1. Descriptive Essay about My Classroom - Essay 4
Throughout our school years, the classroom becomes the place where we form the deepest connections and fondest memories. For me, it is my second home, a space filled with cherished moments from my student life.
My classroom is on the third floor of the school building at the far end of the campus. Just like any other classroom, it has a large door and two windows offering a view of the entire schoolyard. The classroom sign, ‘Grade 5A,’ is proudly displayed on a blue background above the door. Stepping inside feels like entering a lively and exciting learning environment.
The walls of the classroom are painted a soft yellow, with vibrant floral-patterned white tiles on the floor. Wooden desks and chairs are arranged into three rows, representing the three student groups in our class. Above the teacher’s desk is a large, sturdy desk for the instructor, where teachers sit and work during each lesson. Next to the teacher's desk is the large blackboard, which plays a crucial role in our daily lessons. Above the board is a framed photograph of the beloved President Ho Chi Minh, smiling brightly, watching over us with his kind and compassionate eyes. On either side are frames displaying his 'Five Teachings' and words of wisdom. The ceiling is equipped with fluorescent lights and fans, ensuring a comfortable environment for learning.
At the back of the room, there’s a space dedicated to various educational tools and models, neatly arranged in a large glass cabinet. A clock hangs high on the wall, perfectly positioned. One of the most treasured items is a class photo taken during our first day of the school year. It is framed and hung proudly in the center of the room, capturing the excitement and determination of all the students. The windows provide a peaceful retreat during breaks, allowing us to connect with nature. On the windowsills, students have planted a variety of plants, from ornamental flowers to succulents, bringing life and color into the classroom.
Every day, we spend our time learning and interacting in this space, which has truly become a second home. I’m sure that even after I graduate, I’ll forever remember this beloved classroom.


2. Descriptive Essay about My Classroom - Essay 5
Everyone has beautiful memories in life, especially those from their school days. For me, nearly five years of carrying my books to school have been filled with both happy and sad moments. The classroom is where I’ve made many of these fond memories.
My beloved classroom is located on the third floor of the school's A block. It’s about 50 square meters, spacious enough for all of us to sit and move around comfortably. The walls are painted in a soft cream yellow, which creates a calm atmosphere, unlike the harsh brightness of regular yellow. Outside, two green plant pots enhance the fresh air. Additionally, the large banyan tree outside casts its shade onto the classroom, making it cool and pleasant at all times. As you approach the classroom, you’ll notice a green sign with the white text ‘5A,’ making it easy to spot. The classroom door is made of white aluminum, and the class monitor always makes sure to close it when we leave.
Once you step inside, you’ll see the teacher’s podium. It’s built from cement, about 30 cm high, with the same tile flooring as the rest of the classroom. At the corner of the podium, there’s a simple wooden desk for the teacher, covered with a glass sheet and a white cloth with decorative patterns. A small vase of artificial flowers, a chalk holder, chalk sticks, and a whiteboard cleaning cloth are always neatly arranged on the desk.
Near the door, there’s a water dispenser so students can conveniently drink without having to go to the school’s common water area. Above the podium is a large blackboard. It’s smooth, and when the teacher writes on it, the chalk words appear clearly and beautifully. Below the board, there’s a small ledge where chalk, erasers, and chalk dust are collected. Above the board is a picture of President Ho Chi Minh. We always look up to it as a reminder to work hard in our studies, fulfilling the hopes of our beloved leader. On either side of the board, there are two red banners with yellow text: 'Strive for excellent teaching and learning' and 'Friendly school, active students.'
The desks and chairs are arranged in two rows, each with six desks, and each desk can fit four students. We all make sure to take good care of our desks, keeping them clean and free of stains. The ceiling is equipped with white fluorescent lights and fans to ensure we have the best environment for learning. At the back of the classroom, there’s a small bookshelf filled with useful books that help us expand our knowledge.
There’s a clock on the wall to help us keep track of time. The windows offer a peaceful space to relax and enjoy nature during recess. On the windowsills, we have a variety of plants, such as platinum, cactus, and morning glory, which add color and life to the classroom. Every day, we study and spend time in this classroom, making it feel like my second home. I’m sure that even after I graduate, I will never forget my beloved classroom.
Studying in such a beautiful and well-equipped space is truly a blessing. It reminds me to always keep our classroom clean and beautiful, just like taking care of my own home.


