| SplashCrash - 5 day swimming courses
SplashCrash - Beginner
A fun and safe introduction to the water for children aged 4yrs
and over who want to learn to swim. Although for the timid and terrified it may be beneficial to
utilise
Flubble for a while, the course provides children
with confidence to progress toward swimming independently without
the need for additional floatation devices.
And the fun continues - we also offer a Beginner Plus course,
which is ideal for those who, having attended the Beginners course,
are now able to confidently swim 5m on their front.
SplashCrash - Back Stroke
Can your child confidently swim 10m on their front AND back,
are they happy to have their face in the water, and are they
over 5yrs old and can the jump in safely and swim back to the
side? If they can do all this, then Back stroke is probably
going to offer them a worthwhile challenge.
SplashCrash - Breast Stroke or Front Crawl
Can your child confidently swim 25m on their front, are they
happy to have their face in the water, and are they over 5yrs
old? If all the above can be met, these courses; while still
maintaining a fun and safe learning environment, will teach the
child to begin mastering one of these popular swimming strokes.
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SplashCrash courses last 5 days and are limited to a class size
of only 8 pupils.
All our swimming teachers are:
- ASA Qualified
- Hold a current
Life Saving Qualification
- Hold a current First Aid Certificate
- Regularly test and update their skills
Each class is taught by two teachers, and because we believe they should also get wet, our
swimming tutors are in the water with the children. Why? In the same way
that learning French in England is certainly possible, if you learn
it in France however, progress is often faster, more sociable, and
ultimately far more enjoyable.
Our 4:1 ratio ensures each child receives individual tuition,
while also allowing time for safe and fun interaction with the other
children in their course group.
Because it acts as a distraction for the child, parents are not
permitted to observe lessons, and are advised not to take the child
swimming before or during the course. However, on the last course day, parents are invited pool-side to observe your child's
progress.
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