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All teachers can claim 2 free tickets to Sea Life centres this August! (Worth up to £45!)
Great deal! Two adult tickets for Weymouth Sea Life Centre, for example, would normally cost £45 on the door! I'm not a teacher btw but am sharing for those of you who are! All centres are included in UK apart from London Aquarium.
Details:
School’s out for summer and to celebrate we’re offering teachers 2 free tickets to visit SEA LIFE during the holidays!
Follow these easy steps to claim your free tickets:
Download and complete a registration form by clicking on the link below.
Bring the completed form to your nearest SEA LIFE centre (excluding SEA LIFE London Aquarium) any day between 1st – 31st August 2013.
Provide proof that you are a teacher and which school you teach at and receive your 2 free tickets for that day.
*Terms and conditions
1. This offer is open to any registered teaching professional at Early Years, Primary or Secondary level. Proof of status must be presented to be eligible for this offer (i.e. pay slip, ID card or official school/nursery letterhead). 2. Upon completing all fields in the registration form, both the bearer and 1 additional adult/child will receive 1 day complimentary entry to any SEA LIFE centre (excluding SEA LIFE London Aquarium). 3. Each individual may only use this offer once to receive a maximum of 2 complimentary entry tickets. 4. This offer can be redeemed between 01.08.13 – 31.08.13 inclusive. 5. Visits must occur on the same day the form is surrendered. 6. No purchase necessary. 7. This offer is non-transferable and may be withdrawn at any time at the discretion of SEA LIFE. 8. Not valid in conjunction with any other offer.
Details:
School’s out for summer and to celebrate we’re offering teachers 2 free tickets to visit SEA LIFE during the holidays!
Follow these easy steps to claim your free tickets:
Download and complete a registration form by clicking on the link below.
Bring the completed form to your nearest SEA LIFE centre (excluding SEA LIFE London Aquarium) any day between 1st – 31st August 2013.
Provide proof that you are a teacher and which school you teach at and receive your 2 free tickets for that day.
*Terms and conditions
1. This offer is open to any registered teaching professional at Early Years, Primary or Secondary level. Proof of status must be presented to be eligible for this offer (i.e. pay slip, ID card or official school/nursery letterhead). 2. Upon completing all fields in the registration form, both the bearer and 1 additional adult/child will receive 1 day complimentary entry to any SEA LIFE centre (excluding SEA LIFE London Aquarium). 3. Each individual may only use this offer once to receive a maximum of 2 complimentary entry tickets. 4. This offer can be redeemed between 01.08.13 – 31.08.13 inclusive. 5. Visits must occur on the same day the form is surrendered. 6. No purchase necessary. 7. This offer is non-transferable and may be withdrawn at any time at the discretion of SEA LIFE. 8. Not valid in conjunction with any other offer.
I'm going to try it out
T&C state all centres except London Aquarium
Time off actually.
What for? Read the post - SeaLife
Jealous much?
I see what you did there...
Why not ask your teacher to apply and take you along?
I bet your a Neet teacher as well
It's you're not your.
And no I'm not because:
a) I'm not a teacher, and
b) NEETs, by definition, don't have teachers.
Don't be jealous of offers just because you're not eligible...
Sent to my dad
The idea behind this is that teachers would then be encouraged (persuaded) to bring groups of pupils on an 'educational' visit, thereby generating more revenue for the centres than the two free that they have given away.
Lol
£45 admission hahahahahahahahahaha
Not sure, but I know you could easily get to the Brighton one, it's just straight down on the train from Victoria. It's not too expensive either. I've taken my class to Brighton Sea Life twice. It's pretty good, maybe about 1 or 2 hours worth of entertainment.
Took us about 45 minutes to walk through (after 45 minutes in the queue) and I thought it was distinctly average frankly apart from the sharks and turtles in the glass tunnel.
... also overrun with hyperactive children and desperate looking parents!