1. Essay on Describing the Scene at My School When Classes End - Part 4


2. Essay on Describing the Scene at My School When Classes End - Part 5


3. Essay on Describing the Scene at My School When Classes End - Part 6


4. An Essay Describing the Scene at My School at Dismissal Time - Number 7
"Oh, the lush green trees under the beloved school roof
There are birds singing quietly, almost like whispering..."
The school grounds are always a special place full of affection for every student. My school is no exception, with its "lush green trees under the school roof." At dismissal time, this beauty reveals itself in a unique way.
Bang! Bang! Bang! The school bell rings, signaling the end of the lessons. The campus fills with the vibrant sounds of excitement. From the classrooms, I can hear students bidding farewell to their teachers, while others chat and joke around, all blending into a familiar chorus.
At that moment, the school yard is buzzing with activity. Students rush out of the classrooms to head home. Some are bright and cheerful after a day full of engaging lessons, while others look a bit sad at the thought of leaving their friends. Some groups linger on the benches, chatting happily. The trees, sensing this, spread their branches wide to provide shade for them. The afternoon sun has softened its heat, though the early summer light still carries a sharp brightness. Sunlight filters through the leaves, casting sparkling patterns on the ground. A few boys play marbles, seemingly playing with these golden rays.
In no time, the yard empties. The windows are closed, and most of the teachers have left. Only the soft glow from the late classes remains. I catch a glimpse through the window of dragonflies fluttering over the yard. Butterflies land delicately on the sunflower bushes near the classroom building. The red flag in the center of the yard waves in the breeze, as if to say goodbye to the students leaving.
I especially enjoy seeing the first graders rushing to meet their parents. Watching them reminds me of my younger self. Not long ago, I was just like them, stepping cautiously into school with feelings of uncertainty. Now, I am about to leave, and in just a few days, I will no longer have the chance to enjoy these moments after school. I will surely miss this scene and my beloved school so much!


5. A Descriptive Essay on My School's Landscape After School - Version 8
The schoolyard is a place that holds countless precious memories for me. There is nothing better than gazing at the school's scenery as the day ends...
As soon as the drum signals the end of the class, cheers and shouts from the students fill the air. My teacher immediately announces the break. I quickly gather my books and put them in my bag before heading out. By this time, students from all the classes rush out like birds escaping their nests.
Along the hallways, students lock their classroom doors, ensuring their belongings are safe. One by one, they make their way to the schoolyard. Those with bikes head toward the bike racks. Within moments, the schoolyard is filled with students. Some are on bikes, while others walk toward the school gate. Due to the sheer number of students, groups have to exit in small batches. Outside the school gate, parents wait for their children...
On some days, the weather is cool, and the wind seems to want to be our companion. The large banyan tree near the school gate offers a giant shade, with many people standing under it, preparing to head home. On other days, the sun is blazing hot, with rays that make everyone hesitate before stepping out. In those moments, the tired expressions on the students' faces are evident, and everyone longs to leave quickly.
But just five minutes later, the schoolyard is much emptier. On the streets, you can spot students in every corner and alley. The noisy buzz of the schoolyard is gone. Only the sound of the wind and the rustling of leaves remain, whispering in the now-silent yard. The scene has returned to its peaceful stillness...
As I watch the school fade into quiet, I find myself thinking about the day I'll have to leave this beloved school. When that day comes, I won't be able to hear the lively chatter or see my friends waiting under the schoolyard sun. So, I want to cherish these moments deeply, for they are simple and familiar, but they are fleeting and will never return.


