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Hi,


Does anyone know which are the levels/stages for children swimming lessons in crystal palace sport centre? I am searching their website, but it says the document has been moved. I went ther yesterday and they told me to have at look at their website. My daughter is nearly 5, do I register in the under 5 or in the 4 til 14 years old? In which swimming pool do they teach the lessons? My daughter has been in swimming lessons for 2 years and is confident in the pool.


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My Son is 6 and has been going to the lessons at Crystal Palace since he was a baby. At this stage they're all still taught in the seperate shallower pool downstairs. The stage/level that they're put in once their at school age depends on their ability (so we get told when to move him up a stage once he's made enough progress), but I don't know how they assess where to put a new child. We have to book the classes each term online through www.sportscourses.org, so maybe there's more info there, or you could speak to someone from the swim school?

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