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Sue T Retirement Comments wall
Sue Tilleard is leaving Hiltingbury Junior School after 25 years of teaching there. Were you once in Mrs Tilleard's class or has your child been in her class. Sent a message of congratulations or leave memory here. Double click anywhere to add a message.
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thanks for teaching me you were a fab teacher ill miss you loads
You were a great english teacher ;-D
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Thank You so much for teaching me, I loved every moment of your class!
Thanks x
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And I'm sure we will never loose contact. I couldn't have asked any more of you, you were my favourite teacher... EVER!
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You taught myself in Year 5, and my brother n Year 3, and we both loved it so much!
Your seating plans made myself and Anna best friends,
I was in Mrs T's year 3 class I wont forget the creativity she would bring to each class! Making flying pigs out of bottles was def a highlight! all the best xx
I am going to miss you being at Hiltingbury, but I know that you will be very happy spending time with your lovely family.
I had u in english in yr 5. My bro Jak I wish u a good retirment. Dont forget us and keep in touch.(I will be)
thanks for encouraging me with my poems.
very best wishes for your retirment and TRY NOT TO
FALL OF THE MOTORBIKE
-wink-
mrs t even though i am not in your class i think your class would be the best in the school
Thanks for being a fab teacher
Dear Sue,
All best wishes for your retirement, and our sincere thanks for your contribution (and length of service!) to the PTA.
x
thank you for being a great teacher i will miss you.
Thanks for being a great teacher i will miss you.
Thankyou for teaching me you are the best i will miss you.
but hopefully ou will have a great time with our family
Thank you for teaching me english .I have loved english this year.
I'll miss you
Olivia J
I remember mrs tilleard being my year 3 teacher in 1998 i think it was. Happy retirement and wish you all the very best
James D 1997 - 2001
I remember Mrs Tiilleard's class burning a Viking boat under the trees when I was in year 3. It was really exciting at the time! I will remember that forever!