We are nearly there, the finish line is firmly in sight!
Across the country you can hear the count downs, some with 3 days some with 5 left, but the quiet whispers of ‘One Monday left, One Tuesday left…’ has now changed to ‘5 days, 4 days…’
And no, that is not the school children getting excited at the prospect of their six weeks of bliss with no homework, no getting up early, no teachers and NO SCHOOL!
I am talking about the teachers!
I have always said teaching is a vocation.
You either want to do it or you don’t.
But even if you really want to do it, nothing, and I mean NOTHING, can prepare you for the all encompassing exhaustion that accompanies the best profession in the world!
You see the little seeds of your pupils planted in your care at the beginning of the year, and as you realise what they need to flourish, you chart every stage of their germination, encouraging growth academically, emotionally and physically. The end of the year sees you proudly showing off the blooms you have helped to cultivate.
But not without wiping yourself out.
What with planning lessons that will engage and encourage, delivering all singing, all dancing lessons, assessing and marking, filling in spreadsheets and creating classroom environments to inspire, alongside termly reports and progress grids, not to mention our own teaching observations and performance management meetings, we still have to deal with staff meetings, parent meetings, parents in general and other class based issues. And I can’t forget the extra duties such as subject responsibilities, and clubs that we may run.
It is truly exhausting.
And we thank the day that the school gates finally shut in July… to the children anyway.
You see, contrary to popular belief, once the kids go home, it doesn’t automatically mean that the teachers pack up and leave in a ‘Let’s party! School’s out!’rush.
No.
Many of those teachers will probably leave earlier than normal, then the following Monday will be back in class. (Or maybe the last week of the holidays)
Yes.
We love our jobs that much.
Because it’s not possible to give your children the education they need without planning and preparation. And if we are teaching in the term time, and during school hours, we need to put in that overtime (unpaid, might I add) at home, and in school, to get things ready for our class of angels!
So, I will finish on Tuesday (Yesss!) then be back on Wednesday with my colleagues, clearing the classroom, sorting through resources, preparing display boards, naming books, printing resources, filing paperwork, ordering necessary items. We may be back all week, it may be a few days, but that will be the start of our break.
Then once we leave the school gates, our summer can finally start, but we know that wherever we go, our teacher mind is on somewhere in the back ground, collecting things that will help with our teaching, and any spare moments, we will probably be browsing Pinterest, saving ideas for the next year. And we will keep seeing stationery that would be soooo great for our class! (Cue spending from our own pockets, because we just can’t help it!)
You think your name (Mr/Miss/Mrs …) will be forgotten for the summer, but as you walk through your hometown, you can guarantee you will find a student, or their family, calling your name. Sometimes you want to hide, to forget you are a teacher, but for the most part, you relish the recognition! After all, a child remembers you and wants to speak to you, even out of school! That must be a good thing, right?
A teacher’s work is never done.
And I wouldn’t change it for anything!
( Actually, that’s a lie! I would change it so that there weren’t so many unrealistic expectations on the children, so much demand for accountability, so much paperwork and red tape, taking the fun out of lessons you could be teaching… Oh and a pay rise would be wonderful!)
So, once my extra stint is finished at school, I will be off to spend time caring for Pops, and getting some rewriting done on that finished but not forgotten manuscript (in between keeping the kids apart! 😉 You know what I mean!)
And before we know it, September will be knocking… actually August, because we go back on 30th August… well, us teachers, anyway!
But I am soooo not thinking about that end of the holidays yet!
EDC Writing/Believing Sight Unseen
Jul 19, 2018 @ 06:58:35
Ah, the shortest 6 weeks of your year – the longest of mine – says a grandad to a 12, 10 and 7 year old who he now gets 3 days a week, with a 3 year old in tow. Must put the Samaritans number on the fridge! Enjoy your well deserved break Ritu – you’ve earn’t it! Cheers. Eric.