6. An Essay Describing the Schoolyard at Dismissal: Version 9
If someone were to ask me what place, other than my home, holds a special place in my heart, I would not hesitate to say it is my school. This school has been with me throughout my five years of learning, and I love it dearly. Every moment spent there is etched in my memory, but one image I will never forget is the sight of the schoolyard during dismissal.
I clearly remember that every day, when the bell rang signaling the end of the last class, our entire school would pour out like a flock of birds freed from their cages. From every classroom, students quickly packed their books into their bags and headed out. Some students, eager to go home after a tiring day of studying, rushed straight to the school gate to wait for their parents to pick them up. Others, more leisurely, took their time packing, waiting until all their friends had left before slowly heading out, looking so calm and composed. Some faces were bright with laughter, chatting animatedly with their friends as though discussing something exciting.
Because our school has a parking area within the grounds, most of us head toward the bike racks to grab our bikes. Everyone is eager to get their bike and head home. Not only the students, but even the teachers start packing their teaching materials to head home, preparing for the next day's lessons. Groups of students chatting and laughing filled the schoolyard, creating a lively and cheerful atmosphere. Within just fifteen minutes, the schoolyard would begin to empty, becoming much quieter.
The noise and laughter of the students gradually fade away, leaving only the trees standing still in the now empty yard. The entire schoolyard becomes strangely peaceful, with only the sound of the wind rustling through the leaves. I, too, begin to ride my bike home to my beloved family. The security guard starts locking the school gate, marking the end of a fruitful day and preparing for the lessons to come the following day.
I love my school so much. The sight of the schoolyard during dismissal will forever remain a beautiful memory in my heart. Even when I am far away from this beloved school, I will never forget it.


7. An Essay Describing the Schoolyard at Dismissal: Version 10
Some students joke that the two most exciting moments of the day are when the bell rings for recess and when it rings for dismissal.
After a long, hot summer afternoon of lessons, as the bell nears, we are filled with an eager, quiet excitement, though we dare not disrupt the ongoing class. Outside the schoolyard, the sky is a clear blue, and fluffy clouds drift lazily across the sky. They seem to gently remind the last few rays of sunlight to return home, as the day of play comes to an end. A few beams of sunlight shine through the windows, peeking in on us as we study; some rays mischievously land on our cheeks, while others hide playfully among the flower beds, as though playing a game of hide-and-seek.
The schoolyard is peaceful and calm, with only the occasional breeze whispering through the trees, creating a rustling sound. The purple-flowered Lagerstroemia trees and the bright red flame trees sway gently, as if nodding in approval. The oppressive heat of the day begins to ease, and suddenly, the bell rings, breaking the calm. The silence is replaced by the excited chatter of students, the sound of books being quickly packed into bags, and chairs and desks being shuffled as everyone prepares to leave. Some classes stand respectfully, bidding their teachers farewell: "Goodbye, teacher!" The younger students from first and second grade rush out of their classrooms like a swarm of bees, their laughter echoing through the hallways, while the older students from grades three and four move more orderly, forming neat lines from the classroom door all the way to the school gate.
But it’s only when they reach the middle of the schoolyard that the real chaos begins. The joyful, playful atmosphere fills the air, as if the younger children can’t wait to see their parents or grandparents. Each leaf and flower seems to wave goodbye, bidding the students farewell, promising to see them again tomorrow. In the meantime, a few groups of students remain, chatting happily about their favorite comic books or animated shows. Outside the school gate, parents hurry to pick up their children, smiling proudly as their kids boast about their good grades. All are eager to head home and prepare for the evening meal. A few students sit on the stone benches under the trees, waiting patiently for their parents to arrive.
In just a few moments, the schoolyard becomes quiet once again. The lively chatter fades, leaving only a peaceful calm. Everyone is already looking forward to tomorrow morning, when the cycle of lessons and laughter will begin anew.


8. An Essay Describing the Schoolyard at Dismissal: Version 11
The evening has arrived. The sunlight on the schoolyard has faded. Only the breeze remains, rustling gently through the banyan and flame trees, drifting through the quiet hallways. We are currently in the final lesson of the day.
Before dismissal, the schoolyard and hallways are still and empty. Outside the gates, however, all three entrances are crowded with cars and parents waiting to pick up their children. The late afternoon sunlight is soft and mild, casting a warm glow on the treetops and the roof tiles. As the bell rings signaling the end of the day, the sounds of students saying goodbye to their teachers fill the air. After a minute or two, the students spill out from their classrooms, laughing and heading toward the main gate or the side gates. Our school has a very orderly system.
We, along with the older students, always let the younger ones from grades one, two, and three go first, and then we follow behind. It's only when we reach the school gates that we break the line. The air is filled with laughter and conversation. Some walk calmly, others hurry, and there are those whose faces light up because they aced a test, while some appear sad after a disappointing score. Upon seeing their parents or guardians waiting for them, everyone smiles and climbs onto the back of bikes or motorbikes. Some are excitedly sharing their day’s stories, while others chat about their favorite things.
The vehicles navigate through the crowd, but everyone is polite, moving through without any incidents or loud arguments. Those walking make their way along the walls, skillfully avoiding the busiest areas. At the two side gates, vendors sell tempting snacks, but our students are well-behaved and never indulge in junk food.
About fifteen minutes later, the hallways, schoolyard, and gates are nearly empty. The teachers begin retrieving their bikes to leave, while the maintenance workers continue tidying up the area. Some parents who arrived late stand hesitantly by the gates, looking around anxiously. I remember my dad told me this morning that he would be picking me up at five o'clock, so I’m content to wait and chat with the school security guard.
The end of the school day passes quickly and smoothly, with everyone returning home in an orderly and happy manner, eager to reunite with their families.


