Skip to content

School Poem in English for Kids

We have written a lot of poetry for you, which will inspire us, this poem is also opportunistic, encouraging for you people, you will get good lessons in all these poems and School Poem in English, we have written all these poems entertaining for you.

School Poem in English

We have School Poem in English for you, in which we have written a lovely poem about the beauty of Mother, which you will enjoy reading.

School Poem in English

1. Two More Days til School

I’m finally going to school this year,
and now the big day’s almost here.
I’ll learn to write and count and read–
Only two more days till school.

I got new pants and shirts and socks,
a brand-new red and blue lunch box;
I’ll paint and sing and dance and play–
Only one more day fill school.

My hair is washed, my sneakers squeak,
I’m so excited, I can hardly speak!
New things to do, new friends to meet–
Hooray! It’s the first day of school!

2. First Day

School Poem in English

The first day of school is the reason why
Children are happy but then some cry
The first day of school can be a fear
For our little ones that are so dear.

Often they go holding Mom’s hand
But they would rather be playing in the sand
With eyes so wide they look around
But their focus is on the playground.

The teacher approaches with a smile
She welcomes the little ones with style
There are a lot of kids in the room
Dressed in new clothes and oh, so groomed.

“I’ll be back in a little while,”
Says the Mom with a smile.
“Go and play with your new friends”
Off to school, the Mom does send.

….Catherine Pulsifer

3. Ageing Schoolmaster

And now another autumn
morning finds me
With chalk dust on my
sleeve and in my breath,
Preoccupied with vague,
habitual speculation
On the huge inevitability of death.

Not wholly wretched,
yet knowing absolutely
That I shall never
reacquaint myself with joy,
I sniff the smell of ink and
chalk and my mortality
And think of when
I rolled, a gormless boy,

And rollicked round the
playground of my hours,
And wonder when
precisely tolled the bell
Which summoned me
from summer liberties
And brought me to
this chill autumnal cell

From which I gaze
upon the april faces
That gleam before me,
like apples ranged on shelves,
And yet I feel no
pinch or prick of envy
Nor would I have them
know their sentenced selves.

With careful effort
I can separate the faces,
The dull, the clever,
the various shapes and sizes,
But in the autumn
shades I find I only
Brood upon death,
who carries off all the prizes.

….Vernon Scannell

Short Poems about School

4. School Is Not So Cool

School, School, School,
A school is not so cool
We’re here 5 days a week
8 hours a day.

School, School, School,
A school is not so cool.
People laugh when we fall
we just have to make a call.

School, School, School
A school is not so cool.
We have to work hard
to get good grades

I’m not going to do it no more
I do it everyday.
We cant go on the grass
We cant bother another class

We cant save spots at lunch
We have to go as a bunch.
We have 3 minutes in the hall
I’m always late what a ball.

We have to pay attention
if not we get detention.
School, School, School,
A school is not so cool.

They have to many rules
they play us as fools if we get A’s
the parents jump
Hip Hip Hooray.

If we get F’s
we tell them we need to take a rest.
We always have homework
we never have classwork

they have to many rules
they need to take it cool.
School, School, School,
A school is so not cool!

….Chantel Braatz

5. High School

The next four years start here.
Take a deep breath as you
walk through the doors.
Hear the feet pounding the floors.

Eyes are watching,
everywhere.
Look at the seniors,
we wouldn’t dare.

Talk to old friends,
the pressure ends there.
Decisions and choices,
always in the way.

Affecting your future,
day by day.
New things to learn,
always a delay.

Stressful schoolwork and
pressure to try.
They say always give 110%,
but you just ask why?

Overwhelming, bored…
you just want to cry.
Sports, pressuring
you to do your best.

But you know you will
never be as good as the rest.
Everything here is always a test.
They say these years will

be the best years of our lives,
but others may think it’s
just another few years of
throwing knives.

So hold onto the
memories already made,
because soon it will all fade.

….Nikii.

