A hamper for teachers from MakeHampers is a proper end-of-term thank-you, not another mug. Chocolate, biscuits, a bottle of wine, or a box of good tea. Nothing too personal, just a genuine thank-you for the year. Packed by hand.
Free UK delivery, no minimum order. For the end of term, a leaving gift, or a class collection. Add a note and send it in with your child or to the school.
A teacher hamper is a thank-you gift for the end of term, built to say thanks without overstepping. Chocolate, biscuits, tea, or a bottle of wine. The sort of gift that reads as grateful, not awkward.
A teacher gift here tends to hold:
Keep it simple and kind. A good chocolate box or a bottle says thank you plainly.
A teacher gift works best kept a little professional. Nothing too personal, nothing over the top. Chocolate, tea or a bottle of wine hits the mark, from one child or a whole class chipping in together.
When parents club together, the budget stretches to something better. A wine and cheese box or a larger chocolate hamper suits a group gift. For several teachers at once, the corporate hampers can sort bulk orders and one invoice.
Go by what most people can enjoy. The chocolate hampers are the safe, always-welcome pick. For a teacher who likes a glass, the wine hampers step it up. For a plain thank-you to anyone who helped, the thank you hampers cover it. Before school age, the gifts for nursery staff do the same for a keyworker or nursery team.
Delivery is free across the UK, nothing on postage. Order by 1pm and it goes out that working day, in good time for the last day of term. Send it to the school or the house. A wine box needs signing for. The delivery and returns page has the detail.
A kind, uncomplicated one. Chocolate and biscuits, a speciality tea, or a bottle of wine. It should feel grateful without being too personal, which is exactly right for a teacher.
Chocolate is the reliable end-of-term pick, welcome from any child. If you want to do more, a bottle of wine or a tea and treats box lifts it without going overboard.
For most, yes, as long as you know they drink. A single bottle reads as a warm thank-you. If you are unsure, a chocolate or tea box keeps it safe and still generous.
Yes, and it is a good way to do it. A pooled budget buys a bigger hamper, a wine and cheese box or a chocolate tower. For several teachers, the corporate side handles bulk in one order.
Yes, with a little notice. Order by 1pm and it leaves that working day, free across the UK. Set the delivery for the last week at the basket, and send it to the school if that is easier.