Lead an Active Lifestyle Woolwich Memorial Centre
Swim Lesson Fees Parent & Tot
Preschool
Youth
Swimmer 9-11
Adult / Teen
Private (Per Lesson)
Semi-private (Per Lesson)
$100.32
$113.85
$113.85
$151.80
$167.42
$42.41
$23.12
$87.23
$99.00
$99.00
$132.00
$145.64
$36.89
$20.11
Fee
$82.08
$93.15
$93.15
$124.20
$136.98
$42.41
$23.12
Resident Discount
$71.37
$81.00
$81.00
$108.00
$119.16
$36.89
$20.11
Fee Fall 2018 Resident 11 Weeks Discount
Winter 2019 9 Weeks
*Fees subject to change pending Township of Woolwich Council approval
TIPS FOR SUCCESSFUL SWIMMING LESSONS Whether it’s your first time in lessons, or you’ve swum with us before, welcome! We offer aquatic programming to help keep our community safe in, on and around the water. This includes the Lifesaving Society’s Swim for Life programs, Swim to Survive, Learn to Dive, Advanced Aquatics, Aquafit classes, and recreational swims. Our programs are for people of all ages and abilities – you’re never too young to start, and never too old to learn! Learning to swim takes time and practice to develop the skills, techniques and endurance to be Water Smart. • Come ready to swim! Remember your bathing suit and towel! Bathing suits should not have built-in flotation, and you do not need to bring a PFD to lessons. For beginner swimmers, goggles can be a false sense of security. If your swimmer feels that they need goggles, they may bring them; although your instructor will encourage swimmers to be comfortable without goggles. • Shower before you swim. • Help us keep our pool water safe and prevent pool contamination. Please refrain from eating large meals before swimming. All swimmers are encouraged to visit the washroom before entering the pool; those without bowel control are required to wear a swim diaper. • Strollers are not permitted on the pool deck.
• Learning to swim is more than just swimming lessons. Practice swimming skills outside of lessons – join a family or public swim to reinforce what is learned in lessons. Ask your instructor what skills should be practiced, or refer to the charts posted in the pool viewing areas for a summary of each level’s skills. • Focus on SAFE and SUCCESSFUL. Learning to swim is a life skill, and it takes time. Allow your swimmer to progress at their own rate, and keep realistic expectations. Remember, learning to swim is about mastering the skills to be safe in the water, not about passing the levels. • Talk to your instructor & the Supervisor. Ask about successes and areas of improvement. Have a concern? Please let your instructor or the Lesson Supervisor know early in the session.
Please note that we do not offer make-up classes for missed lessons.
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Fall 2018 / Winter 2019