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Ritu
Jul 19, 2018 @ 11:17:56
Ha ha!!!!!! Thank you Eric 😍
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teachingtipsbh
Nov 23, 2017 @ 15:53:11
Teaching is the only life cycle which keeps going endlessly. Despite this fact, I adore my job. Thank you for this post. I enjoyed reading it.
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Ritu
Nov 23, 2017 @ 17:05:08
It is a true cycle! Thank you for reading!
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justbrittanyblog
Nov 06, 2017 @ 03:29:52
Wow wonderful post !! As a fellow teacher . I️ love you to follow me !
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I am Aranab
Oct 17, 2017 @ 04:34:59
As I started my journey as a lecturer, within 3 weeks I have started appreciating my lecturers/teachers tenfold more. Even the ones who i thought were shitty.
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Ritu
Oct 17, 2017 @ 06:44:49
You really don’t understand the exhaustion of teaching until you have lived it for a few days, that is true! Glad you have joined the noble profession!
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thetremendousteacher
Aug 28, 2017 @ 20:45:04
I love this! Thanks for sharing. I feel like you might appreciate my blog as well. I just started, but I think you’ll relate to the first two posts (or just laugh at my teaching reality) http://www.TremendousTeacher.com Thanks for any feedback! 🙂
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Ritu
Aug 28, 2017 @ 21:07:25
Thanks!
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Konsgaard
Aug 18, 2017 @ 13:35:05
Here in Greece teachers have 3 full months off… Mid June to mid September if you are at a public school and you get paid your normal salary during these months.
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Ritu
Aug 18, 2017 @ 13:49:20
We still get paid throughout the holidays, but 6 weeks seems to slip by so fast!
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yorkshireteacherblog
Aug 17, 2017 @ 10:24:53
Hopefully you’re recharging fully right now! 😊
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Ritu
Aug 17, 2017 @ 11:07:55
I’m trying… but what with my writing.. my mind is still whirring. At least I can snooze in the afternoon being as it’s the holidays!!
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IwriteYouwrite
Aug 11, 2017 @ 14:33:50
A teacher’s work is nicer done…no truer statement ever!
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Ritu
Aug 11, 2017 @ 14:55:21
Never ever!!!!
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Saved you a Spot
Aug 02, 2017 @ 12:36:33
I totally relate! September is just round the corner…
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Ritu
Aug 02, 2017 @ 12:48:51
Whyyyyyyyy!!!!! Shhh! No we still have over 4 weeks… time to concentrate on that now!!!
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Saved you a Spot
Aug 02, 2017 @ 12:49:55
You made me laugh!! Yes ok, I’ll stop! You are totally right!! 🙂
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Ritu
Aug 02, 2017 @ 12:51:25
😀 teachers unite!!! Instead of relaxing I’ve managed to talk myself into spending August writing! No rest for the wicked eh!
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Saved you a Spot
Aug 02, 2017 @ 16:40:32
hahaha! Yeah! I hear that! Doing much of the same myself. Holiday time is quality blogging time!
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Ritu
Aug 02, 2017 @ 17:02:35
Blogging… plus novel writing… such fun!
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My Childhood Bookshelf
Aug 23, 2017 @ 19:14:00
And the countdown is on. I’m down to less than a week.
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Saved you a Spot
Aug 23, 2017 @ 19:17:03
Yep, it’s on for sure! I’ve got a week and a half to go 👩🏻🏫✏️☑️
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Ritu
Aug 23, 2017 @ 19:50:31
Me too!
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Saved you a Spot
Aug 23, 2017 @ 20:00:50
😁😁😁
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Ritu
Aug 23, 2017 @ 19:49:51
Tell.me about it!
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amandaknipe
Aug 01, 2017 @ 21:55:33
Teaching is the most challenging profession but it can also be the most rewarding. That was an awesome read 😊 very interesting to see someone else’s perspective. I am studying at the moment to be an early childhood teacher so I loved it 😊
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Ritu
Aug 01, 2017 @ 22:09:55
Good luck with your studies! I’m currently teaching the Foundation stage. It’s challenging indeed. But so satisfying!
