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rh824

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Hi there,


Wondering if anyone knew of baby swimming classes offered locally (5 month old)? The best I can find (water babies, aquatots etc) all seem a bit of a way away as I don't have a car. Can of course take a bus, but was hoping there might be one more local.


Any suggestions welcome.

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Aquatots are starting classes in Peckham at the new pool at the Cherry Garden School SE15 5BB.



I saw the below advert on Facebook

Brand new swimming pool!💦Classes start this week!💦


AQUATOTS are very excited to be launching baby and toddler swimming lessons at a brand spanking new pool in Peckham from February!


A toasty 34 degrees with lots of changing space. Come and join us!..........


Babies 10weeks to 18month old

💦Free underwater photos for all level 1 bookings!💦

🐥Thursdays 10am

🐥Fridays 11.30am or 12pm

🐥Saturdays 12pm

🐥Sundays 11.30am


Older beginners 18months-3.5years

🦆Thursdays 11am

🦆Fridays 11am

🦆Saturdays FULL

🦆Sundays FULL


You can give our office team a call on 0208 688 6488 or email [email protected].


See you at the pool! 🏊‍♀️

www.aquatots.com

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