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Half term holiday swimming crash courses given in Headingley.

One of Swimbrite's swimming pools. Photo courtesy of Deborah Masser

One of Swimbrite’s swimming pools. Photo courtesy of Deborah Masser

SWIMMING CRASH courses are being introduced during school holidays for beginners, intermediates and advanced levels.

Swimbrite Swimming School is currently in their eighth year of teaching those of all ages from six months up to 100 years how to swim.

The school follows the ASA National Plan, covering ASA Foundation, Learn to Swim and Coaching, Rookie Lifeguard and Swim and Save Awards.

Deborah Masser, founder and senior swimming instructor of Swimbrite said: “I have been teaching swimming for over 25 years and have a wealth of experience in teaching babies, children and adults of all ages and ability.

“My primary objective is to manage the safety, well being and swimming development of the pupils.”

Swimbrite holds crash courses every February, Easter, May and Summer half term and it involves a lesson every day which hopes to encourage those who attend to learn regularly and progress quicker:

The lessons are held at The Village Hotel and Leisure Club on Otley Road in Headingley and it has been so successful that they are extending branch to Woodhouse Grove in Apperley Lane, Bradford:

Matthew Crowther, leisure club manager of The Village Hotel said: “Swimbrite would be difficult to beat when it comes to reliability, organisation, safety and a passion about teaching swimming.

“Children will look forward to their lessons and want to rebook term after term.”

Swimbrite have also had Elizabeth Wright, a Paralympian attend the school to give a talk about her journey and encourage the pupils to swim.