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Does anyone know of any local pools that have a more relaxed adult/child ratio policy than 1:1?

Our 3 are 6, 3 and baby and we'd like to be able to take them swimming without having to rope in another adult.

What about the jelly babies sessions at Peckham or the small pool at beckenham? Both older children would be able to touch the floor so surely we'd be ok there with just 2 adults?

Or happy to pay to join a private health club which are usually less strict but don't know of any locally?

Thanks

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Crystal Palace sports centre are more relaxed, I can take my two (3 and 4.5) by myself. They have a couple of teaching pools which are ideal, as the older kids can touch the bottom. I think Beckenham Spa will be OK with 3 kids and 2 adults, as long as the older children are 3 and above.

Hi,


Latchmere leisure centre in battersea allows a ratio of 1 adult to 3 children, as it's a beach entry pool. It also has a little water slide for the kids to play on and a wave machine at the weekends and school holidays. It's about 20 mins drive and has parking.


Kate

Thanks all. I thought the bridge were strict, sure a friend told me they weren't let in there with 3 children. I'll call and ask.

Did email dulwich college sports club once to ask about joining and had no reply. Do you have contact details?


Will try Cp and battersea!

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