After a summer of sleeping in or doing things on your time, the alarm bell announcing that first day of school can be a rude awakening. Whether you're an anxious new freshman or a confident senior, heading back to school signals a time of transition: new classes, new teachers, new schedules, and a new social scene. Dread it or love it, you gotta go to school. Here are some ways to make the transition from summer to school a little easier. There's no escaping the fact that the first day of school can be crazy. New kids wander around in circles. Lockers won't open. The school nurse needs your medical records. You forgot your gym shorts.

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Teenagers and Back-to-School Stress
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The International Summer School for Teens is an all-encompassing summer school programme with campuses in Stirling, Scotland, and Oxford, England offering full immersion in English language, sport, creativity, culture, fun and adventure. Our inclusive three-week programmes are designed for students from all nationalities and backgrounds aged between 12 and Through sport, culture and the arts the physical and creative potential of our students is unlocked. Our exciting programme of sport, leisure and creative entertainment ensures that there's never a dull moment.
For many, the transition back to full-time school will be challenging, with new schedules, activities and pressures. Some teens are excited about going back to school and hopefully having a more normal year. Others are worried. Being in-person might feel like more pressure. Kids might have gotten used to being able to turn off their camera or microphone. We are all out of practice with conversation skills.