
Cap & Gown
Seniors picked up their caps and gowns on Thursday during lunch this week! It is hard to believe graduation is upon us! We are so excited to see how God uses these students in college and the years to come!

Seniors picked up their caps and gowns on Thursday during lunch this week! It is hard to believe graduation is upon us! We are so excited to see how God uses these students in college and the years to come!

From the desk of Brian Nelson, Academic Dean: Each year the MS/US faculty selects one of its own to recognize as the Teacher of the Year. The selected teacher represents the embodiment of our school’s mission—excellence, rigor, care, and true faith. In the past we have recognized exceptional professionals, and this year’s selection is an […]

From the desk of Tammy Hayes, Middle School Principal: What really matters? Is it the “work of the day” or the relationships within the community of people doing the work? Is it the academics that must be taught? Or is it the opportunity that academics offer us to build relationships with students and families like […]

Brook Hill Orchestra students recently competed in the TPSMEA (Texas Private School Music Educators Association) Solo & Ensemble contest. A huge congratulations to our 7 soloists and MS string ensemble for their preparation, hard work and outstanding performances as they all received Superior 1 ratings at the contest! Soloists were violinists, Hannah Windsor, Jackson Fath & Ruby Timmons; […]
In celebration of Easter, our PreK classes held an Easter egg hunt and a picnic! Check out all the fun we had with our families:
Our Guard and Lady Guard Tennis teams competed in the Regional/District Tournament this week. The Kitt brothers took 3rd in Regional/District and are headed to the TAPPS State Tennis Tournament in Waco! Go Guard! Lindsey Wheeler and Autumn Lundy place 5th at Regional/District Tennis Tournament as well! Way to go team!
We released Ladybugs to kick off our bug week in Kindergarten. We have been watching ladybugs & butterflies change as well as how spring brings new life and new growth. Students have been learning about the life cycles of ladybugs and butterflies and we are anxiously waiting for our praying mantis case to hatch! […]

Kindergarten students experimented with physics during their egg drop extravaganza. Students created contraptions to protect an egg from a 10ft fall. Students created all kinds of inventions to keep an egg from breaking and we got to see it unfold together!
Our fourth grade students visited Pine Cove last week for some outdoor education. Students took five, one hour classes for two days. Some of their classes covered Aquatics, Earth Science, Critter Class, Orienteering and much more. All of the classes were hands-on activities with a workbook that required students to generate independent answers. We spent two […]

From the desk of Shawn Rhoads, Director of Residential Life: Each year as teachers, parents and boarding staff we work hard to prepare our students and children for college and all that the collegiate journey entails. We train their minds, their bodies and their character. We guide and direct them along the way, all for […]

The Brook Hill Lower School Library recently purchased over 200 new books. We appreciate the generous support offered by parents, grandfriends, and faculty during our Scholastic Book Fairs. We earned enough to purchase many award winning and high interest books such as the new Caldecott winner and honor books, Texas Bluebonnet Award books, Superman series, Interactive […]

The Lower School chapel service included praise and worship music along with a very special message, “Reflections on Easter,” from music teacher, Kevin Pierce. Mr. Pierce explained that Jesus died on the cross for all our sins and offers us grace from the burdens of our sins if we are willing to accept God’s gift […]