1. Essay Describing Your School During Summer - Number 4
Summer vacation is a time for students to relax after months of intense studying. However, it’s also a time to miss the school, teachers, and friends. That’s why during the summer holidays, many students visit their school.
The spacious schoolyard is empty, with no sound of children playing during break. The flagpole stands still, and fallen leaves cover the benches. The vibrant red flowers of the flame tree scatter across the ground, symbolizing parting moments for graduating students. The cicadas' cries resonate, echoing the absence of the students. Birds chirp softly, and fallen branches make light sounds on the tin roof. These sounds add to the somber atmosphere of the empty schoolyard.
Inside the classrooms, sunlight filters through the windows. The desks are neatly arranged, as if waiting. The blackboard is clean, awaiting white chalk. There are no lectures from teachers or responses from students. Everything is silent. The classrooms are locked, covered in a layer of dust. The corridors are empty, with no bustling chatter.
Tall trees sway gently in the wind. In a corner of the administrative office, a drum lies idle. The authoritative sounds of the school bell are gone. The office is empty without the presence of teachers. Everything in the schoolyard looks desolate, as though longing for the people.
Three months of summer will soon pass. The memory of teachers, books, and friends fills my heart. After these three months, everyone will have changed. I look forward to the new school year, where joy and the sound of lessons will fill the air again.


2. Essay Describing Your School During Summer - Number 5
Summer – a season of farewell. It is the time when we, the students, must say goodbye to our beloved school. The school remains deeply imprinted in my mind with countless familiar and cherished memories.
Under the scorching sun of June, the school stands silent, surrounded by trees that make me feel nostalgic every time I pass by. The two green gates stand solemnly, waiting until the day they open wide to welcome us back. The path leading to the school is lined with tall, graceful palm trees, and when the gentle breeze passes by, their leaves sway softly. The playful summer sun casts gentle shadows on the schoolyard, and the old banyan tree silently spreads its wide branches – a perfect spot for students to sit and reflect with their favorite books.
These trees have witnessed the ups and downs, the joys and sorrows of countless student memories. The cicadas sing in unison, echoing through the summer leaves. Looking into the classrooms through small windows, I see neatly arranged desks in three rows, with a blackboard covered in dust. I suddenly miss those lessons in class, miss my friends, miss the teachers, miss the kind security guard always ready to help us when we are in need, and the golden sound of the drum signaling recess or class. Oh, the schoolyard during breaks is like a miniature playground: games like hopscotch, jump rope, blind man's buff – each moment bringing us closer together.
Memories flood back – like the moments of preparing for academic contests, staying late at school, where the teacher, concerned about our health, would prepare rice cakes for us. Though simple, those rice cakes carry warmth and solidarity. Summer brings journeys, exciting vacations, but leaves behind longing thoughts of our beloved school. I will always cherish these moments under this school’s roof so that in the future, no matter how grown up I become, every bench, every tree, every memory with friends will remain dear to me.
Summer is still vibrant with red blossoms, the sound of vehicles, but the school feels quiet and lonely without the students. Soon, autumn will come, and we will once again carry our books to school – our dear, beloved companion.


3. Essay Describing Your School During Summer - Number 6
It is the middle of summer, and today is the final day of the current school year. The scenery of our school is quite special.
Today, the year-end ceremony takes place on the schoolyard. The schoolyard is lively and bustling. Each class forms two rows, one for boys and one for girls. The students wear white shirts tucked into trousers, red scarves tied around their necks, and name tags hung around their necks in a serious and respectful manner. Under the lush green canopies of the flame trees, we listen attentively to the speeches given by the principal. A senior student shares their feelings as they prepare to say goodbye to the school.
I suddenly feel quite emotional. The bright red blossoms of the flame trees flutter in the breeze. The flowering of the flame tree signals the approaching farewell to our school. On the ground, fallen blossoms create a vibrant red carpet. The chirping of the cicadas seems to sing a farewell song for all of us students. The intense summer sun does not bother me, as the large flame trees provide shade, and the melancholic atmosphere helps me forget the heat. The ceremony concludes.
The students and teachers return to the classrooms to distribute awards and gifts. The results of the year's hard work are reflected in these awards. The students' moods fluctuate. Some are happy to receive awards and gifts, while others are sad to part for a few months. The class holds a year-end celebration according to tradition. The students sit together to eat and chat. Some have joyful expressions, while others look melancholy. As we prepare to leave, a few students cry quietly, and I cannot hold back my emotions either. Summer is a time for students to rest after a year of hard work.
The scene of the school on this day is unforgettable, no matter how many year-end ceremonies I experience in the future.


