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9 Ways to Keep Calm and Survive the End of School

By Matthew Lynch
November 6, 2025
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As the end of the school year approaches, anxiety tends to skyrocket for both students and teachers alike. Final exams, important deadlines, and summer plans can create a whirlwind of stress that is difficult to manage. Here are nine helpful tips to conquer anxiety and power through the closing weeks of school.

1. Prioritize Your Tasks

Write down everything you need to complete before the end of the school year, and then prioritize those tasks based on their due dates. This will give you a clear overview of what needs to be accomplished and help you focus on one task at a time.

2. Develop a Schedule

Create a schedule that balances studying, assignments, extra-curricular activities, and leisure time. This will not only help you stay organized but also ensure you have some downtime to recharge your batteries.

3. Stay Active

Regular physical activity has been proven to reduce stress levels. Take part in group sports, take a walk or do yoga – just make sure it’s something that you enjoy!

4. Practice Mindfulness

Meditation, deep breathing exercises, or mindfulness techniques can help calm your mind and shift your focus away from stressors.

5. Stay Organized

Maintain an organized workspace and establish a dedicated study area, free from distractions. This can help reduce stress by providing an environment that promotes concentration and productivity.

6. Seek Support

Don’t hesitate to ask for help from teachers, friends or family members if you are struggling with a particular topic or assignment. They may be able to provide valuable advice or assistance.

7. Sleep Well

Getting adequate sleep each night is extremely important for staying focused and coping with stress. Try to maintain consistent sleep patterns even during exam periods when late-night cramming may be tempting.

8. Eat a Balanced Diet

Nourishing your body with healthy foods is essential for maintaining energy levels and reducing anxiety. Include plenty of fruits, vegetables, and whole grains in your diet, and avoid excessive caffeine or sugary snacks.

9. Celebrate Small Victories

Take the time to acknowledge your achievements, no matter how small they may seem. Reflect on your progress and celebrate the milestones you’ve reached throughout the school year. This will help boost your motivation and alleviate end-of-year anxiety.

By following these tips, you’ll be better equipped to navigate through the challenges and stress that come with the final weeks of school. Remember, completing a school year is always an accomplishment worth celebrating!

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