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classroomandkitchen
Jul 26, 2017 @ 00:12:38
Teaching is wonderful, but no one really prepares you for the never-off-duty part. 😛 I have run into students on out-of-state vacation! Enjoy the remainder of summer and here’s wishes for a refreshed beginning of next year.
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Ritu
Jul 26, 2017 @ 07:54:04
Thank you Rebecca!!!
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thattrueteacher
Jul 24, 2017 @ 11:20:36
Holidays just finished here in NZ, first day back today 😦
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Ritu
Jul 24, 2017 @ 14:41:11
We are the total opposite!
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josypheen
Jul 23, 2017 @ 19:47:49
GO RITU!!
Now its the weekend you have basically done it. The clean up on Monday might be tiring, but not as much as teaching. You totally deserve a long break! Have a lovely lovely summer!
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Ritu
Jul 23, 2017 @ 19:59:28
Thanks Josy!!! I’m so shattered. It really hit today!!!!
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emilypageart
Jul 23, 2017 @ 17:19:56
What amazes me are the teachers who teach summer school, too, so they just never get a break. I don’t know how they do it, because it is truly exhausting. Thanks for doing what you do!
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Ritu
Jul 23, 2017 @ 17:38:42
I know Emily! Don’t know how they do It!
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My Childhood Bookshelf
Aug 23, 2017 @ 19:13:31
So, true. I can’t imagine not having the summer break. I often tell people that the reason we have the non-classroom time that we do is because we work 60-70 hours a week the rest of the year. Those teaching summer school? More power to you.
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Ritu
Aug 23, 2017 @ 19:49:39
We definitely deserve it!!!
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Lucy Mitchell
Jul 23, 2017 @ 14:10:34
Having kids and watching them go through school makes me realise what miracle workers you all are. I think its wonderful what you all do as well as being temporary parents to them whilst we all work. Great post! xx
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Ritu
Jul 23, 2017 @ 14:14:39
Aw thank you Lucy 😙😙😙😙
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Shallow Reflections
Jul 23, 2017 @ 12:18:29
The only time I want to be a teacher is during school vacations and snow days, Ritu. But I am forever grateful for the dedicated individuals who respond to this calling with hearts and soul. Enjoy your time off! #SundayBlogShare
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Ritu
Jul 23, 2017 @ 12:28:37
Lol thank You!!!
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thebeasley
Jul 23, 2017 @ 12:17:56
I have nothing but respect for teachers. It’s one of the most important jobs in the world. Hope you get some relaxing done this summer!!
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Ritu
Jul 23, 2017 @ 12:28:25
Thank you Hayley!
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Marje @ Kyrosmagica
Jul 23, 2017 @ 11:15:23
Enjoy your well earned break Ritu. I just found out my daughter’s been offered a job teaching English as a foreign language in South Korea! Freaking out a bit about this at the moment. But, she is ecstatic – a huge Korean pop fan and loves Korean food etc.
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Ritu
Jul 23, 2017 @ 12:00:16
Wow!!! That is an amazing opportunity! Wishing her all the best!!!
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Marje @ Kyrosmagica
Jul 23, 2017 @ 12:12:55
Yes, it is but it’s so far away! Will miss her terribly. She’s always hankered after living abroad – especially in the Far East. Just like her grandpa!
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Ritu
Jul 23, 2017 @ 12:28:13
I hope she enjoys realising her dream!!!!
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Marje @ Kyrosmagica
Jul 23, 2017 @ 12:30:48
Yes, exciting times ahead!!!!
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Terri Webster Schrandt
Jul 21, 2017 @ 18:46:12
I’m already preparing for Fall semester. Teaching three university classes. Educator’s work is never done!! Enjoy what’s left of your summer!
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Ritu
Jul 21, 2017 @ 18:53:22
Thank you my lovey. You too xxx
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eoilsforthesoul
Jul 19, 2017 @ 01:17:13
The best part of school was having those favorite teachers all of you make a big impact ! ☺
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Ritu
Jul 19, 2017 @ 06:57:27
Thank you ! It is always a great feeling when an ex pupil comes over to you and says they loved your class!
