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To think if you are paying for school swim lessons they should be learning to swim with a qualified coach?

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Friday99 · 20/05/2015 13:55

Rather than playing with balls in the shallow end while a form teacher watches? I have to pick dd up early from school to go the docs. They are playing chucking balls around. They all look like that they are having fun. But still. £5 a time??

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PinkSquash · 20/05/2015 13:57

Is this normal? Ours will usually have a fun swim session at the end of term

whatyouseeiswhatyouget · 20/05/2015 14:01

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Friday99 · 20/05/2015 14:02

It was the fun bit at the end Grin that'll teach me to grump off and start threads before I know the facts. As you were Blush

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YDdraigGoch · 20/05/2015 14:03

The £5 might cover the transport, and the hire of the pool. It's not necessarily to pay for a qualified teacher.

PinkSquash · 20/05/2015 14:05

YABVVVU to not check first. Wink

I regularly make comment on things like this then have to retract later when I've looked at the whole scenario. Happens to us all. Grin

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