This research aims to find: (1) the motivation of the students; (2) the factors that influence students' learning motivation; and (3) efforts being made to overcome the factors that affect the students’ motivation to learn. This research is qualitative with a case study approach. By using the purposive sampling technique and snowball sampling. The results show: (1) student learning motivation consists of pursuing achievement, continuing higher education levels, parents who support education in boarding schools, and teachers who always encourage students to be enthusiastic about learning; (2) the factors that influence learning motivation are students who are more enthusiastic about doing activities outside the classroom, less focused on lessons, a less supportive friend environment for learning, not implementing compulsory school hours, and not being disciplined in organizing extracurricular activities; Three efforts to overcome the factors that influence learning motivation are: conducting coaching through room guardians for students in general and students with problems in particular; maintaining sleep quality; accompanying independent study activities; tiered scheduling and supervision; and collecting data on extracurricular activity schedules in the context of timing student activities.