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DO NURSERY TEACHERS GET A PRESENT FOR BREAKING UP 1/2 TERM?

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MrsBigD · 09/02/2005 14:40

Might seem a daft question but I'm not familiar with the school system/ettiquette (sp) in the UK.

DD started nursery a few weeks ago and it's already breaking up for 1/2 term. Do kids give teacher a present for 1/2 term or only for summer/end of year and Christmas?

Any advice/recommendations very welcome

Thank you

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jbadgirl · 09/02/2005 14:41

My friend works in a nursery school and only really got presents for xmas and the summer (oh and her birthday too)!

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MrsBigD · 09/02/2005 14:42

phew... one think I can take off my to do list then ;)

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AuntyQuated · 09/02/2005 14:43

no, christmas and summer only

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Hausfrau · 09/02/2005 14:50

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Joolstoo · 09/02/2005 15:00

if they do - break the habit NOW!

(sod etiquette - bloody ridiculous!)

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MrsBigD · 09/02/2005 16:11

Joolstoo... like your attitude

Hausfrau... I don't think so. As far as my hazy memories are reliable die Erzieherin only gets something for Christmas, maybe Easter (depending whether you're in a very catholic area ;) ) and end of year (probably to say... thanks for looking for my little one and PLEASE take them back after the hols )

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Mum2girls · 09/02/2005 16:13

I do Xmas only for nursery.

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blueteddy · 09/02/2005 16:32

Christmas & summer at our primary school.
When ds was at nursery the same applied.

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beachyhead · 09/02/2005 16:32

No No No - too much to think of.....

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Hausfrau · 09/02/2005 18:53

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