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All school staff in Dubai will receive free annual passes to Dubai Parks & Resorts as a 'thank you' gift.
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The initiative aims to thank school staff for their tireless efforts during the Covid-19 pandemic.
The Dubai Parks & Resorts and the Knowledge and Human Development Authority (KHDA) have teamed up to offer every teacher and school employee the free annual pass.
Mouza Al Suwaidi, Chief of Engagement at KHDA, said: “In the last few months, teachers and school staff all over Dubai have shown great passion, resilience and commitment to high quality learning and the well-being of children, for which we are truly grateful.
"We hope these annual passes will give them many days of happiness with family and friends in a safe environment."
Rami Mashini, VP of Sales and Marketing at Dubai Parks & Resorts, said it has been a difficult time for everyone as they navigate through online learning and keeping students safe and educated.
"So we hope a free pass to a whole year of fun at our amazing parks - where they can enjoy over 100 rides, shows and attractions - will help to put smiles on their faces.”
To redeem the free annual park pass, teachers and school staff should visit one of the guest services counters at Dubai Parks & Resorts before February 28 and bring the unique code in the information letter given by their school.
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