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Looking for Swim lesson - 3 year old - near Herne Hill


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Beckenham Spa certainly used to take that age. All swimming classes round here fill up very quickly so I?d get on it ASAP. I think JAGS will have something too, and if not you could certainly organise 1 to 1s there until a class place opens up. Brixton also a good shout I think in that like Beckenham it has a specialised dedicated teaching pool with very very warm shallow water - which can make all the difference to confidence and willingness to go etc.
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I'd also recommend Brixton - our pair have had lessons there since they were three and have done really well. Most of the teachers are excellent and there's a warm, shallow training pool for the little ones. Easy to get into classes, unlike JAGS which is a bit crazy for registering!
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