3. Descriptive Essay about My Classroom - Essay 6
The places I love the most, besides my home, are the river near the dike, my best friend’s house, and of course, my classroom. For me, Class 5D is like my second home.
My classroom is located on the third floor, the highest level of the building at school. For us students, this is a whole new world, our own private space. From the third floor, we have a full view of the schoolyard, as well as a clear view of the school gate. Sometimes, we enjoy watching people come and go or admire the highest clusters of blooming flamboyant flowers from the windows.
From the outside, our classroom stands out. Unlike the others, which are painted yellow, our class is decorated with vibrant wallpaper featuring Doraemon, Hello Kitty, and other cartoon characters. Inside, it’s an even more amazing world. The walls are painted in sky blue, with floating clouds painted on them. The floor is covered in light gray tiles, always polished by the cleaning staff. At the far end of the classroom, in the center, is the world we adore: Conan, Doraemon, Pikachu, and more, all beautifully painted. To the right is our bookshelf, filled with interesting and useful books that we’ve collected through donations. On the left is a cabinet where we store personal items of the students.
Looking up, you’ll see fifteen sets of desks and chairs arranged neatly in three rows. The wooden desks are still in great condition because our teacher always reminds us to take good care of them. On both sides of the walls, there are small windows. We’ve tied small pots with plants to the windowsills, thanks to the idea from our homeroom teacher. These plants, like cacti and orchids, bloom beautifully in the sunlight, making the classroom feel more alive. We take turns watering the plants to ensure they stay healthy and vibrant.
Above, slightly higher, is the teacher’s podium. In the corner is a wooden desk for the teacher, covered with a white tablecloth and a vibrant artificial flower vase. There are also a box of chalk and a brown whiteboard cloth on the desk. Next to it is the blackboard, where we always look up to listen to the lessons. On the right side of the board, there’s a space to write the class attendance and any absentees. The board is always kept clean, and only the teacher can reach the top. Near the door, we have a water dispenser and a noticeboard. This board displays class activities, rewards, and any mistakes made by the students.
In this space, we have learned and played together, creating countless happy memories. I love this classroom very much, and even if I have to leave one day, I will never forget it.


4. Descriptive Essay about My Classroom - Essay 7
My classroom is my second home, a place where I create the most cherished memories! It’s also where I go every day to learn and absorb valuable knowledge. That’s why I always consider it my little home. My class is 4/3 at Nguyễn Bỉnh Khiêm School.
Our class is on the third floor of the school building. Though the classroom is small, everything is neatly organized and arranged. The door is painted in a light cream color, making it bright and welcoming. Thanks to the many green plants around the school, our room is always fresh and airy. Inside, small, charming flower pots are neatly placed, and the desks and chairs are perfectly aligned and kept clean by our diligent caretaker every day. In front of us stands a large green board.
A picture of President Ho Chi Minh hangs on the wall, which is painted in a soft pink. The classroom is beautifully decorated, thanks to the effort and creativity of our teacher and classmates, making it more lively and inviting. Our classroom is a nurturing space where we grow and learn, and so our teacher is like a second mother to us. She teaches us valuable lessons and helps us develop a love for learning. We are a close-knit class, always supporting and caring for one another, sharing both our joys and challenges, and helping each other to succeed in our studies.
Our classmates are like siblings, and our classroom is like a warm, loving family. Every weekend, we take turns to clean the class so it remains tidy and beautiful. The moments of joy and sadness, the memories of our school years, the image of our classroom are the most treasured things in our hearts. We always make sure to keep the classroom clean and beautiful. During our lessons, our teacher creates a lively and enjoyable atmosphere that helps us understand the lessons better.
I love my classroom, my beloved teachers, and my wonderful classmates. The image of this classroom will always remain in my heart and in the memories of my school years. Even when I leave this school and my small home, I will always remember it fondly.


