Teacher appreciation for a great teacher

Teacher activities are among the most glorious days for many teachers wherein they can show how much they love and care for their students. This is also the time when teachers would feel relieved from the boredom of teaching everyday during school days. For them, the activities in school are a way of easing the stressful job everyday. With the annual school observance of Teacher appreciation days you can say their happy faces. They knew their noble efforts of educating the people become responsible citizens of the nation are also recognized by the state.

In Henley, United Kingdom, a deputy and head teacher of Henley School is pleased to announce that after they have achieved OFSTED reports they also receive their gifts as a way of recognizing their efforts in the school.

To celebrate their success, both Sue Bradley and Diane Christie made a special treat like having a very special occasion such as an “ice cream day” which means treating the school children with ice cream. They contacted Mr Softee van to make a school visit as they ordered an ice cream. The day become a very momentous day for both Bradley, Christie and the school children as they all enjoyed the ice cream treat of the educators. In return for this kindness, the pupils also surprised the teachers with their tributes and a book of memories present. Bradley and Christie purchased St. Mary’s School in 1994 and retired afterwards as soon as their terms had ended. It was learned that before they left the school there were already OFSTED inspections until they gained the status as “outstanding school.” Bradley was delighted when she received the good reports of their performance since this would mean the school was able to achieve its goals.

Like many schools world wide, both Bradley and Christie aimed for the good of the school as well as the students. As a result, they were able to received commendations of a job well done during their school terms as head teacher and deputy. For without their active leadership the school would not have achieved its outstanding status.

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