I got them presents that suited them like for my sociology teacher used to steal everyone else's stuff so the whole class got him supplies so he didn't have to take other people's stuff so I bought him a mug, some bought him paper, some pens etc. Whilst another teacher loved writing and travelling so I got her a special travel journal which had map designs all over. For my history teacher, he loved flicking rubber bands and he loved planes so I got him this game where you can build planes with rubber bands and fly them somehow. I just thought about what they'd like
My class chipped in £17 pounds each and we got our teachers presents (there's around 15 of us).
Chemistry teacher - Mug with the periodic table Biology teacher - Don't remember probably chocolate Physics teacher - Also a mug Lab monitor - A self stirring mug Business studies teacher - They got her a frame with their picture on it (students are around 8 in that class. Psychology teacher - we framed a picture of her pouting but we didn't put our picture because we're only 4 students. Religious studies - A travel mug in the form of a camera History - A travel mug in the form of a camera Maths teacher 1 - Chocolate + flowers Maths teacher 2 - Chocolate Maths teacher 3 - Chocolate Year 1 teacher - Candle with Arabic Calligraphy on it Year 2 teacher - Chocolate Year 3 teacher - chocolate Year 4 teacher - Chocolate Year 5 teacher - Chocolate Year 6 teacher - Chocolate Behavior and Mannerisms teacher - Candle with Arabic Calligraphy on it French teacher - Chocolate and a self stirring mug ICT teacher - self stirring mug Art teacher - Chocolate PE teacher - Chocolate Principle - Canvas (a classmate mate it, she's amazing at art!) Principle's dad (ex- principle) - canvas (a classmate made it)
And finally for our form tutor/geography teacher we got her a jewelry set worth £60, it's stunning! We spent a lot on her because she's amazing and has helped us soooooo much in the past 5 years.
I gave my teachers gifts throughout school, Even in secondary school. If I didn't get them anything at the end of the year, then I'd get them something for Christmas.
I'm just finishing 6th form,and i'm going to give my teachers (the ones who i think deserves it) a small gift to say thank you,just like a bunch of flowers or one of those boxes of sweets like jelly babies,they've done so much for me and they're partially the reason i can go to uni this year,so in my opinion it's the very least i can do for them in return,only seems fair!
just finishing GCSEs, want to give my favourite English teacher some nice gifts. I would buy her box of nice chocolates, a £50 flower bouquet, a card, I wrote a funny poem for her (She taught us literature). You guys thinks it's a good idea?
I got my headteacher a mug and a card, I got one of my form tutors a mug and I got my favourite teacher a card with a necklace and a stuffed bear to give her baby because she was pregnant at the time