Buy This Best English Poem Book Now

BUY N

6. The High-School Lawn

Gray prinked with rose,
White tipped with blue,
Shoes with gay hose,
Sleeves of chrome hue;

Fluffed frills of white,
Dark bordered light;
Such shimmerings through
Trees of emerald green are eyed

This afternoon,
from the road outside.
They whirl around:
Many laughters run

With a cascade’s sound;
Then a mere one.
A bell: they flee:
Silence then: —

So it will be
Some day again
With them, — with me

….Thomas Hardy

7. School Just School

School we need it
school, friends
school you have teachers
school is great

high school is even better
college, PARTIES
school you mite
find your true love

new experiences every day
school, dances
school just school
school who does not love it

school is fun
school, preps
school, classes
school, math, science,

computer classes
school is great love it
school just school
we need school

….Kerri King

Poem about School Memories

8. Off To School

He’s grown up now,
Has become a little man,
Time for some independence,
Yet, there is that longing…

to be a little one again,
to be the centre of attention,
to be fed by his mother,
to be safe within the

four walls of home…
He doesn’t want
to grow up so fast,
Not yet…

He wishes to savour his freedom
for some more time,
He wishes to go back to
playing all the time

with no restraints,
At the same time,
he also wishes to make new
friends in his new school…

With conflicting
feelings in his heart,
He steps into this

new adventure,
this new phase –
The school phase.

….Joanna Daniel

9. Where Do All The Teachers Go?

Where do all the teachers go
When it’s four o’clock?
Do they live in houses
And do they wash their socks?

Do they wear pyjamas
And do they watch TV?
And do they pick their noses
The same as you and me?

Do they live with other people?
Have they mum and dads?
And were they ever children?
And were they ever bad?

Did they ever, never spell right?
Did they ever make mistakes?
Were they punished in the corner
If they stole the chocolate flakes?

Did they ever lose their hymn books?
Did they ever leave their greens?
Did they scribble on the desk tops?
Did they wear old dirty jeans?

I’ll follow one back home today
I’ll find out what they do
Then I’ll put it in a poem
That they can read to you.

….Peter Dixon

10. At the End of a School Day

It is the end of a school day
and down the long drive
come bag-swinging, shouting children.
Deafened, the sky winces.
The sun gapes in surprise.

Suddenly the runner’s skid to a stop,
standstill and stare
at a small hedgehog
curled-up on the tarmac
like an old, frayed cricket ball.

A girl dumps her bag, tiptoes forward
and gingerly, so gingerly
carries the creature
to the safety of a shady hedge.
Then steps back, watching.

Girl, children, sky, and sun
hold their breath.
There is a silence,
a moment to remember
on this warm afternoon in June.

….Was Magee

11. In School-days

Still sits the school-house by the road,
A ragged beggar sleeping;
Around it still the sumachs grow,
And blackberry-vines are creeping.

Within, the master’s desk is seen,
Deep scarred by raps official;
The warping floor, the battered seats,
The jack-knife’s carved initial;

The charcoal frescos on its wall;
Its door’s worn sill, betraying
The feet that, creeping slow to school,
Went storming out to playing!

Long years ago a winter sun
Shone over it at setting;
Lit up its western window-panes,
And low eaves’ icy fretting.

It touched the tangled golden curls,
And brown eyes full of grieving,
Of one who still her steps delayed
When all the school were leaving.

For near her stood the little boy
Her childish favor singled:
His cap pulled low upon a face
Where pride and shame were mingled.

Pushing with restless feet the snow
To right and left, he lingered;—
As restlessly her tiny hands
The blue-checked apron fingered.

He saw her lift her eyes; he felt
The soft hand’s light caressing,
And heard the tremble of her voice,
As if a fault confessing.

“I’m sorry that I spelt the word:
I hate to go above you,
Because,”—the brown eyes lower fell,—
“Because, you see, I love you!”

Still memory to a gray-haired man
That sweet child-face is showing.
Dear girl! the grasses on her grave
Have forty years been growing!

He lives to learn, in life’s hard school,
How few who pass above him
Lament their triumph and his loss,
Like her,—because they love him.

….John Greenleaf Whittier

Positive Poems about School

12. The School In August

School Poem in English

The cloakroom pegs are empty now,
And locked the classroom door,
The hollow desks are lined with dust,
And slow across the floor
A sunbeam creeps between the chairs
Till the sun shines no more.

Who did their hair before this glass?
Who scratched ‘Elaine loves Jill’
One drowsy summer sewing-class
With scissors on the sill?
Who practised this piano
Whose notes are now so still?

Ah, notices are taken down,
And scorebooks stowed away,
And seniors grow tomorrow
From the juniors today,
And even swimming groups can fade,
Games mistresses turn grey.

….Philip Larkin

School Poem in English with pdf Free Download

School Poem in English pdf for free download. We are compiling the best books to boost your confidence and motivate you to focus on studies. chick this

Also read – Poem on Children’s Day

We hope that you have liked our poem very much. School Poem in English We have written these lovely poems for your entertainment, if you like this post, then comment us.

2 thoughts on “School Poem in English for Kids”

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *