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My son was recently taking swimming lessons at Peckham Pulse with an absolutely lovely instructor on Thursday mornings. We've been travelling so had to take a break and I want to sign him up again but want to make sure we have the same instructor. She really made him feel at ease. I'm kicking myself that I can't remember the lovely lady's name. Can anyone help jog my memory?!
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There is a regular sign up week with Swim School and I'm not sure when the next one is. I need to pop in and ask. You need to be fairly on the case and go in and queue up that Mon morning to be sure of a spot, but once you're in a class you get priority booking for the next term, so that's a one-off hassle. You go in with little ones under three and then I think older than that, they go in themselves. Can anyone else confirm?


Anyway, go for it. At ?60 for 10 lessons, it's brilliant.

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