I don't join in with anyone else. The teachers get a box of chocolates to share with the teaching assistants and I get thing 2's teaching assistant something (nothing big, just a gesture really).
Well I and and my colleagues never got them, I think it's a new fad that puts massive unwanted pressure on parents. A leaving gift yes but every end of year no way.
I spend £5 on each box of chocolates and a teeny bit more on the individual present (primary school only). Some parents do seem to go a bit nuts though and make a huge show of struggling through the playground.
please make it chocolates, Roses are my favs. Teachers I know, give them to me for hairdressing tips coz they're all dieting ;)
My teacher friends only wear designer gear, or take expensive holidays at the cost of accompanied students. They only spend money on sports clubs or hairdos.....lots buy booze tho.
When I worked in a school, I appreciated a little gift at the end of the year. The ones I treasure are handmade a bookmark, bracelet etc with a handmade card. Lovely
Just a card from youngest child. The others have too many teachers to even work out where to start. We might buy a present if a favourite teacher was leaving, but otherwise, no. I have enough to buy presents for already.