Easter Reminders
April 4, 2026
Easter Reminders

Happy Easter!

Easter is just around the corner and it is a great time for students to take a breather before the final stretch of the academic year. Whether you are staying in Swansea over the break or heading home for a few days, here are a few useful reminders and ideas to help you make the most of the holiday.


If you are staying in your student home, this is a good moment to reset and get your space sorted before deadlines and exams begin to build up again. A quick tidy, a laundry catch up, and checking that everything in your flat is working as it should can make the next term feel a lot smoother. If anything in your accommodation needs attention, please tell us so we can get it sorted for you.


Easter is also a nice time to explore Swansea a little more. The parks and beaches start to get brighter and busier, so a walk along the seafront or through Clyne Gardens can be a welcome break from studying. If you are revising, try to build in a few moments away from your screen and enjoy some fresh air.


For anyone travelling home, remember to take home anything you need for coursework or exams. It is also worth checking your mail before you leave and making sure windows are closed, switches are off and food waste is emptied so you do not come back to any surprises.


No matter how you are spending Easter, we hope you enjoy the break, recharge a little and look after yourself. The final part of the year can be busy, but we are always here to help if you need anything.

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