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Anna
Jul 18, 2017 @ 18:57:57
You teachers matters. Don’t ever forget that! Without you we would go completely dumb.
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Ritu
Jul 18, 2017 @ 19:18:57
Aw thank you Anna!
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Writer
Jul 18, 2017 @ 18:01:43
It’s true! I was just in my classroom and it’s the middle of summer. Ridiculous, I know, but it’s that time of year to get back-to-school deals for our classrooms. Now, let’s rest and get back out in the sun! 🙂
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Ritu
Jul 18, 2017 @ 18:56:27
The things us teachers do eh!
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Holistic Wayfarer
Jul 18, 2017 @ 05:09:08
When I got home from teaching 5th grade (way back in my other life), I was DrAiNeD.
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Ritu
Jul 18, 2017 @ 07:38:17
It is ridiculous, the tiredness you feel!!!
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Jennie
Jul 18, 2017 @ 03:26:29
Yes!!!
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Ritu
Jul 18, 2017 @ 07:37:57
I know you can relate!!!
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Jennie
Jul 18, 2017 @ 12:15:11
For sure! 😀
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crosscountrylifeblog
Jul 18, 2017 @ 03:11:42
Nice post! Great!
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Ritu
Jul 18, 2017 @ 07:37:45
Thanks!
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Rae Longest
Jul 17, 2017 @ 21:05:08
Been there…am there. Like you said Sunday, even my tired is tired! Today I was at the school “setting up” by 7:00 am, class ended at 10:15, five minute bathroom break and office hours (extra individual help) until 11:00, doctor’s appointment in the next town at 11:30, down the street to another doctor by 1:00, to the lab down the street and home at 2:30. Exhausted? I think that’s my middle name!
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Ritu
Jul 17, 2017 @ 21:49:30
I’m dragging myself towards Friday lol!!!
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Rae Longest
Jul 19, 2017 @ 01:31:49
Not to rub it in or anything, but my weekend starts at noon Thursday…not to rub it in!
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Ritu
Jul 19, 2017 @ 06:57:57
Na na na na na! Not Listening! But then once mine is here, it’s 6 weeks long!
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@g33hubb
Jul 17, 2017 @ 20:09:05
Well written Ritu! I work in Primary school admin (or at least I did before my health decided enough was enough), so I know how exhausting teaching is and I take my hat off to all you teachers out there. You are so right when you say teaching is a vocation – you really have to want to do it. So, have a wonderful break when you can, and forget about September for the time being!
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Ritu
Jul 17, 2017 @ 21:48:53
Thank you soooo much!! I definitely need it!!!!
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Erika Kind
Jul 17, 2017 @ 19:27:36
Like being a doctor, nurse, priest… or teacher, I always said it is rather a calling than a job! But that doesn’t mean that you also need your rest and breaks! Soon…
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Ritu
Jul 17, 2017 @ 21:48:24
4 days sis… 4 days!!!!
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Erika Kind
Jul 18, 2017 @ 19:13:00
Only 3 left!!!
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Ritu
Jul 18, 2017 @ 19:19:33
Woohoo!
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Erika Kind
Jul 18, 2017 @ 19:35:52
😄😄
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Shivangi
Jul 17, 2017 @ 14:58:42
A noble profession but with great responsibility! Happy holidays Ritu…you deserve a nice break😀👍
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Ritu
Jul 17, 2017 @ 16:44:57
Thank you Shivangi!!!
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aka Cibo the Anti-Pasti Poet
Jul 17, 2017 @ 14:11:53
Yay! Doing a job you love and doing it well. G:)
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Ritu
Jul 17, 2017 @ 16:44:05
Thanks G!!!
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Sara Gethin
Jul 17, 2017 @ 13:17:35
So remember that anticipation of the holidays approaching, even though I’ve been out of teaching for 10 years or more now. Have a wonderful and refreshing break, Ritu – and I hope all the things you’d like to change about teaching come true sooner rather than later!
