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swimming teacher.. Starting new venture

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Swimwithjo · 25/09/2013 10:26

Any advice? I already teach swimming, but want to specialise
in adult 1to1 and smaller group or 1to1 children lessons and family lessons.... Tell me what u think and what you would pay. Thanks !
Smile

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MrsAlwaysRight · 26/09/2013 22:48

We pay £23 for a 30 minute private lesson for DD1 - we're in the South East and I think £20-24 per half hour is about average in this area.
HTH

Swimwithjo · 28/09/2013 16:12

That is helpful, just the sort of info I need ... Thanks for taking the time! [big grin]

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MrsMargoLeadbetter · 02/10/2013 12:44

Our swim club is a social enterprise and charged £70 for 3 x 30 min private lessons for 5 yr old DS. We were able to share the lesson with another child which halved the price. The lessons took place in a private pool.

There are often threads on here about parent's frustration at DC's lack of progress at swimming. I am sure there is a market.

If I was looking for you I'd try google or the swimming body if it has a directory.

HTH

Swimwithjo · 11/10/2013 19:59

Good news! Smile
I am able to more details regarding one to one lessons, mainly for adults as daytime hours, but children very welcome too who may not be in full time education.

I am now part of the "DC LEISURE" team.
I will initially be based at: ROTHERHAM and MALTBY. I may also be available at WATH and ASTON-CUM-AUGHTON.
Lessons are booked in blocks of 5 - 1/2 hour sessions.
the cost is £86.25. £17.25 EACH
If you require more details, ring one of these sites for more information.
Thanks for getting in touch. JOANNE.

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