Hi everyone
Just after some advice from teacher mums!
Our first baby is due July 31st and I am thinking about when to start maternity leave. (Y6 primary teacher) (School have been very supportive of my pregnancy.)
Financially, it would be helpful if I could leave it as late as possible, to have more time with our little boy when he arrives!
If I pushed it until the last day of term (Friday 22 July) this would be only 9 days before my due date! (Eek!)
Usually, (if I was due at a 'busier' time of the academic year, I would not even contemplate doing this due to the pressures/marking/long days etc.)
However, since the last few weeks of term are far, far less pressure than the rest of the year (we have a week where my class are out on secondary school visits/whole school picnic day/rehearsals for our Y6 show- which my colleagues will happily lead) I am wondering if it is 'wasted' maternity pay taking time off at this point?
I have a 15/20 min drive to work and very supportive colleagues.
Also, I have already said that it is my intention (if I do leave earlier) to go back in to school for the Y6 Leavers' Presentation evening and also for an hour on my last day, as I'd like to see my class off to secondary school. So I feel like if I'm going in to school I might as well be being paid?
Am I completely mad!?
I just know that I have such a supportive team (and could have the two Y6 TAs with me as they would be the ones left with my class if I left two weeks earlier anyway.)
All honest thoughts welcome!! Thank you :)
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Teacher maternity- when to work until?
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61sazzler61 · 13/04/2016 17:12
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