Celebrating a long, well-spent teaching career calls for something special. These teacher retirement gifts recognize teachers’ contributions and help them plan for the best years yet to come! There are options here to fit any budget and interest, so you’ll find something for any teacher who’s leaving the classroom behind.
We asked more than 100 real teachers what they’d give (or want to receive) for a teacher retirement gift, and they had plenty of tips to offer:
- “One of the best I’ve seen is a welcome sign signed on the back with all the faculty and their favorite memory listed.” -Tracy B.
- “A plaque with several phrases the teacher was known for along with candid pictures of the teacher from old yearbooks, etc.” -Brande C.
- “A book of advice from students about what to do when retired (I teach elementary so it’s pretty funny) and also their best memories with that teacher.” -Caitlin Veise
See more of their tips and check out all our favorite teacher retirement gift ideas below!
Best Teacher Retirement Gifts To Celebrate Their Career
Preschool teacher Alicia Worthy (along with many other teachers) recommends giving “something that captures their years of service; maybe a video of testimonials from current and former coworkers and students.” Here are personal and thoughtful ways to celebrate their lifetime of achievements.
Teacher Retirement Gifts for Travel Lovers
Presley Bryant recommends “a journal and a passport case!” Lots of retirees use their new free time to travel the country—or the world. These gifts can help them on their journeys.
Best Teacher Retirement Gifts for Hobbies and Relaxation
“I would give them a themed basket of stuff they love to do so they can use it when they retire,” says one Ohio 4th grade teacher. “For example, one of my retiring colleagues loved to garden so we got her a bunch of gardening stuff.” Here are some more ways to help retired teachers enjoy their hobbies in the years to come.
Teacher Retirement Cards and Gift Cards
Personalized letters and handmade cards are always appreciated. “We made a really cute card for a retiring teacher with the ABCs of retirement, and we said something they could do for each letter,” shared a 1st grade teacher from Texas. Lots of other teachers recommended giving them gift cards so they can choose their own new adventures.