9. An Essay Describing the Schoolyard at Dismissal: Version 12
The afternoon sun has softened, its golden rays gently spreading across the schoolyard. A bell rings, signaling the end of the school day, and students from all classes begin to head home.
Along the hallways, students walk in orderly lines toward the exit. The school gates are wide open, with many parents already standing outside, eagerly scanning the crowd for their children. In no time, the gates are packed. Some students are wheeling their bikes, while others walk briskly, carrying their bags, their eyes fixed ahead. Some are bright and cheerful, having received high marks, while others look disappointed, their faces shadowed by poor results. One student proudly announces to their father, "I got a ten today!" Another tells their mother, "The teacher praised me today!"
Laughter and chatter fill the air. The sound of car horns honking—beep! beep!—and the revving of engines create a lively symphony. A refreshing breeze sweeps through, and the banyan leaves seem to sway as if waving us goodbye, while the flame tree blossoms gently flutter in the soft wind, adding to the beauty of the scene. The sky is clear, an expanse of blue, with the soft afternoon sun casting long shadows across the rooftops and onto the porch. The sunlight gradually fades, merging with the crowd of people heading home.
Ten minutes pass, and the students and teachers have all departed. A peaceful stillness returns to the school, the classrooms now empty. The only person left on the school grounds is the familiar security guard, diligently locking up the gates.
The end of the school day was lively and swift. We all headed home, excited and eager, returning to our families. The image of the school, full of dreams and hopes, will forever remain etched in my heart.


10. An Essay Describing the Schoolyard at Dismissal: Version 13
The air is heavy with heat. The last lesson of the day has left us exhausted, but the teacher continues to passionately explain the material, and we are all focused, absorbing every word. Suddenly, the bell rings. The classroom erupts into activity as students quickly pack up their books and belongings. After a quick salute to the teacher, groups of students rush out of the classroom.
At dismissal, the school resembles a swarm of bees. Many students run excitedly, shouting and laughing. Some are jumping around with joy. The more energetic students chase each other in playful games across the yard. The girls walk in pairs or small groups, chatting merrily as they stroll, their bags held close to their chests.
The voice of the vice-principal booms over the loudspeaker: “Attention, students! The school’s dismissal time coincides with the rush hour for factories and offices. Please do not walk in groups of five or more; use the sidewalk when walking to ensure traffic safety.” On the meeting room’s hallway, the teachers smile as they watch us spill out towards the gates. Mr. Tuan, the PE teacher, always lighthearted, shakes his fist in jest and says:
– Be careful! Truly, the worst troublemakers are the ones who have the most fun...
Outside the school gates, it’s even noisier. The street in front of the gates feels congested. The sound of friends calling out to one another, car horns blaring, and the hum of motorcycle engines all blend into a chaotic symphony. It isn’t until about twenty minutes later that traffic returns to normal.
After a long day of studying in the sweltering heat, the joy of heading home is a welcome relief. I join my friends in the lively crowd. Yet, I can’t help but notice the noise we make and how it disrupts traffic. Personally, I promise to be more mindful, to ensure that both my teachers and parents are proud of me.


