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Teacher Gifts for Christmas?

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Are you buying your child's teachers a present at Christmas? If so, what is it and what is the budget?

Inspiration needed for anything that isn't homemade.

Thank you.

QB168
a year ago
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Pjran

A gift voucher for Marks and Spencer, then she can either treat herself or buy from the supermarket.

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QB168

Pjran Can I ask how much you spend on the gift voucher please 🙏

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Pjran

QB168 oh just a tenner but that’s enough considering it’s a class of 30+

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Pfs

Yankee candle. Can pick up for £5

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martinlufc5637

No we're not buying our kids teachers anything, 4 different teachers, can't buy them all, so not buying any

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Imnotcheap

I have 2 boys in school, my eldest left already but one has 2 teachers. I have a budget of £5 no use spending much as you don't know anything about what they like

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SueWard

I am a retired teacher and when I was working, the teachers never received gifts from the children.The only gifts we received was when we were getting married or had a new baby but these were from our colleagues and not the children.This was at secondary level and not primary so perhaps things are different at this stage.

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comriegold

Please give them a small £ 5.00 voucher. Only if you can afford it. No "World's best teacher " mugs or other such tat

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KarenKirk

It's a difficult one. Some parents can't afford to buy their children let alone the teacher(s). If they don't then their child may be subject to teasing. I say don't buy gifts for teachers, donate to the school funds if you want to. Afterall, the teachers may go above and beyond, but so do many other professions xx

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tonygch96

I think all my Teachers have passed away?

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KAW18

I don't understand why people buy teachers gifts there just doing there job. You don't buy gifts for everybody else that's doing there job so why teachers? It never happened when I was at school.

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Jerseydrew

Honestly you don't have to buy anything. As someone who works in education I don't expect it. I also don't want people who are struggling to feel they have to spend money they don't have on me. If you can afford it just some small like chocolate 🍫 is lovely

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HEDGEHOGS

Why/when did this all come about, never happened when my son was at school, I feel it is extra pressure on parents, just my personal opinion though.

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eyeballkerry

I am not sure when this first started but we never had this when my children were at school. It seems it has become a competition and parents believe their child will get better treated if they give the best present.

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Jerseydrew

eyeballkerry yes it can be a competition. Its not the teachers or support staff that want it to be competition or get the expensive gifts. I personally don't want a parent making themselves skint because of me. Gifts are lovely but we don't want anything mad. If its a gift voucher then the it's got to be from the majority of the class chipping in.

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