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School Group FAQ

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Frequently asked questions for on site and distance learning programs.

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On-site Programs

Chaperones are an important part of every successful Aquarium visit. The Aquarium requires a ratio of one adult for every five students (1:5) for preschool through 8th grade and one chaperone per 10 students (1:10) for grades 9–12. Chaperones must remain with students throughout the visit. Groups without sufficient adult supervision may not be admitted.

Please fill out our chaperone sheet and send it to chaperones prior to your visit.

We require a minimum of 10 students per class and a maximum of 32. If your group has more than 10 chaperones, some may be asked to wait rejoin the group once the class is over, as there is limited space within the classroom.

After booking your program, you will receive a confirmation email, a two-week reminder and more information to help your students prepare for their visit to the Aquarium and class.

Classes are approximately one hour long (except Pre-K classes which are 30 minutes in duration). We ask that you arrive at the Aquarium at least 15 minutes prior to your class’s start time. Admission is included with your class, so your group is welcome to explore the habitats before and/or afterward, as long as the time falls within our operating hours.

School groups will be greeted by a staff member along the Aquarium’s south-facing wall. Please be on the lookout for staff members wearing an Aquarium uniform or meet by the “group entrance” flag.

As of August 1, 2023, there is a bus loading and unloading zone on Alaskan Way and Lenora Street, north of the Seattle Aquarium near Pier 62. Be aware that the City of Seattle is currently conducting major road construction between Alaskan Way and Western Avenue, which may directly impact parking and loading/unloading, so this is subject to change at any time. Because there is no safe or legal place in front of the Aquarium to idle a car or bus, curbside unloading/loading is not permitted. Failure to comply with this may result in the intervention of law enforcement.

Please contact our registration office at (206) 693-6196 or registration@seattleaquarium.org for the most up-to-date bus parking information.

If arriving in smaller passenger vehicles, you may park at the Pike Place Market Parking Garage (entrances: 1531 Western Ave. or 1901 Western Ave., Seattle, WA 98101). You can also use an interactive Seattle parking map from SDOT. If you have questions, please visit the directions and parking page to learn more.

There is minimal indoor space for eating at the Aquarium along the east wall in our Life on the Edge touch pool habitat (around the corner from the gift shop). The outdoor deck on the back of Pier 59 also offers some seating that is available seasonally and weather permitting. Groups may only eat inside the Aquarium café if they purchased food from there; please do not bring outside food into the café.

The Aquarium has a storage area for school group lunches. Please ask a staff member during arrival.

Our class registration form includes a space to note any necessary accommodations and questions. Please visit our accessibility page for general Aquarium access. For more information, contact our registrar at (206) 693-6196 or registration@seattleaquarium.org.

Classes are available during the school week and are approximately 60 minutes in duration, except for Pre-K classes, which are 30 minutes. All available class times are listed in Pacific Standard Time. Please read our classroom program descriptions prior to submitting a request through our on-site class registration form.

We accept checks, credit cards or a purchase order from your school/facility.

Schools with 40% or more free/reduced lunch participants, ESL/ELL, special education classes or ECEAPs may apply for scholarships.

The scholarship form and/or bus reimbursement form will be emailed to the address you provide. An office administrator’s signature is also required to confirm eligibility.

This form will arrive via a separate email through DocuSign. It should automatically be sent to your office administrator after you complete and sign your sections.

We will reimburse up to $500 per bus, with no cap on the number of buses used. This form will arrive via a separate email through DocuSign after your visit.

Please look over the field trip code of conduct with your students. There will be a time during the program when students can ask questions. Encourage your students to come up with questions to ask the instructor.

Student code of conduct:
O – One gentle finger when touching animals. 
R – Respect other guests, Aquarium staff/volunteers and the space (no climbing or unsafe behavior). 
C – Caring Cove is off-limits to school groups.
A – Adults must stay with their group of students at all times.
S – Share what you learned. 

If you need to cancel or change your reservation, contact our registrar at (206) 693-6196 or registration@seattleaquarium.org, Monday through Friday from 8am to 5pm.

Please bring the confirmation letter (printed or electronic are both acceptable) and payment the day of the visit. 

Distance learning programs (virtual classes)

Please complete our distance learning request form to schedule a distance learning program.

After booking your program, you will receive a confirmation email, a two-week reminder and more information to help your students prepare for their virtual class.

At this time, Aquarium visits are not included in the cost of distance learning programs. Interested in visiting the Aquarium? Please refer to our self-guided visit page.

Each virtual class is 45 minutes long, focusing on the marine ecosystems of the Pacific Northwest. Many classes include live animal interactions and time for students to ask questions. Program descriptions can be found on our distance learning page.

During the program, teachers may be asked to help call on the students, monitor the chat and inform instructors of any technical problems.

Distance learning classes are typically held over Zoom or Microsoft Teams. Each classroom will need a working microphone and monitor to connect with the Aquarium instructors.

To join separately, students will each need their own device to log in to the specified platform (Zoom or Microsoft Teams).

Please contact our registrar at (206) 693-6196 or registration@seattleaquarium.org to schedule a tech test.

No extra supplies are needed for the activities.

We love receiving questions after the program! Please email any questions to our registrar at registration@seattleaquarium.org.

We accept checks, credit cards or a purchase order from your school/facility. Payment must be processed at least 48 hours prior to your program date.

Schools with 40% or more free/reduced lunch participants, ESL/ELL, special education classes or ECEAPs may apply for a scholarship.

The scholarship form will be emailed to the address you provide. An office administrator’s signature is also required to confirm eligibility.

Encourage your students to ask questions during the program!

We require a minimum of 10 students per class and a maximum of 32.

If you need to cancel or change your reservation, contact our registrar at (206) 693-6196 or registration@seattleaquarium.org, Monday through Friday from 8am to 5pm.

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