Expert reveals gifting etiquette for good grades and the best unique buys to treat A-level students on results day
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Students across the UK are celebrating an incredible year for A-level results - after scoring record top grades outside of the pandemic years.
The scores will, undoubtedly, be a cause for celebration for many, as parents of the youngsters now gearing up for university look for the perfect gift to mark the milestone occasion.
However, when it comes to congratulating graduates with a present, said etiquette expert Jo Hayes, a few pointers can help add even more joy to the day.
If you're on the hunt for a gift that's both thoughtful and useful, Jo told Femail the most important starting point is to consider your child's interests.
'You might like the biography of Warren Bugget, but would they?' she said. 'Consider what their likes and dislikes.'
Further, if you have more than one A-leveller at home, 'ensure your gifts remain relatively equal as each goes through their' results - even if one does better than the other.
Other than that, Jo added, look for supplies, accessories, and appliances that might be useful as your child embarks on a new adventure at what is hopefully their university of choice.
From essentials like mattress protectors and bed linen to nifty gadgets that are also cost-effective, here's the ultimate guide to A-level worthy gifts your child will cherish forever:
Comfortable bedding
It's a university essential your child will forever be grateful for, so treat them to new bedding sets before the start of term in a few weeks.
A fresh duvet and duvet cover, with matching sheets and pillowcases, is a fuss-free yet really thoughtful gift that also signifies the start of a new chapter.
Get Laid Beds offers an all-in-one bedding bundle, comprising a duvet cover, fitted sheet, and pillowcases, in 100 per cent cotton that will transform your child's dorm room into an oasis of calm amidst the excitement of university.
A good mattress protector is also an investment worth making to ensure - we love one with dual benefits, like this waterproof version from Panda London that also has cooling qualities for those hot summer months.
Premium bath and body sets
Luxurious bath and body sets from brands like Aesop, Sol de Janeiro, and Space NK are sure to earn you some brownie points.
While they may not be the most exciting present, your child will eternally be grateful for the treat that will also save them a few pounds on their weekly shop every month.
Space NK's three-in-one Caribbean Shores Pamper Set consists of a deliciously fragrant body wash, with scents of mandarin, coconut and jasmine, as well as a body oil and scrub for a spa-like experience on a student budget.
Sol De Janeiro's Bum Bum Jet set is TikTok-approved, which means it's highly likely your child has their eyes on it anyway.
Mini Air Fryer
While no uni experience is complete without late-night instant noodles, your child might appreciate a mini air fryer for hassle-free meals on nights they're staying in.
While they won't break the bank, compact variants of the universally-beloved appliance have 1.5L capacities and are perfect for cooking small, healthy dinners for one.
The MY Compact Air Fryer from The Range is currently discounted to £24.99 and is a great addition to any student flat.
Its salient features include a 60-minute digital timer, adjustable temperature control up to 200 degrees celsius, and a removable, non-stick frying tray that makes cleaning up a breeze.
A tech upgrade
Jo told Femail that a new phone or iPhone is a great uni gift - depending on how much you're willing and able to spend.
Perhaps a few family members could contribute towards this more expensive present that may be just the thing your A-leveller deserves.
Bags and laptop cases
Aligning with this theme of helpful uni things, but at a lower price point, Jo continued, a laptop case, trendy new tote bag or a nice leather backpack is also an excellent option.
You could go the extra mile and have these embossed with your child's initials for a special touch.
Gift card
The universal gift that is the gift card is not as ‘impersonal’ as some people claim, Jo said.
'It’s a super practical, and greatly appreciated gift, that is always received better than something the recipient doesn’t want or need.
'Be it a "cash card" or a gift card to their favourite store, they’ll love it,' she added.
A coffee machine
While splashier versions of this home appliance can cost upwards of £100, there are budget-friendly alternatives that will help elevate your child's accommodation - while saving them splurging on £4 coffees every morning.
The Happy Cream coffee machine from boss is currently over 50 per cent off, down to £34.99 from £79.99.
Jo recommended pairing it with a 12-month supply of pods or coffee beans.
Experiences
The etiquette expert added that gifting your child a special experience - by giving them concert tickets to watch one of their favourite artists, for instance - can also gbe very special and meaningful.
Other options include a weekend getaway, High Tea at the Claridge's Hotel or Fortnum & Mason's Diamond Jubilee Salon.
You can add a thoughtfully worded, handwritten card and a bouquet of flowers to 'express your admiration for their academic efforts', Jo said.
When choosing flowers, opt for blooms like daisies, lillies, carnatios, or tulips, she concluded.
