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JAGS Sports Club will be offering FREE swimming lessons for children on Saturday 25th and Sunday 26th February 2012 between 10am and 12pm


Lessons will be available for all abilities on a first come first serve basis, each lesson is 30 minutes long and depending on availability you are able to book onto multiple lessons.


For further information or to book a space please contact the club on 0208 613 6500 or email: info@jagssportsclub stating the childs name and contact telephone number.


Many Thanks


JAGS

  • 2 months later...

JAGS Sports Club will again be offering FREE swimming lessons on Friday 13th and Saturday 14th April 2012 between 10am and 12pm.


Again lessons will be available for all abilities on a first come first serve basis, each lesson is 30 minutes long and depending on availability you are able to book onto multiple lessons.


For further information or to book a space please contact the club on 0208 613 6500 or email: info@jagssportsclub stating the childs name and contact telephone number.


Many Thanks


JAGS

  • 9 months later...

Free Swimming Lessons in assocaition with the ASA Level 1 course being held at JAGS Sports Club on the 21st and 22nd February 2013 between 12-2pm


Lessons will be available for all abilities on a first come first serve basis, each lesson is 60 minutes long and depending on availability you are able to book onto multiple lessons.


For further information or to book a space please contact the club on 0208 613 6500 or email: info@jagssportsclub stating the childs name and contact telephone number.


Many Thanks


JAGS

  • 4 months later...

JAGS Sports Club will again be running FREE Childrens Swimming Lessons in association with the ASA Level One course on Sunday 23rd June between 11.30am-1pm and Sunday 30th June between 12-2pm....


Lessons are available for all abilities, chidlren must be 4 years and older


Spaces are on a first come first serve basis and multiple sessions can be booked.


To book a space or for further information, please call 0208 613 6500 or email [email protected]


JAGS

  • 1 month later...

Sign your chidlren up to free swimming lessons, Tuesday 27th August to Friday 30th August 2013, The sports club will be holding a session between 12-1pm and another between 1-2pm, all abilities are welcome....


Spaces are on a first come first serve basis and multiple sessions can be booked.


To book a space or for further information, please call 0208 613 6500 or email [email protected]


JAGS

  • 1 month later...

FREE swimming lessons will again be offered this October half term in assocaition with the ASA Level One course taking place.

Chidlrens lessons for all abilities will take place on Thursday 31st October and Friday 1st November 2013 between 12-1pm and 1-2pm...


Space are on a first come first serve basis and can be booked now by calling the club on 0208 613 6500


JAGS

  • 4 months later...

FREE swimming lessons will again be offered this February half term in assocaition with the ASA Level One course taking place.

Chidlrens lessons for all abilities will take place on Thursday 20th February and Friday 21st February 2014 between 12-1pm and 1-2pm...


Space are on a first come first serve basis and can be booked now by calling the club on 0208 613 6500


JAGS

  • 2 months later...

FREE swimming lessons will again be offered this May half term in association with the ASA Level One course taking place.

Chidlrens lessons for all abilities will take place on Friday 30th May and Saturday 31st May 2014 between 12-1pm and 1-2pm...


Space are on a first come first serve basis and can be booked now by calling the club on 0208 613 6500


JAGS

  • 2 weeks later...
  • 4 months later...

FREE swimming lessons will again be offered this October in association with the ASA Level One course taking place here at JAGS Sports Club.


Children's lessons for all abilities will take place on Thursday 23rd October and Friday 24th October 2014 between 12-1pm and 1-2pm...


Spaces are on a first come first serve basis and can be booked now by calling the club on 0208 613 6500


JAGS

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