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Thank a Teacher Day 2025: Send us your messages

Thank a Teacher Day 2025: Send us your messages

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It's National Thank a Teacher' Day today!It's a day that celebrates teachers and school staff all over the country and thanks them for their hard work.Whether it is your class teacher, a teaching assistant or dinner helper we want to hear from YOU.What makes them so fantastic and what you are grateful for?You can let us know by leaving a comment below.
You see them almost every day and they are a big part of your lives, teachers and school support staff help kids learn and grow and now there is a chance to recognise all they do.Is there a special teacher who is able to explain things really well and makes lessons super fun?Or is there a teaching assistant who has helped you with something that you found difficult?Perhaps there's someone who is always there for a friendly chat or is guaranteed to make you laugh? Maybe one of your school staff is particularly kind or a good listener?Or is there a dinner helper who remembers what your favourite food is and always gives you a bigger helping?Whoever it is, give that special person in your school a shout out in the comments.Let us know how they've helped you and why they should be thanked.

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