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Kasia's Swim School

Locality: Bidwill, New South Wales

Phone: +61 416 125 108



Address: 50 Chestnut Crescent 2770 Bidwill, NSW, Australia

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21.01.2022 All children want to learn. Look how they all are trying their best. Learning is little once job, they are perfect in doing so if we let them do it and scaffold what they already trying by themselves.



20.01.2022 After we get safely in to the pool we practice little monkey on the wall, so we know how to safely get ourselves to the safe place where we can get out of the pool.

19.01.2022 Building confidence. Putting all the training in to practice. These students had only just few lessons. They are amazing!

16.01.2022 Hi everyone. Sorry for the late notice. There will be no swimming from this afternoon until Monday/early next week. My son is going in to surgery and will be in the hospital for 3-5 days. Please check Facebook for recommencement of lessons next week.



16.01.2022 Saturdays are starting again. So far we have: 1:30 and 2:30 available, if you are interested in any other days/times excluding Manday and Friday, please send me a booking request by hitting the Book Now below.

12.01.2022 We can’t breathe when our face is in the water. We have to take a breath and blow bubbles. Look how clever this these students are, after just first few lessons!!!

12.01.2022 Dear all, I’m sorry to do this. I need to postpone the swimming until the next week 7/12/20. William is back home, surgery went well he is recovering. There is a lot of post surgery appointments, which I didn’t realised. We will be in much better position from next week. ... I might have to take a day off here and there but from next week on, all should be more stable for us here. Stay cool everyone



06.01.2022 It is extremely important for children to see and look where they are in the water. This is for their safety. If they fall in they need to look for the edge and swim to the side. We can have some fun practising it.

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