My middle school campus is neither very large nor very small, yet it holds countless joyful memories. We have laughed here, played here, and poured out the sweat of our youth here while also studying hard and growing together.
When I first arrived at this school, everything felt unfamiliar. I knew only a few classmates and often felt lonely and lost. I knew little about the environment and was unsure whether I could fit in. The future felt unknown, and I once thought about leaving, but I lacked the courage. Later, I gradually began to explore, understand, and adapt step by step.
Chunjiang School is a beautiful campus with enthusiastic students and dedicated teachers. The greenery all around reflects the hard work behind its creation. In such a comfortable environment, we developed a strong passion for learning. Learning itself is a process mixed with both hardship and joy, and through continuous effort we grow, feeling fulfilled and satisfied.
In class, teachers explain knowledge vividly while students listen attentively. My seventh-grade math teacher, Mr. Ye, taught with humor and often used small stories to help us understand concepts, making learning enjoyable and sparking my interest in mathematics. Students actively participated in class and asked questions without hesitation. I love Class Three; it is a group full of unity and hard work, where every student strives for progress.
In this beautiful campus, we experience all the flavors of youth and devote ourselves fully to growth. We learn to think, to listen, and to exercise self-control. Life will not change us, but we can change our lives; success or failure depends on our own efforts.
During our growth, we begin to talk about ideals and goals. Teachers tell us that goals provide motivation for moving forward. Everyone searches for their own direction, which may be small, but the joy after achieving it is irreplaceable. Our ideals may change over time, but with the guidance of teachers and companionship of classmates, they gradually take root and become firm in our hearts.
Here, I have gained growth and experienced the richness of youth.