Tuesday 20 August 2013

Learn To Swim With SwimBee

Arranging swimming lessons early is the best way to ensure that your child becomes a confident swimmer in later life. The SwimBee Swim School beginner training plan is the perfect way for young kids to learn all their basic swimming skills during their time abroad. Our fun and interesting approach to swimming lessons helps children to develop their swimming ability while thoroughly enjoying their time in the pool. By the end of the SwimBee Swim School course, your child will have gained an important life skill.
The SwimBee Swim School Approach
At SwimBee Swim School our focus is on safety first, so all swimming lessons are carried out in a carefully regulated pool environment with a highly qualified and experienced instructor. As with any Dutch swim school, we take time to concentrate on basic skills before moving onto specific swimming styles. Safe water entry, turning in the water, remaining upright, and understanding balance are just a few of the many aspects of swimming that your child will be taught when they first enter the pool. As their swimming lessons progress, they will explore the different ways to travel through water.
Complete Swimming Lessons In Just A Few Weeks
Knowing that a child is relaxed, competent, and safe in water gives parents ultimate peace of mind. SwimBee Swim School provides every child with the individual support they need to improve their swimming swimming lessons skills at their own pace. By encouraging children to acquire their skills through fun and games, many students pass the course within just 1 or 2 weeks of SwimBee swimming lessons.
Gain An Internationally Recognised Swim School Certificate
At the end of the swim beginner's training plan, children receive an internationally recognised swimming certificate proving their proficiency in water. No matter what your child's ability level, our SwimBee swimming lessons are an ideal platform for further training in more specialised stroke skills or other water based sport.

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