Bulwell Bulletin, July 2022
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T h a<br />
n k<br />
Y o u<br />
Part of the Ethics curriculum includes discussions around the importance of<br />
appreciating one another and saying thank you. One of the outcomes of this, which<br />
has become a termly tradition, is the production of hundreds of 'Thank You Teacher'<br />
cards by Ethics Teacher, Miss Wealleans. These are given to students to write their<br />
appreciation of their teachers who have taught, helped and inspired them during the<br />
term.<br />
The cards are then delivered to staff on the last day to spread a little joy. The notes<br />
from our students are really lovely to read and make the job of teaching <strong>Bulwell</strong><br />
students even more worthwhile.<br />
The staff at <strong>Bulwell</strong> would also like to say a big thank you to<br />
all our students for making this such an enjoyable term!<br />
Thanks for helping<br />
me to<br />
shine!<br />
Thank you for<br />
believing in me<br />
even when I didn't,<br />
and encouraging<br />
me to achieve my<br />
best.<br />
Thank you for<br />
encouraging me to<br />
speak up when<br />
something wrong is<br />
said (homophobia).<br />
Thank you so<br />
much.<br />
Thank you<br />
for always<br />
saying,<br />
"You can do it"<br />
You have inspired<br />
me to be more kind<br />
to people and to be<br />
the best person I<br />
can be, and to be<br />
confident in myself.<br />
You have helped<br />
me through things<br />
you don't even<br />
know about. So<br />
thank you!<br />
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