4. Essay Describing Your School During Summer - Number 7
It has been half a month since summer vacation began. Today, our class has come to school to take charge of the weekly duty and clean the classrooms.
The caretaker has been tirelessly working throughout the months that we, the students, have been on summer break. Today, I pay close attention to the school's scenery on a summer day without students. The atmosphere is strikingly quiet, even the blowing wind is audible. The cool summer breeze relieves the sweltering heat and intense sun. The sunlight spreads across the schoolyard, and the flame trees glow with vibrant red blossoms. Under the sunlight, they look even more prominent and proud. Interspersed among the flame trees are the majestic banyan trees.
The large green leaves of the banyan trees resemble paper fans. Within the leaf crevices, tiny pale yellow flowers have begun to bloom, covering the ground. Our task today is to clean up the yard. Unfortunately, we have to sweep away both the fallen banyan flowers and the flame tree petals. The school feels eerily silent. The long hallways are empty because the students are all on vacation. Each classroom door is securely locked.
Through the window panes, I can see the desks and chairs neatly arranged, a sight that stirs memories of school days. Seeing the familiar school building without students is quite intriguing. The sound of cicadas fills the air, triggering thoughts of our duties to keep the school tidy. Even though there are no classes during the summer, we will always ensure that our school remains clean and beautiful.
I will always cherish the memory of our school on this summer day as a precious moment to be appreciated.


5. Essay Describing Your School During Summer - Number 8
When we think of the flame flowers and cicadas, we immediately picture the summer season. The school I attend is now entering a new summer, marked by its distinct signs. The early summer air is not yet too scorching.
I sit in the classroom, absentmindedly gazing through the window. The golden sunlight spills across the concrete courtyard, making it almost blinding. The schoolyard is empty during this hour, with not a single person in sight. Rows of flame trees line the perimeter, scattered throughout the school. These flame trees are relatively old, with thick trunks and expansive green canopies that provide ample shade. During physical exercise drills, we always stand beneath their refreshing shade.
Here and there among the green branches, tiny red blossoms of the flame flowers begin to emerge. This is the hallmark of summer. The flowers sway gently in the breeze, almost as if dancing. Along with this, the chirping of cicadas fills the air, echoing throughout the schoolyard. At times, their sound grows loud and overwhelming when we are trying to concentrate in class. Inside the classroom, students remain focused, listening intently to the teacher, while the teacher is fully absorbed in their lecture. Occasionally, a breeze passes through, and I can feel a slight heat rising, but other times, it is refreshing, quite unlike the wind from a fan. Thinking about summer, people associate it with saying goodbye.
By summer, just over a month remains until the school year ends, and we have only a few more weeks before the summer vacation begins. There is a sense of bittersweet longing. However, observing the school's scenery during summer feels profoundly unique and heartwarming.


6. Essay Describing Your School During Summer - Number 9
My school is a small institution located on the hill at the end of the village. To me, it is a beautiful and peaceful place. However, it is most charming during summer days.
Summer is the time when we spend the least amount of time at school, yet it brings the most wonderful experiences. When summer arrives, the school transforms into a bright and colorful haven. Under the intense sunlight, the golden walls, the white-gray concrete yards, and the green window frames all seem to radiate with vibrancy. The windows, once tightly shut to keep out the cold, are now fully open, allowing fresh sunlight and cool breeze to flood into the classrooms. The white curtains, neatly gathered into corners, still sway gently in the breeze. On the balconies, small potted cacti have grown taller, blooming with tiny red-orange flowers. The students have exchanged their heavy winter clothes for lighter short-sleeved shirts. Many boys have trimmed their hair short for comfort, while girls have opted to tie their hair into ponytails or plait it neatly.
In the schoolyard, the trees are lush and green, their broad leaves providing plenty of shade for students to play beneath. During the warm summer days, students are more inclined to gather outdoors, engaging in various activities like skipping ropes, playing catch, and storytelling. The singers, the cicadas, join in, their persistent songs echoing throughout the tree branches, creating a symphony that announces the arrival of summer. Above, the red flowers of the flame trees burst into bloom, blending with the summer sunlight, giving the school a radiant, eye-catching allure.
My school looks beautiful and lively on these summer days. The more I observe, the more I grow fond of this place.


7. Essay Describing Your School During Summer - Number 10
During summer, when the scorching sunlight fills the air, our school transforms into a vibrant and lively place. Each morning, as I walk through the school gates, I’m captivated by the colorful and dynamic scene around me.
The lush green trees create shaded spots, offering us respite from the harsh rays. The fresh flowers along the pathway look incredibly beautiful. I can even smell their pleasant fragrance, making me feel refreshed and joyful.
The students in the school joyfully decorate the blank, gray walls with colorful drawings, turning them into stunning pieces of art. These artworks make the school more lively and colorful.
The desks, benches, and open areas of the school are cleaned daily, creating a fresh and serene space. Every part of the school is painted and repaired, making it bright, lively, and inviting.
In the distance, I see the green mountains, creating a peaceful and picturesque scene. Above, the fluffy white clouds drift across the sky, forming an enchanting and romantic view.
Summer at our school is a wonderful time to enjoy nature's beauty and the vibrant life of the school. This stunning scenery not only allows us to breathe in fresh air but also motivates us to study harder and strive for more in life.