5. Descriptive Essay about My Classroom - Essay 8
“The time will come to bid farewell to this place,
Regretting the innocence of a bygone era,
The new days at class will feel unfamiliar,
But with time, we’ll find joy in it,
Days pass by too quickly to count,
Who knows how many joys and sorrows fade away?
A time of innocent dreams and aimless wonder...”
As summer approaches, the melody of this song echoes through the schoolyard. I feel nostalgic for the days that have passed, spent learning and playing with my dear friends. Soon, we will have to part ways with this familiar classroom...
From a distance, my classroom lies quietly at the end of the third-floor corridor. Once inside, everything springs to life with its own unique purpose. The two main doors are placed at the front and back of the room. The wooden windows painted in a rich green sway gently. Our classroom spans more than forty square meters, painted in a soft, calming yellow. In the center of the room, the raised podium and the green blackboard stand proudly. Every day, our teacher stands at the podium, teaching us fascinating lessons. Above the blackboard hangs an image of President Ho Chi Minh with the phrase “First learn manners, then literature.” On the left side of the podium, there’s a teacher’s desk covered with a white cloth embroidered with beautiful roses. A vase of flowers sits neatly atop the desk. Near the entrance, the classroom rules and the “Five Things President Ho Taught Us” are displayed on the wall.
The desks and chairs are arranged in four neat rows. The wooden desks, polished to a glossy golden-brown, are a testament to the care we put into our learning space. Over thirty students sit attentively at their desks, listening to the teacher’s lesson. Our teacher writes smooth, round white chalk on the blackboard, while we carefully jot down purple ink notes in our notebooks. At the back of the room is a large bookshelf. Our teacher encourages us to contribute to a “study shelf” where anyone who has interesting books or stories can bring them in for others to read. The books sit neatly on the shelf, waiting to be discovered. On the walls, we proudly display our achievement banners, as well as artwork created by classmates during art class. Notably, our teacher has also put up a “Star of the Month” board. Anyone who excels in their studies or receives praise from the teacher gets a star. At the end of the month, the student with the most stars is crowned the “Star of the Month.” In the corner of the room, a green trash bin and a broom are always ready to keep the room clean.
Every day, we make sure to tidy up and keep our classroom neat and clean. Our classroom has truly become our second home, with our teacher as a loving mother and our classmates as close siblings. I will always cherish the moments spent here.


6. Descriptive Essay about My Classroom - Essay 9
The image of my school that stays with me is that of the smooth, red-tiled courtyard, the entrance flanked by two rows of trees, and most vividly, the cherished classroom.
It is a rectangular room with a single door and four windows—one side overlooks the school yard, while the other offers a view of the vast, endless fields. Both inside and outside, the classroom wears a faded, yellow coat, a color that has softened over time. The windows, painted a soothing blue, stand out brightly. They serve as the classroom’s eyes to the world outside.
The furniture is neatly arranged—simple but sufficient. A large green chalkboard is positioned perfectly on the wall. Above it hangs an image of our beloved President Ho Chi Minh, and on either side, small signs read “Teach well, learn well.” The teacher’s desk is draped with a neat green cloth, accompanied by a beautifully crafted silk rose vase. Every teacher who enters the classroom is immediately struck by the vase.
Our classroom is furnished with three rows of desks, all aligned perfectly. The surfaces are smooth, though a few faint traces of erased pencil marks and carvings from past students remain. Despite the marks, the furniture is gentle, as if it understands that these young hearts only wish to leave behind a reminder of their time here. On the wall, a clock carefully watches over us, its hands ticking steadily as the years go by. We also have a framed picture we call our “family photo,” taken during the opening ceremony.
To make the space even more inviting, we’ve hung small flower baskets near the windows and placed charming stone planters on the ledges. Each day, we take turns watering the plants to ensure they thrive.
This classroom is where I learn, play, and create memories that will last a lifetime. It will change over time, but for now, I want to preserve the image of it in my heart.


