Teacher gifts pile up. A personalized song from the class, with the teacher's name, catchphrases, and the year's shared moments, is the gift they actually keep.
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Teachers get a lot of mugs. A lot of candles. A lot of hand creams that they politely thank the parents for and quietly donate by August. Almost none of those gifts make it to the next school year.
What teachers remember is the gift that names them. The card from a specific student. The thank-you from a parent that mentions the exact thing they did. A personalized song from the class is the scaled-up version of that: their name, the year's running jokes, the lessons that landed, the kids by name.
It is the rare end-of-year gift that lives on past the end of term.
Teaching is full of small specific moments that nobody outside the classroom sees. A song that surfaces those, the nicknames, the catchphrase, the day everything went wrong on a school trip, validates the work in a way another mug cannot.
It also pools well across a class. One parent organises, every family chips in a small amount, the whole class can sign the lyric book or the card the song lives in.
Three memories are all you need
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Last day of term, leaving assembly, the retirement do. A class rep plays the song once the cards are handed over. The lyric book, signed by every kid in the class, becomes the keepsake.
For a single-family thank you, the greeting card with a QR code works well: the child gives it, the teacher scans, the song plays.
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