This form is a sample letter in Word format covering the subject matter of the title of the form.
This form is a sample letter in Word format covering the subject matter of the title of the form.
Template #1: Paper Letter of Resignation Dear Principal's Name, I am writing to formally resign from my position as Your Position at School Name, effective Last Working Day. I've truly appreciated my time working, learning, and growing here and am grateful for the opportunities I've had.
Teachers are expected to give at least two weeks' notice before resigning, although more notice is appreciated. It's important to check your employment contract or union agreement for specific requirements. When resigning, provide a professional and polite resignation letter to the school administration.
Please accept this resignation letter as formal notification that I am leaving my academic role. In alignment with my notice period, my final day of employment will be (DD/MM/YYYY). I would like to make this transition as smooth as possible for the department and carefully hand over my tasks in the next few months.
Schedule a meeting with your boss. Express your gratitude for the opportunities you've had and explain that you've decided to pursue further education. Emphasize that this was a difficult decision, but one that is important for your long-term career goals. Provide as much notice as possible, typically 2-4 weeks.
A notice of resignation should always be provided in writing. Where possible, always try to speak with the Headmaster or your Department Head in person beforehand and let them know that you intend to leave. You can then officialise this in writing with the notice of resignation.
Notify your employer: You should inform the school administration or principal in writing. Include the effective date of resignation and your reason for resigning. Provide enough notice: Your employment contract or school policy will most likely require a notice period.
``Dear (principal's name) I would like to step down from my current (your grade) teaching position effective December 22, 2022. Thank you for the opportunity to work at (your school)! Sincerely, (your name).'' You don't need to put the reason, just - bye...
Even when resigning verbally, always submit your resignation in writing as well, not merely through an email. To begin with, format it as a professional business letter, including your name, address, etc. in the header and including the same information for the principal/school district.
Take care of yourself. You can be honest and tell your employer what's happening and why you're leaving or you can keep it to yourself and just type and sign a nice note of your resignation from the position. Ask for a meeting with your principal and just give it to them. Send a copy to HR or whoever their boss is too.