7. Descriptive Essay about My Classroom - Essay 10
My school is newly built, and every classroom is clean and well-maintained, making each day I attend school feel like a small joy in itself.
My classroom is on the third floor of the main building, and as you climb the stairs, it is the first room on the right. The wooden door is sturdy, treated with termite-resistant paint, and above it hangs a bright green sign that says "Class 5A". Inside, the room is neat and beautiful. It is painted in a soft, calming yellow. Four windows on both sides of the room keep the space airy and bright. The windows are arched, adding a unique touch that sets our school apart from others.
We’ve hung paper cranes that we folded in art class on the windowpanes, and they flutter gently in the breeze, creating a beautiful sight. The classroom is spacious, with desks and chairs made of fine timber. The natural wood color is simple yet elegant. The room is divided into three rows, each with about seven desks. The ceiling is equipped with eight fluorescent lights and four ceiling fans, providing ample lighting and a cool breeze for our studies.
The green chalkboard at the front is always clean, and above it hangs a picture of President Ho Chi Minh smiling down at us. On either side of the board, there are small red signs that read "Learn well, Teach well". The teacher’s desk, located on the right, is covered with a green cloth, giving it a dignified and respectful look. At the back of the room, we have a photo of our class and the various certificates of achievement that we’ve earned. A special feature in our room is a small bookshelf where students can share their favorite books. This bookshelf has sparked a love for reading in our class, and everyone enjoys it.
I really love our classroom. It has a simple, welcoming atmosphere but is also elegant and well-maintained, making each day at school a joyful one. My friends and I are committed to keeping our classroom in great shape.


8. Descriptive Essay about My Classroom - Essay 1
This year is my final year sitting in the primary school classroom. It marks the end of five years spent with this classroom, a place filled with countless memories of teachers and friends.
My class is called 5D, a select class in the 5th grade, and it is well-loved by many teachers. Our classroom is located at the end of the hallway, next to a large tree that casts a pleasant shade. Like other classrooms, it’s spacious enough to arrange three rows of desks for the 40 students. Before entering, you can easily spot the bright red sign with the name 5D written in bold yellow letters.
Our classroom has three windows for ventilation, keeping it fresh and cool. There’s a main door near the corner by the blackboard. The desks and chairs are made of polished wood, and the school replaced them for us just last year, so they still look new. Everyone takes care to keep their desks clean, as our teacher checks at the end of each month. If anyone’s desk is messy, they’ll be assigned to clean the classroom for a week.
The blackboard has been with us since I entered first grade, and despite five years of use, it still shines. Writing on it is smooth, and it produces very little dust. The teacher’s desk, located near the board, is also made of wood, simple yet elegant. There’s always a cup of warm water on her desk, as she has health issues and avoids cold drinks.
The exterior of our classroom is painted a soft yellow, while the inside is a light green, creating a calm and soothing atmosphere whenever we enter. In the corner, there’s a basin of water to wash the cloths used to clean the board, so we don’t have to leave the room. The floor is made of smooth red tiles, easy to clean and maintain.
Everyone in our class is responsible for keeping the room tidy. Soon, when we have to leave this classroom, I will miss it deeply, as it holds so many memories of my friends and teachers.


