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St James's Swimming Club has been around in East Dulwich since 1878. It is run by volunteers and offers coaching and training sessions to children which must be able to swim at least a length (we do not do learn to swim sessions). Adults also welcome to join in! We meet twice a week, Thursday evenings at Dulwich College and Sunday mornings at Alleyn's. Check out the details at www.sjsc.org.uk. You can come along any Sunday for a trial swim - you'll have to pay the session fee (?3 pp) but not membership if you decide not to join (membership is ?25 under 17, ?50 adults). Look forward to seeing you ...
I see this post has been moved to the 'Businesses' section of the forum. Fair enough but I would just like to make it plain that St James's is a club, run by unpaid vounteers. Membership and fees go to paying for ASA membership, bath hire and so on.

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