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Have YOUR say: Jewish schools network launches ‘Thank a Teacher’ 2024 campaign

Partnership of Jewish Schools initiative to celebrate educators in Jewish schools in collaboration with Jewish News

Pic: PAJES Facebook
Pic: PAJES Facebook

Schools network Partnership of Jewish Schools (PaJeS) has launched a campaign to celebrate the efforts of teachers in Jewish schools across the UK.

The ‘Thank a Teacher 2024’ initiative aligns with National Thank a Teacher Day on June 19 and invites parents, governors, and students to nominate teachers who have made a significant impact on their lives.

Every nominated teacher will receive a personalised PaJeS certificate as a token of appreciation for their dedication and hard work.

Pic: PAJES

The initiative aims to highlight the crucial role teachers play in shaping the future of the community.

Rabbi David Meyer, chief executive officer at PaJeS said: “We are thrilled to recognise the outstanding contributions of our teachers. Their firm commitment and passion for education inspires students and encourages a thriving learning environment. This campaign is our way of saying ‘Thank You’ for their tireless efforts.”

  • To nominate your favourite teacher, please visit Thank a Teacher 2024 here. Simply fill in the website form with your selected teachers name and choose the school from the drop-down menu.
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