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Thanking secondary teachers at the end of Year 11 - how?

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Parisbanana · 31/05/2013 20:17

Dd goes to a local comprehensive. She has had over the years some fabulous teachers. During her GCSE courses she has had some truly amazing teachers, inspirational, fun, caring, I could go on and on with the superlatives. Dd is a clever girl who has, with the help of said teachers, been predicted some great GCSE results.

I want to thank these teachers. Dd knows this and agrees with me. However she is staying on in 6th form so I don't want to do anything to embarrass her Blush I want to say a special thank you to probably 5 or 6 of the teachers.
What would you do? A hand written individual thank you card to each of them plus a letter expressing my appreciation to HoY? Presents?
In primary, where I still have children, it is commonplace for thank you presents. In secondary not so, I think.

Anyone else done this? Or any secondary teachers...opinions please Smile

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teacherandguideleader · 03/06/2013 20:58

The cards from my students are the best thing. Sometimes, when it has all got a bit much I read them and it reminds me why I went into teaching. Definitely send a letter to the head - people are very quick to complain to the head, but rarely send thanks.

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