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Learn To Swim With JJ Swim School

 

Why should my child learn to swim?

Swimming is not just a great way of keeping fit, but is also a valuable step in increasing the safety of children in and around water. Although water can be fun, it can often be dangerous, so equipping your child with swimming skills; they will grow up with the knowledge of what to do and not to do if situations ever occur. This is a point recognised by the Government and National Curriculum. There is no escape from water and by developing a child’s ability to swim, they will enjoy themselves safely.

 

You’re never to young or old to learn to swim. We have lessons for babies as young as 4 months through to adults.

 

JJ Swim School will teach your child to swim using the Amateur Swimming Associations national plan for teaching swimming, as well as adding peace of mind for you and your child. Being able to swim can open a whole new world, offering the chance to participate in other water based activities or progress to competitive swimming.

 

At JJ Swim School, Justine Mileusnić and Jodie Kantas are both experienced and qualified swimming teachers, both holding full teachers certificate in teaching swimming. Both continually attend professional developments and regularly attend training courses to stay in the forefront of the latest teaching techniques.

 

Our classes deliver lessons for 50 weeks of the year through 5 10 week courses. Our teacher pupil ratio is very low allowing us to work with small groups (4 in a group)

 

JJ Swim School Learn to Swim lessons

 

4-18 months - Parents and Baby Classes

18 months – 3 years - Parent and Toddler classes

3 Year - Tiny Tots

Non Swimmers 4yrs plus and Intermediate Swimmers 4yrs plus

Non Swimmers (7+ and Adults) and Intermediate Swimmers (7+ and Adults)

One to one lessons also available

 

INTERMEDIATE SWIMMERS ARE SWIMMERS WHO CAN SWIM 10 METERS PLUS FRONT AND BACK WITHOUT BUOYANCY AIDS