11. A Composition on the Scene of My School at Dismissal, Version 14
My school is a place filled with cherished memories. It's a place where I feel surrounded by close friends, a place full of joy and laughter. One moment that stays etched in my mind is the lively atmosphere of our schoolyard at dismissal time.
Our school is beautiful, with three tall buildings encircling a spacious courtyard. By this time, the sun is already quite low in the sky, casting a warm golden glow over the school grounds. The sunlight brightens the green leaves of the banyan trees. The schoolyard is calm and quiet, only interrupted by the soft chirping of birds perched high in the trees. The breeze causes the red-and-yellow flag to flutter proudly in the wind. From a nearby room, the sounds of a music class echo as the fourth graders sing cheerfully. Suddenly, the sharp ring of the bell signals the end of the school day.
From the classrooms, voices rise in a flurry. Some friends are discussing homework, others are making plans to catch a ride home, and a few are smiling because they received compliments from the teacher. The call to attention for the teacher is heard across all the classes. Then, students rush out of their classrooms. The stairways are packed with students, all eager to leave, wanting to meet their parents. The expressions on everyone’s faces are filled with happiness.
Now, the schoolyard is buzzing with energy! The laughter and chatter of children fill the air. On the stage, the first graders are lining up to leave. Near the bike racks, the fifth graders are waiting for their turn to grab their bikes. Beneath the banyan tree, a group of girls are sitting on a bench, sharing a good book. Over there, a few third graders are playfully chasing each other, probably competing for something. Groups of friends, arm-in-arm, walk quickly towards the gate. The security guard carefully opens the gate wide to make sure everyone can leave smoothly.
Outside the gate, parents are waiting, crowding the entrance. For the younger ones without parents to pick them up, they sit quietly on the benches near the green library, patiently waiting. The sound of motorbikes, the clink of bicycles, and the cheerful chatter all blend together, creating a harmonious and comforting soundtrack at the end of every school day.
Before long, the schoolyard is nearly empty, with only a few lingering students. The teachers are riding their bikes home, and the security guard is locking up the classrooms. The doors are closed quietly, as if the school is settling down for a rest. The wind hums softly above, and the sunlight lingers on the porch. The bougainvillea flowers in the garden continue to bloom brightly. My teacher locks the door as the school day comes to a close.
The beauty of my school at dismissal is so heartwarming! Before long, I will have to leave this place, but I will never forget the lively moments like these. The sounds of my school will always resonate deeply in my heart.


12. A Composition Describing the Scene at My School at Dismissal, Number 15
Every day I go to school is a day full of joy. On a bright morning, the schoolyard is a sea of white uniforms. The recess bell rings with the sound of laughter and chatter. But it’s when the school day ends that I truly appreciate the charm and warmth of my school! The school at dismissal time is simply beautiful.
The sun casts soft, gentle rays over the wide courtyard, no longer harsh, just the perfect amount of warmth. The three tall buildings of the school stand proudly in the evening light, casting long shadows over the red-tiled yard. The old banyan trees sway gently in the breeze, their leaves rustling. Occasionally, a gust of wind sends a leaf fluttering down, dancing across the yard. Inside the classrooms, the final lessons are being taught, with teachers giving last-minute instructions for tomorrow.
The students hurry to pack their things and get ready to leave. Outside, parents are already standing by the gates, eagerly awaiting their children. The sound of motorcycles and laughter fills the air, breaking the peace that had settled over the school. The sharp sound of the bell rings, signaling the end of the day. From the classrooms, the sound of “Goodbye, teacher!” echoes through the school, as the students cheerfully rush out and line up. Everyone moves quickly, forming neat rows that head toward the schoolyard. The schoolyard is now filled with a buzz of voices, like a swarm of bees, with the sea of white uniforms everywhere.
The sound of footsteps mixed with cheerful voices fills the air. Some students are discussing their day, while others debate solutions to difficult math problems. Some are chatting excitedly about the homework, while others ask about the teacher’s assignments. In the first-grade section, the teacher smiles and waves goodbye to the students. The students raise their hands, offering smiles and promises to meet again tomorrow.
By the bike racks, teachers are quickly taking their bikes and heading home. Some students on bicycles hand their tickets to the security guard as they leave. No one needs instructions; everyone knows where to go, making their way to the gate. Parents stand by the entrance, scanning the crowd to spot their children. The students quickly get into their family vehicles and head home. Some are smiling proudly, boasting about praise from their teachers, others are excited to have been recognized in front of the class. Some are rushing their parents to hurry home. The roar of motorcycles fills the air, and the gates buzz with activity. Bicycles weave through the crowd, making their way through the lanes.
In a flash, the hustle and bustle of the schoolyard fade away, leaving behind a peaceful quiet. The evening sun casts long shadows over the lush green grass of the garden. The banyan trees seem to miss the laughter of the students. The wind still hums through the leaves, and the sound of a janitor sweeping the yard can be heard in the distance. Near the waiting area, only a few students remain, their faces showing a slight sense of worry as they wait for their parents. The security guard quickly locks the doors.
Above, the national flag flutters in the wind. By the gate, the street vendors pack up their belongings, preparing to leave. The school dismissal on this day passed quickly and orderly, just like every other day. Each student heads home, excited to reunite with their families after a long day of studying. I feel a deep sense of happiness watching the familiar scene of my school at dismissal. Seeing the school in this moment makes me love it even more. The sun moves towards noon, the sunlight is softer, and the school bell rings, signaling the end of the day as we pack up our books and prepare to leave.
From the classrooms, students rush out, like bees escaping a hive. The sea of white uniforms floods the yard again. The sound of feet shuffling and voices laughing fills the air. Some students discuss their lessons, others talk about difficult homework. Before leaving, the homeroom teacher reminds everyone about the duty roster for the next day. The teacher smiles and waves goodbye, and the students respectfully wave back. Outside, the parents are waiting, carefully watching for their children and waving to get their attention.
The sound of honking and engines fills the air, creating a lively, bustling atmosphere. The afternoon breeze gently cools the heat of the day. As we leave, the security guard locks the gates. The janitor quietly sweeps the last of the fallen leaves from the schoolyard. The yard returns to its peaceful, silent state. The fading sunlight signals the arrival of evening.
Thus, the school day comes to an end, and we return home to prepare for a family dinner. Afterward, we’ll study and prepare for the next day. Goodbye, dear school. See you tomorrow.

