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| Swimming Classes and clubs for babies, toddlers and children of all ages. Parent and baby sessions, Beginners, improvers, advanced and squad lessons in West Sussex and East Sussex. | |||
| The Little Swim School | Lower Beeding, Nr Horsham - West Sussex Brighton - East Sussex |
01444 474573 01273 207992 |
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We currently offer lessons in warm, private pools in Lower Beeding, West Sussex and Brighton East Sussex |
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| MXT Swimming School | Swimming lessons in Chichester, Steyning and Storrington |
01903 532765 07944 237614 |
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MXT are the premier swimming school in the South of England, and produce confident and capable swimmers.• Baby Classes 0 -3 Years: Fun & Playful building up water confidence. • Pre-school classes 3 - 5 yrs: Informal learning and structured play • Childrens classes 5 - 12 yrs: Teaching multi-strokes with emphasis on improving breathing, stroke technique, coordination and stamina. • One to one teaching and group sessions. • Distance certificates and badges. • Personal professional training programmes for children who wish to compete in competitions and Triathlon. • MXT’s special needs teachers are skilled in teaching children to swim who have Autism, Muscular Dystrophy, Attention Deficit Disorder, Dysphasia, Dyspraxia and Cerebral Palsy. 2012 Intensive Lessons: 4th - 8th June, 23rd - 27th July, 30th July - 3rd August, 6th - 10th August. |
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| Kids To Do Advertising | East and West Sussex | 01903 723150 |
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| Enhanced Listing. If you wish to enhance and highlight your free listing with a photo or motif and a description up to 100 words together with a higher or top of the page billing there is a charge of £50 per annum. For an example see The Little Swim School above. Featured Listing is £200 per annum and includes up to 250 words description plus two photos/motifs, your location, address, contact details, telephone numbers, email addresses, website links. For an example see Mr Peter's Swim School. |
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Learning to swim should be a natural step in a child’s development and the key is for youngsters to learn to have fun in the pool. Most parents find structured swimming lessons (available through local swimming pools, private swim schools and sometimes local clubs) are the best way to teach specific skills and water safety. Most local pools provide lessons for young people to learn to swim and many will point children in the direction of further opportunities once they have learnt to swim. The ASA works in partnership with many pools, swim schools and clubs to make sure they are using our nationally-recognised British Gas ASA Learn to Swim Programme, the ASA Learn to Swim Framework. This is a framework the ASA has developed to take children through from their first splash to full competence in the water. The plan teaches your child using fun and games so they enjoy learning to swim! Your child will go through different classes (based around the stages in the plan) where they will learn basic skills – such as how to enter and exit the water safely – through to more advanced techniques – such as how breathe in the water and perform different strokes. Your child can be rewarded for their achievement at each stage with the Kellogg's ASA Learn to Swim Framework Awards. They can buy certificates and badges to track their progress and motivate them onto the next level. Family Swimming Don’t underestimate the influence you, as a parent, carer or grandparent, can have on good swimming habits. Our experience says that many families enjoy having a regular pool play date. Don’t worry too much about what to do with your kids when you take them swimming yourself – as long as they are safe and having fun their water confidence will increase and you can leave the stroke technique to the more structured lessons.You might, however, like to try some games that have been especially developed to give you some structure to your swimming sessions.Learning at school All children should access swimming lessons through school because swimming and water safety is compulsory as part of the National Curriculum. Lessons take place during primary school with the aim that by the age of 11 children should be able to swim unaided for at least 25m. |
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| Brighton Sealife Centre - offers a fun and educational day out whatever the weather. With over 150 species and 50 displays, you will be hard pressed to find a more enjoyable day for the whole family! One FREE CHILD when accompanied by one full paying adult. Click here for Voucher |
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| Legoland - New ride opens 20th May 2011 - Atlantis Submarine Voyage. Save up to 25% online and avoid the queues by printing your tickets at home and car park ticket. |
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| London Zoo - With over 650 species to discover, as well as live demonstrations and fantastic walk-through exhibits, getting you right up close to the animals, this is a fantastic day out for all ages. Experience the Rainforest life, which takes you on a journey high into the treetops to meet a variety of amazing rainforest species. 10% off Family Day Ticket (2 ads & 2 Ch) only available online and not at the gate. All tickets brought online are fast track tickets, which let you skip the normal gate queue. Click here for more details |
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