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Ritu
Jul 17, 2017 @ 16:43:41
Thank you Sara! We can but hope!
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Judy E Martin
Jul 17, 2017 @ 12:49:14
I hope you managed to get some much needed rest over the holidays, Sis 🙂 xx
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Ritu
Jul 17, 2017 @ 16:43:18
Fingers crossed sis!
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bitaboutbritain
Jul 17, 2017 @ 09:32:22
I wonder what Mr Chips would have made of it all?
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Ritu
Jul 17, 2017 @ 16:42:18
😀
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Sobhalisha Panda
Jul 17, 2017 @ 09:29:19
Teaching small kids takes more effort than teaching the older ones,,I have my cousin about 5 years old and teaching her is the most difficult thing I have ever done,,,
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Ritu
Jul 17, 2017 @ 16:41:22
You are right there!!!!
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Cheila
Jul 17, 2017 @ 08:40:35
Not to make you jealous but, in Portugal, we have 2 and a half months of Summer vacation. Wanna move here?😊
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Ritu
Jul 17, 2017 @ 16:41:07
What are the holidays like the rest of the year? You may just convince Me! 😉
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Cheila
Jul 17, 2017 @ 16:42:29
15 days for Christmas, 1 week for Carnival and another 2 weeks in Easter 😊
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Ritu
Jul 17, 2017 @ 16:45:23
That’s it… I’m coming!
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Cheila
Jul 17, 2017 @ 16:46:54
Oh and if you’re a college student you get June, July, August and half of September
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Ritu
Jul 17, 2017 @ 17:02:01
That’s like here!
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Cheila
Jul 17, 2017 @ 17:03:38
Oh. But teachers have a sweet life here anyway. 6 weeks is not enough
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Ritu
Jul 17, 2017 @ 17:31:46
You’re right it really isn’t enough!!!
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TanGental
Jul 17, 2017 @ 07:52:49
I have this image of you recognising someone, now in their 20s, as a former pupil and squealing and running up to them…. or is that just we bloggers you save that for?! Have a great summer and think about that book, eh? You don’t have to increase your blogging now you’re free.
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Ritu
Jul 17, 2017 @ 08:05:06
I would 100% do that with former pupils! I had one come for work experience last year!!!
I will try so hard to relax His Geoffleship ! Xx
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gouparchery
Jul 17, 2017 @ 05:39:59
good post ,awesome
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Ritu
Jul 17, 2017 @ 06:53:28
Thank you !
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robbiesinspiration
Jul 17, 2017 @ 05:05:34
I know that teaching is not the part time job many people think it is. I also know that teaching, particularly small children, takes a lot of energy. I hope you get some R&R, Ritu. You deserve it.
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Ritu
Jul 17, 2017 @ 06:53:21
Thanks Robbie! I am counting the days!!
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Ashwini Nawathe
Jul 17, 2017 @ 04:59:17
Hahaha..I know that feeling 😛 And yes it is so exhausting to shepherd around a bunch of kids (mine are unruly 17/18 year olds). But running into them at random places and getting recognized and loved is a bonus. Only yesterday I met a past student of mine and she told she was getting married! I suddenly feel so old now and I’m just 26!! God…
Teaching is something I love and I wouldn’t trade it for anything. Period.
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Ritu
Jul 17, 2017 @ 06:53:00
My students are 3-5…. when I hear one of them is getting married, I will definitely feel old!!!
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Ashwini Nawathe
Jul 17, 2017 @ 09:57:08
Hahaha..definitely!
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Ritu
Jul 17, 2017 @ 16:42:49
😀
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anhistorianabouttown
Jul 17, 2017 @ 04:22:36
You’ve got this, Ritu!!! Hopefully it will be a little quieter and more relaxed for you once it’s just you in your classroom 🙂
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Ritu
Jul 17, 2017 @ 06:52:10
It can be my favourite time, with none of the kids around lol!!!
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