Students Compete in Egg Drop Challenge, Apply Physics
Summary
The Ministry of Education in Bermuda announced the annual Egg Drop Competition at Dalton E. Tucker Primary School, where students applied physics principles to build safety devices protecting eggs from a 30-foot fall. The event featured collaboration with the Port Royal Fire Station using an aerial ladder platform.
What changed
The Ministry of Education reported on the annual Egg Drop Competition held at Dalton E. Tucker Primary School in Bermuda on April 1, 2026. Students spent several weeks designing and constructing protective devices using shock-absorbing materials and creative casings. The Hamilton Fire Station provided an aerial ladder platform truck to test the devices from approximately 30 feet. Minister of Education Crystal Caesar attended and praised the students' collaborative engineering efforts.
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Young Engineers Shine at Dalton E. Tucker’s Annual Egg Drop
01 April, 2026
Today, the aspiring engineers of Dalton E. Tucker Primary School put their STEM skills to the ultimate test during the school’s annual Egg Drop Competition. Over several weeks, students applied principles of physics and design to construct specialised safety devices intended to protect a raw egg from a high-altitude fall.
The morning began with each class presenting their work. These young innovators explained their material choices, ranging from shock-absorbing padding to creative casings, before moving to the launch site to demonstrate the effectiveness of their designs.
To ensure a true technical challenge, the school partnered with the Port Royal Fire Station. Firefighters tested the students' engineering feats by dropping the devices from an aerial ladder platform truck at a height of approximately 30 feet.
The school extends a special thanks to Sergeant Charles Butterfield and Lt. Raymond Masters of the Hamilton Fire Station for coordinating the use of the aerial platform truck.
The Minister of Education, the Hon. Crystal Caesar, JP, attended the event to witness the students' creativity firsthand. Minister Caesar was deeply impressed by the collaborative spirit of the young designers.
"Students, you are to be congratulated for working as a team to deliberate and design protective cases for your eggs," said Minister Caesar. "You are young engineers and very creative innovators. No matter the outcome, you and your teachers are all winners for accepting this challenge."
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Ministry of Education
44 Church Street
Hamilton HM 12
Bermuda
(441) 278-3300
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