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09-05

Singapore will celebrate Teachers’ Day on September 5, 2025, to honor educators who shape the future. In Singapore, it’s common to give gifts on Teachers’ Day, but some basic etiquette and rules apply.

Teachers must declare gifts worth more than 50 SGD, so it’s best to choose reasonably priced presents. In addition, cash or gift cards should be avoided to prevent misunderstandings.

There are some good gifts to pick.

Tily Tea’s Teachers’ Day Pack

Tily Tea’s Teachers’ Day gift set features traditional herbal and fruit blends that help improve mental wellness — boosting energy, aiding sleep, and reducing stress.

  • Small pack from $9.90, with an additional $1 gift bag available.

  • The box allows space to doodle or write a thank-you note.

WAI Teachers’ Day Goodie Bag

Notebooks were once a symbol of Singapore’s education system. WAI has launched Teachers’ Day gifts that bring back that heritage:

  • $9 gift bag includes 2 packs of cookies and a notebook charm.

  • $15 snack box includes cookies and stickers for personal notes of appreciation.

Famous Amos Teachers’ Day Box

Famous Amos has rolled out Teachers’ Day cookies priced $7.90–$11.90, packaged in boxes shaped like school supplies.

  • Each box comes with sticky notes so students can write personal thank-you messages.

Mint Home’s Personalised Teacher Essentials

Practical everyday items make thoughtful gifts. Mint Home’s Teachers’ Day collection offers:

  • Teacher essentials like clipboards (all under $20) with personalised engraving.

  • Gift boxes from $6, allowing buyers to curate 2 small items such as crochet potted flowers.

Teacher-Themed Crochet Gifts

Get creative with handmade crochet gifts like bookmarks for Teachers’ Day.

  • For those less crafty, Jolly Pally offers ready-made crochet items under $20, such as a mini sunflower pot ($15.90).

🎉 Teacher’s Day Special: Which Teacher Left the Deepest Impression on You?
In Singapore, Teacher’s Day falls on September 5, while in China, we celebrate it on September 10. 👩‍🏫👨‍🏫 A teacher isn’t just someone in the classroom — they can also be a friend, a parent, a stranger on the internet, or even an AI that suddenly appeared — like GPT or DeepSeek. As long as they bring us growth and inspiration, they can be considered our “teacher.” On this special day, which teacher comes to mind first? Who is your favorite “stock teacher”? Would you recommend them to others? Do you have a message of thanks you’d like to share with your teacher?
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