The first thing you see when you walk into the campus is the podium. A thick flagpole stands in the center of the rostrum, just like a soldier on guard. There is a bright red star and red flag fluttering in the wind on the flagpole. We hold a grand flag-raising ceremony here every Monday.
There are three teaching buildings behind the podium, just like a ship, which takes us to the other side of knowledge. There are neat tables and chairs, clean floors and bright windows in the classroom ... every morning, I hear the sound of reading.
Through the lobby on the first floor, there is a small concrete floor with three flower beds on it. The grass on the flower bed is green, the trees on the flower bed are tall and thick, and the leaves are stacked one by one, leaving no gap. But the most striking thing is the flowers. Flowers open their smiling faces and compete with each other. A bunch of red flowers, connected into a piece, put on a crown. There are many kinds of chrysanthemums, the petals are curly, and the unopened flowers shrink like colored balls ... no matter what flowers are, they are emitting elegant floral fragrance.
At the end of the flower bed is a wide playground. There are ten table tennis tables, basketball courts and sports equipment on the playground. After class, students fly here, some play table tennis on the table tennis table, some play under the basketball stand, some play basketball under the basketball stand, and some exercise in sports equipment ... The playground is full of laughter.
This is our campus, a campus full of poetry and vitality.