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Can someone tell me about Vacswim?
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25/02/2013, 01:24 PM
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We did it and it was fantastic. Only 2-3 kids in a group. I liked going every day as it was a cheap thing to do over the holidays. My girls learnt a lot in the week. We will definitely do it again
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25/02/2013, 02:14 PM
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From: Newcastle, NSW, Australia
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Julie
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Check the details at your pool . Ours was slightly cheaper than regular term classes, around $10 a class I think, (compared with almost $12 a class normally). Class size was same, up to 4 kids in a class. Every day, 30 minute lesson. I found it a great jump start to swimming the one time we did it. The everyday classes means they retain more from one lesson to the next, because there isn't a week between lessons. Used to be you would book in for the full 2 weeks, but now they tend to run on a weekly basis, so you can do one or two weeksa, whichever you prefer.
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