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Last Weeks Studying Abroad in Ireland: Making Every Day Count Before You Go

Studying Abroad in Ireland


The final days of your high school exchange in Ireland can feel like a whirlwind of emotions - excitement, nostalgia, and maybe even a little sadness. While it’s almost time to return home, there’s still a chance to make every Irish moment count. Here’s how to finish strong and leave with no regrets.


✍️ Reflect on Your Journey


As the last weeks of study abroad in Ireland come to an end, it’s the perfect time to reflect. Write in a journal or create a digital diary. What have you learned about Irish culture? How have you changed as a person? What surprised you about the school system, friendships, or even the food?


Reflection helps you process your growth - and it’s a great way to remember small but meaningful moments.


📍 Revisit Your Favourite Places


Before you leave, spend a bit of time at the spots that became familiar - your local café, that hidden corner of the school library, a quiet beach or park where you spent time thinking. These places became part of your everyday life in Ireland, and revisiting them one last time creates closure and connection.


🍽 Share Something From Your Culture


Whether it’s cooking a traditional dish from your home country or teaching a favourite song or game, these final days are a great opportunity to give back by sharing your culture. Your Irish classmates and host family will love learning more about you - and they’ll remember the exchange as truly mutual.

Even a simple handwritten recipe or playlist can leave a lasting impression.


📸 Capture the Little Moments


Don't forget to take photos - not just of landmarks, but of the everyday moments that define your experience. Think: your school hallway, your favourite seat on the bus, your host family’s kitchen. These small snapshots often hold the biggest meaning when you look back later.


💬 Say Thank You, Properly


Make time to express heartfelt thanks to your host family, teachers, friends, and school staff. A simple handwritten note or even a short thank-you speech at a final dinner can go a long way. Gratitude is not only polite, it’s powerful, and it helps you finish your experience with grace.


Final Thought


The end of an exchange doesn’t have to feel like a full stop - it can feel like a celebration. Use your last weeks of study abroad in Ireland to slow down, say thank you, and savour the moments that matter. These days may be short, but the memories will last a lifetime.



A teenage girl in a school uniform stands on an Irish hillside at sunset, holding her phone and smiling thoughtfully, with rolling green fields and a coastal village in the background.





3 Comments



MargaretSmith
Jun 25

Agreed with you last days of leaving high school are amazing and a little sad as well. After completing school, I was asked to create educational posters design for my batchmates.

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laurenwilson
Jun 09

Yes, you're right, and it's hard to leave. I also suffer from this stage, and now I'm working at a company logo design in Ireland after completing my studies.

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