houses the Middle School. The Headmaster’s Office, Front Office, and Business Office are found in Flowers Hall, as well as a common area and lockers for each Middle School student. Six classrooms, a flex classroom, and other administrative offices also call Flowers Hall home.
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  • 11. The Arts Pavilion

    The Joe E. Beverly Arts Pavilion, dedicated in 1991, is used by every student on campus. The southern half of the building houses an art room and patio for Middle and Upper School students, and the northern half is home to the Lower School music room where students listen, learn, sing, and play.
  • 12. Strickland Field

    Strickland Field is home to the Warrior baseball team and has been an integral part of Brookwood School since its inception.
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  • 13. Mason Green

    The Mason Green was dedicated in 2014 to Hey and Edie Mason.  This green space is often a meeting place for campus events, open houses, and has even welcomed the Easter Bunny a time or two!
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  • 14. Crozer Hall

    Crozer Hall is home to our Upper School. As with the primary academic buildings on campus, a central common area is flanked by classrooms and two complete laboratories for physics, chemistry, and biology classes. Crozer Hall was named in memory of Robert P. Crozer in 2008.
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  • 15. Hines-Watt Hall

    Completed in 2013, Hines-Watt Hall is a multi-purpose facility used by students on a daily basis. From honor society ceremonies to Lower School class plays, and full staging for the annual musical, Hines-Watt Hall has become an indispensable part of campus. This building is also available for public use and has hosted several film screenings, board meetings, and community guest speakers.
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  • 16. Fenlon Field

    Home to the Lady Warriors softball teams in the fall and Middle School and J.V. baseball in the spring, Fenlon Field was dedicated to Scotty Fenlon in 1993.
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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.