13. A Composition Describing the Scene at My School at Dismissal, Number 16
“Bang…bang…bang!!” The sound of the school bell echoes through the air, signaling the end of a tiring school day.
From the classrooms, students rush out like birds escaping their nests. Today, my mother is a little late to pick me up, so unlike usual, I’m not rushing to the gate. Until now, I had never noticed how lively the school is at dismissal. From above, I can see groups of little heads bobbing in a rush to the gate, like chicks hurrying back to the warmth of their parents' arms, returning home. Since I’m in fifth grade, our class is located on the top floor, giving me a great view of the entire school. Dismissal time is perhaps the most energetic part of the day. The first-grade students gather in groups, excitedly showing off their high test scores, while the other fifth-grade students are laughing and chatting happily before leaving the gates. The sound of laughter, chatter, and busy traffic fills the air, but it’s all quite joyful to the ears.
Outside the school gates, amid the heavy flow of traffic, parents' cars line up, one after another, ready to pick up their children. Despite the large number of students and cars, thanks to the guidance of the security guard, each car is neatly parked in an orderly fashion. The flowers and old trees, perhaps tired after a long day of overseeing the students, begin to slowly close and rest, preparing for another busy day ahead. Seeing the first-grade students reminds me of the time when I was just starting school, feeling so small and unsure. It feels like it was only yesterday, yet five years have already passed. So many memories are tied to this beloved school, and they will stay with me forever. Back then, I was a very shy student. Each time I would go home, I’d hold the teacher’s hand and walk with her to the gate to meet my mother. Oh, how I miss those moments!
As the schoolyard gradually empties, the afternoon sun lingers, casting golden drops like honey—gentle, not too harsh. The sun slowly sets, and the evening sky begins to make its appearance. Everything falls into a quiet stillness, and the schoolyard takes on a nostalgic, almost sacred feeling. I begin to think about the future, about leaving this school and no longer hearing the voices of my beloved teachers, about moving on to a new school with new teachers and friends. The feeling is hard to describe. Suddenly, I hear my mother calling, like a jolt waking me from a dream. I run toward her, seeking the warmth and comfort of her embrace. Someday, I will grow up and enter a new phase of my education, but the love and care that the teachers here have given me will always stay in my heart, guiding me through life. Oh, how I love this place! Dear teachers, the lessons I’ve learned here will always be the foundation I carry with me for the rest of my life. I promise I will always be a good student and a good child, and when I return to visit my teachers, I will be a source of pride for them in their noble work of nurturing young minds, a seed they have helped to grow and flourish.


