This painting depicts a classic Victorian-era schoolroom scene at the end of the day. On the left, a female teacher sits at a dark wooden desk, observing the children as they prepare to leave. A solitary young boy sits alone on a low bench in the foreground, looking down at his hands, while the rest of the children are clustered in the center and right of the frame. Some students are putting on hats or gathering belongings, while others stand near the open door, ready to head out into the daylight.
The room is rendered in muted, earthy tones of brown, soft grey, and dusty blue, reflecting the interior of a 19th-century schoolhouse. Light streams in from the tall window on the left and the open doorway on the right, casting a soft, geometric reflection of the windowpanes across the wooden floorboards. The walls are sparsely decorated with a map and a wall clock, and rows of hooks line the back wall for hanging coats and hats.
The medium appears to be an oil painting with soft, painterly brushwork that gives the scene a nostalgic and slightly somber quality. The composition is balanced, drawing the eye from the solitary figure in the foreground toward the bustling activity of the departing children. The period clothing—aprons, flat caps, and dresses—reinforces the historical 1889 setting, capturing a quiet, everyday moment in a classroom of the late 19th century.