To mark the end of term we asked for messages of thanks for primary school teachers who have made a big difference to you and your child.
Judging by the response, it's clear Bolton has some amazing teachers.
From helping to grow confidence to being a brilliant support, school staff have been going above and beyond to give little ones in Bolton the best start to school life.
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Send us your thank you messages for your child's teacher
"Here are some of the heartfelt messages we received from appreciative parents and children. "
We asked for your responses - this is what you sent.
What is your response?Thank you Miss Wolfenden for helping my confidence grow so much this year! You have done so much for me and I’ll miss you in year 3!! Love from James Hoole class 2W St. James Daisy Hill Primary School xxx
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What is your response?Dorothy would like to thank all her lovely teachers at St. James Daisy Hill nursery for looking after her and giving her the best start to her education xxxx
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What is your response?Miss Kelly, Blackshaw Primary School. Thank you so much for being the most helpful, kind and caring teacher. Good luck teaching in Qatar! Love Declan Thistlethwaite xx
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What is your response?MISS HOBAN RECEPTION CLASS ST THOMAS HALLIWELL THANK YOU FOR MAKING OUR YEAR IN RECEPTION amazing love summer and sienna
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What is your response?Our daughter Ayva Armstrong has loved her year in reception, she has blossomed into a beautiful kind caring little girl, big thanks to her teachers, Miss Conroy, Mrs Hoban, Miss Lane, Mrs Taylor and Miss Hussain.
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What is your response?Bailey Kelly Year 3 Our lady of Lourdes Bailey would like to thank his teacher Mrs Clayton. Mrs Clayton has supported and believed in Bailey all year and brought the best out of him. Can't thank her enough xxx Amazing teacher xxx
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