14. A Composition Describing the Scene at My School at Dismissal, Number 1
The evening has come, and the sun on the schoolyard has faded. Only the rustling of the wind can be heard among the banyan and phoenix trees. Outside, the sound of motorbikes rumbles in the distance. We are still in the last lesson of the day.
Suddenly, a long bell rings, only to fall silent in the air. From the classroom doors, students rush out like bees escaping their hive. The entire yard is filled with the white of school uniforms. The sound of footsteps mixes with the cheerful chatter. Groups of friends, some in fives, others in threes, head towards the school gates, chatting excitedly. Those with high scores today walk with beaming faces, laughing and sharing their joy. A few energetic boys chase each other, their footsteps loud and carefree.
The crowd outside the gates grows larger by the second. The two metal gates swing open wide. On the other side, many parents are waiting eagerly to pick up their children. The duty team, along with the class teacher, hold up signs and rope barriers to guide the students safely. Vehicles on both sides stop, giving way to the stream of children. The classes, in order, move towards the gates and spread out on both sides. The final group to leave are those on bicycles.
As the number of students thins, the path clears, and the traffic resumes its usual hustle and bustle. My friend Duc and I ride our bikes leisurely, relishing the satisfaction of a good day’s work. We remember our teacher’s advice to always follow traffic rules—no riding in threes or fours, and no reckless weaving between cars. We chat happily as we pedal along, until we reach the intersection. There, we say our goodbyes, agreeing to meet again tomorrow.
In just a few minutes, we arrive home, returning to the warmth of our families. At dinner, gathered around the table with delicious food, I’ll proudly share the perfect score I received in Math from Ms. Hanh, along with the praise she gave me in front of the class.


15. A Composition Describing the Scene at My School at Dismissal, Number 2
The afternoon sun has faded, casting soft golden beams over the schoolyard. A bell rings, signaling the end of the school day, and the students begin to head home.
In the hallways, students file out in orderly lines, making their way toward the front. The school gates swing wide open, and some parents are already waiting outside, eagerly scanning for their children. Within moments, the gates are packed with students. Some lead their bikes, while others hurry on foot, backpacks slung over their shoulders, eyes fixed ahead. Some are cheerful and lively, happy with their high grades, while others seem disappointed, burdened by their lower scores.
Some students proudly announce to their parents, "I got a perfect score today!" while others excitedly tell their mothers, "The teacher praised me today!" Laughter and conversation fill the air, mingling with the honking of horns and the roar of engines outside the school gates. It's like a lively symphony of sounds. The cool breeze rustles the leaves of the banyan trees, gently swaying as if to greet us, while the phoenix tree's leaves flutter in the wind, adding a special charm to the scene.
The sky turns a calm shade of blue, clear and open. The soft sunlight stretches across the roof tiles, resting on the porch. As the sunlight fades, it blends with the throng of people heading home. Ten minutes later, the students and teachers have all left, and the school falls quiet again. Only the familiar figure of the school guard remains, working diligently on the now empty campus.
The end of the school day was lively and swift. We left, filled with joy, heading back to the warmth of our families. The memories of this school, filled with dreams and hopes, will forever stay with me.


16. A Descriptive Essay about My School's After-School Scene No. 3
As the sun prepares to rest behind the mountains, the school bell signals the end of the day. We neatly pack our books and place them in our bags after a long, focused day of lessons.
In front of the classroom, students form two orderly lines, facing forward as we all head toward the school gate. Laughter fills the air as friends chat about the day’s events. Some discuss challenging math problems, others worry about the essay our teacher assigned for homework. A few mischievous boys call out to each other, deciding to stay for a game of soccer. Before we leave, our homeroom teacher reminds us of our duties for the upcoming week and waves us off with a bright smile. We return her gesture, bowing respectfully in farewell.
The school gate opens wide as the security guard watches over us. The students rush to join their parents waiting eagerly at the gate. The once-quiet school yard now bustles with activity, resembling a swarm of bees after a hive is disturbed. Parents wave their hands, trying to catch their children’s attention amidst the chaos. The sounds of car horns and engines fill the air, blending together like a lively orchestra. The cool evening breeze sweeps away the day’s heat, bringing a sense of calm and tranquility. The entire scene is bathed in a soft, golden glow, creating a picturesque, almost magical atmosphere.
Once all the students have left, the security guard closes the gates behind them. The only movement left is the faint outline of the janitor, quietly sweeping the schoolyard and tidying up the desks. The school returns to its peaceful, thoughtful stillness, as if it is patiently waiting to greet us again the next day.
The end of the school day is always a mix of excitement and speed. After the school bell rings, we head back to our cozy homes, to our loving families, after a hard day of studying. Later in the evening, I sit at my desk, preparing for tomorrow’s lessons. See you again soon, schoolyard, classroom – tomorrow awaits!