8. Essay Describing Your School During Summer - Number 1
When the schoolyard's last line of red phoenix trees begins to burst into fiery blooms, and when the sound of cicadas grows increasingly lively, it’s the sign that another school year is drawing to a close. Summer has arrived! It is the season of farewells and also the time for important exams for the students.
This morning, the schoolyard is covered with a carpet of vibrant red phoenix petals. A gentle fragrance drifts through the expansive space. Our school has many phoenix trees lining its grounds. They encircle the entire schoolyard. At first, we didn’t quite like them. Who plants so many phoenix trees? But now, we realize the person before us had an artistic eye. The phoenix flowers bloom in a red silk ribbon, encircling the school like a festive display with dozens of red flags.
But it’s not just the phoenix trees. The arrival of summer is also marked by the sounds of cicadas. From late April, cicadas begin to play their summer tune. By May, the sound of cicadas becomes incessant, never stopping. It’s strange, the cicadas don’t seem to care if students are happy or sad, yet they continue to play their lively songs that stir our childhood hearts. Cicadas are unique! Some give their all to sing until they die, clinging tightly to the tree’s body, reluctant to part.
But it must be said honestly, each time the phoenix blooms, each time the cicadas sing, I feel a little bit sad. I know it marks a step forward in our academic journey, but thinking about leaving school, leaving teachers, friends makes me feel a little heavy-hearted. The upperclassmen worry even more because this is the time they face important exams.
In exchange for this sorrow brought by the phoenix flowers, I immerse myself in a fruitful summer with relatives and loved ones. Time passes by, and summer will come and go. The new school year will begin again. And though I know it will be bittersweet, I look forward to the sight of the phoenix flowers, the sounds of cicadas, and stepping into those summer days again.


9. Essay Describing Your School During Summer - Number 2
During the summer break, apart from participating in extracurricular activities at the talent club, I often go to school to play with a few classmates who live nearby. Except for the trees, bees, and birds, everything else in the school is on vacation.
The scene in the schoolyard is solemn and quiet, filled with a melancholic stillness. The flagpole feels lonely without the flag, the benches seem dull without the mischievous students. From the upper floors, the sound of dry leaves rustling, birds chirping, and tree branches gently tapping on the tin roof can be heard. Occasionally, a few phoenix flowers fall gently to the ground. A breeze sweeps through, gathering the petals into the corner of the corridor next to the teacher’s lounge. The sun is high, casting long shadows from the trees on the ground, shielding us from the heat.
The trees in the schoolyard sway with the rhythm of the wind, while buds of roses and chrysanthemums bloom. They compete to show off their colors, releasing sweet fragrances that attract the bees and butterflies. By the pond, the koi fish chase each other, creating ripples on the water and splashing droplets everywhere. Occasionally, near the pond, calm water lilies float peacefully, moving slightly as the leaves brush against each other.
Looking at the large drum standing in front of the principal’s office, I can hear in my mind the sound of the drum on the first day of school. My heart fills with longing and melancholy as I remember my seat, the blackboard with chalk, my friends, and even the teachers. I wish time would pass quickly so I can return to school, leaving behind these quiet summer days.


10. Essay Describing Your School During Summer - Number 3
My school is truly beautiful! The most enchanting time is early in the morning before classes begin. At that moment, the sun rises gently like a massive golden ball, spreading soft rays over everything. The world comes alive after a long night. It is during this time that we, the children, excitedly arrive at school to admire the beauty of a fresh sunny day.
The schoolyard at this hour is bustling and lively. From afar, it looks as though a flock of white butterflies is dancing in the early sunlight. The colors of uniforms and scarves blend softly in the morning mist. The school gates are open, and people come and go, just like a festive gathering. In the center of the yard, the kapok and bougainvillea trees still have morning dew glistening like jewels amidst the green canopy, joyfully welcoming old friends. The schoolyard comes alive with the sounds of laughter and chatter.
First-grade students, carrying bags and water bottles, are led by their parents to their classrooms, their faces still filled with wonder. Older students, now more confident, run and play like little calves frolicking in a meadow. Throughout the yard, children engage in lively games. Here, they play marbles, there, they kick shuttlecocks, and over there, they chase each other. Occasionally, cheers erupt, cheering for the impressive trajectory of a shuttlecock or a precise shot made by a “marksman.” The group of girls is equally lively, engaged in familiar jump-rope games, which never fail to captivate everyone.
The skipping rope dances rhythmically with the graceful jumps, making the participants look like “circus performers” playing on a small screen. On the branches of the kapok and bougainvillea trees high above, birds like bulbuls, sparrows, and bulbuls compete in singing sweetly, joining the festivities below. I actively participate in the tug-of-war, earning a nickname from my strength: “locomotive engine.” In the hallways of the classrooms, scattered groups huddle together discussing difficult exercises. Amidst this vibrant atmosphere, children’s songs playing from the loudspeaker in the equipment room are so lively and uplifting. The schoolyard before class begins resembles a bustling day-long “Phù Đổng” event full of skill and energy.
Even though we will have to part ways with these joyful childhood days, the memory of these bright mornings spent in the schoolyard before class remains etched in our hearts, leaving a sweet, soothing taste.


