Splash Learn to Swim: Splash is a gentle and progressive fast-track learn to swim programme for beginner swimmers aged 3-8 years and is taking place at the Bablake School in Coventry during the Summer school holidays.
Your kids can make a Splash with us this summer, learning to swim and having fun! Splash is a fast-track learn to swim programme for beginner swimmers to develop their basic swimming skills in a fun and supportive environment. Splash takes place over a full week, with a carefully designed programme for each day that follows the ASA National Plan for Teaching Swimming. Each day is fun-filled with swimming games and water activities and because you're having fun you'll progress quickly, developing valuable skills that will last you a lifetime.
Splash takes places each morning for a week and encompasses a 30 minute swimming session each day. For full days of activity, Splash can be combined with a King's multi-activity camp which is taking place at the same venue during the holidays. We have an exemplary health and safety record, we are registered with OFSTED and CSSIW and have achieved the RoSPa Gold Award for the last four years. We also accept all childcare vouchers.
For more information and to book visit www.kingscamps.org or call us on 0845 643 5272.
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Splash Learn to Swim at Bablake School in Coventry, West Midlands on Monday, 30 July 2012.
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Splash Learn to Swim on Monday, 30 July 2012, bablake school, Coventry, West Midlands