9. Descriptive Essay about My Classroom - Essay 2
Every day, as I step into my classroom, I am filled with a sense of familiarity and comfort. I've been part of this classroom for nearly a year now, and it's become a place full of fond memories.
Our class is located on the second floor, which is convenient since we are older now and can move around quickly between classes. Being in the middle of the building allows us to use either staircase to go up or down, which is very convenient. The room is fairly spacious, giving us plenty of room to sit and move around comfortably. The walls are painted a soothing light blue, and we do our best to keep them clean. Whenever someone writes or draws on the walls, we remind them promptly. The classroom door is made of wood, painted a calming blue, and the class leader always makes sure to close it after school.
When you enter the room, the first thing you’ll notice is the teacher’s podium. It’s built from cement, with a smooth green stone coating. The corner of the podium is extended in an L-shape to place the teacher’s desk, allowing her to easily observe all the students. Above the podium is a large blackboard divided into three sections: the middle for new lessons, the left for reviewing previous lessons, and the right for the teacher’s notes about upcoming work. The blackboard is smooth, and when the teacher writes, the chalk leaves clear, sharp, and neat writing. Beneath the blackboard, there is a small ledge to hold the chalk, eraser, and catch any falling chalk dust. We often take turns cleaning and wiping down the board and desk.
The desks and chairs are arranged in four rows, with six desks in each row. Each desk can seat two students. They are made of wood with a smooth yellow veneer, which gives the room a clean, elegant look. The chairs are attached to the desks, making the setup neat and orderly. At the top of the blackboard is a portrait of Uncle Ho, and just below it is the famous phrase: 'Tiên học lễ, hậu học văn' ('First learn manners, then learn literature') in red letters. On the right corner of the board, there’s a small square where we record the names of present and absent students. The back wall of the class is decorated with the phrase: 'Teachers teach well, students learn well' in red as well. Below that, there’s a 'Hall of Fame' board, adorned with colorful flowers. The names of the top five students of the month are proudly displayed here. Nearby, there’s also a bulletin board showcasing class activities. At the bottom of the class is a trash can, broom, and dustpan.
Thanks to our collective efforts to maintain cleanliness, our class is always spotless, from top to bottom. We always remember the saying 'A clean house is a cool house' that we learned earlier. Our teacher often praises us for keeping the classroom tidy. I treat this classroom like my second home. Every time I enter, I feel the warmth and comfort, as if I'm reunited with a dear friend who I've spent an entire school year learning and playing with.


10. Descriptive Essay about My Classroom - Essay 3
To me, my classroom is like a second home. My teachers and classmates are like family to me. It’s a place where I learn many valuable lessons and create countless memories with my teachers and friends.
Our classroom is about 20 square meters in size, with a width of about 4 meters and a length of about 5 meters. It has one door and several windows. From the window, we can see the vast blue sky and the tamarind tree, which changes its leaves with the seasons. The blackboard hangs in the center of the room, making it easy for us to write down our lessons. Above the board, there is a portrait of Uncle Ho, his bright eyes and kind expression always watching over us.
On the left wall, there is a square clock that our homeroom teacher gave to us. On the right wall, there is a framed photo of the entire class taken on Vietnam Teachers' Day, November 20th. At the back of the classroom, we have a space where we like to decorate according to the seasons. In spring, we put up yellow swallows, green grass, and white plum blossoms; in autumn, we display falling yellow leaves and chrysanthemums. Each season brings new life to our decorations. At the corner of the room, we neatly arrange the brooms and other cleaning tools.
Our chairs are always neatly stacked in rows, and the desks are organized. We have one teacher's desk and 18 student desks, arranged in three rows. The teacher's desk is placed near the blackboard, with the first desk reserved for students who need a closer view due to their near-sightedness. To maintain cleanliness, we take turns with classroom duties. We all carry out our tasks without being asked, so our teacher never has to worry about the condition of the classroom.
For me, my classroom will always be a second home. Here, I live, learn, and grow with my friends and teachers. We share experiences and support each other in our studies. I want to keep the image of this classroom deeply in my heart because I know that being a student in a classroom is a special time, one that doesn’t last forever...


