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Hi there,


I was wondering if anyone could give me some advice. I've been taking my 17 month old swimming in Herne Hill with Baby Swimming for the last year or so and he had got up to level 5 but now the teacher is on maternity leave so they are no longer offering the higher level classes. My husband had started to take him on a Saturday and we are looking for a similar type of class on a Saturday but struggling to find anything- I think the ones at Dulwich gym and Peckham Pulse are weekdays only as is the one with Aqua tots in Dulwich but maybe I have got this wrong.


If there are no other equivalents, I am thinking we just take him to the Jelly Baby sessions and have fun until he is older and can start proper lessons but at what stage does it stop being 'baby swimming' and become actual lessons.


Many thanks

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