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My School Life

 My School Life

School life is the most wonderful and memorable part of a person’s life. It is the foundation of learning, discipline, and character building. I am a student of Sunrise Public School, and I am proud to be a part of this school. My school is not only a place of study but also a place where I learn good habits, manners, and values that will help me in my entire life.

My school has a big building with many classrooms, a library, a computer lab, and a science laboratory. There is also a large playground where we play different games such as football, cricket, badminton, and basketball. The classrooms are clean, bright, and well-ventilated. The teachers are very kind and caring. They explain every lesson with patience so that even weak students can understand. They not only teach us subjects like English, Mathematics, Science, and Social Studies, but also teach us discipline, honesty, and respect for others.

Every morning, we gather in the assembly ground. We sing the prayer song, listen to important news, and recite the national anthem. This makes us feel united and proud of our country. After the assembly, we go to our classrooms and start our lessons. The school timetable is well planned, and every subject is given equal importance. I especially enjoy my English and Science classes because they are interesting and full of activities.

Our school also encourages extracurricular activities. There are debates, essay writing competitions, quiz contests, and cultural programs where students show their talents. On the annual day, we organize dances, dramas, and music performances. Sports day is another exciting event where students take part in races, games, and other competitions. These events teach us teamwork, leadership, and confidence.

The school library is one of my favorite places. It has many books on different subjects, storybooks, and magazines. Whenever I get free time, I go to the library and read books. Reading helps me to improve my knowledge and vocabulary. The computer lab is also very useful. We learn about technology, the internet, and how to utilize computers for educational purposes.

My friends in school are very supportive and caring. We study together, play together, and share our lunch during break time. School friends are special because they remain in our memories forever. Sometimes we face small fights, but they never last long. Teachers guide us to maintain friendship and love among classmates.

School life also teaches us discipline. We wear neat uniforms, follow rules, and respect our teachers. Homework and examinations sometimes feel difficult, but they help us to improve and learn responsibility. Whenever we achieve good results, our teachers and parents encourage us, which makes us happy.

In conclusion, I can say that school life is the golden period of every student. It is full of joy, learning, friendship, and unforgettable experiences. The lessons and values we learn in school remain with us throughout life. I love my school, my teachers, and my friends, and I will always cherish these beautiful days.

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