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FREE swimming lessons will again be offered this February 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 19th February and Friday 20th February 2015 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


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  • 3 months later...

There will again be FREE swimming lessons being offered this May half-term here at JAGS Sports Club in association with the ASA Level One course taking place.


Children's lessons for all abilities will take place on Friday 29th May and Saturday 30th May 2015 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

  • 1 month later...

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


Children's lessons for all abilities will take place on Thursday 23rd July and Friday 24th July 2015 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

  • 3 weeks later...

Free Children's Swimming lessons will again be running this weekend here at JAGS Sports Club in association with the ASA Swimming Courses.


Saturday 8th August, 12-1pm & 1-2pm and Sunday 9th August, 12-1pm & 1-2pm


Lessons available for all abilities but limited space in each level.


Free swim lessons will also be available on the 12th, 13th & 14th August again between 12-1pm & 1-2pm and lastly on the 18th, 19th & 20th between 12-1pm & 1-2pm


All levels have set spaces for each hour session and you are able to book into as many as you like.


To book or for more information please call the club on 0208 613 6500.


JAGS

  • 2 months later...

FREE Children's Swimming lessons will again be running during the October half term at JAGS Sports Club in association with the ASA Swimming Courses.


Thursday 29th October, 12-1pm & 1-2pm and Friday 30th October, 12-1pm & 1-2pm


Lessons available for all abilities but limited space in each level.


All levels have set spaces for each hour session and you are able to book into as many as you like.


To book or for more information please call the club on 0208 613 6500.


JAGS

Hi Mima89,


Many thanks for the message, as it stands we do not offer lessons for adults however this is something we will be looking into come the New Yr. We do have some instructors who offer adult lessons privately so if you would like some further information on these please do let me know.


Kind regards,


JAGS

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