Water-Dragons Cardiff swimming club

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Final 5 weeks to Christmas—- Final classes at Howell’s school pool 10th December

Hello everyone .

Here are the Christmas  closure dates for  Water Dragons swimming club .

The 10th of December will be the last day of the present  five week course

Our new 10 week courses will begin on Saturday the  7th of January at 10-15 – 11.00 and the second session at 11.00-11.45.

Bookings as usual,   are on a first come , first served  basis, and payment for the course must be paid on the start  date to ensure your childs’ place

I am pleased to welcome the new members who have joined  our club over the past few weeks.

Swimming Awards for the final weeks are being prepared so please check with your coach to see if an award is due for your siblings.

Charge for each award  is  £2.oo per badge and certificate.

Throughout the year we have gradually introduced water rescue and safety into our lessons and this month, and  six proud children have achieved the ASA Water Rescue Award.

I am hoping to photograph the presentation of their awards and publish the photo’s to  our web site soon.

For those interested in joining,  spaces are available in the 11.00am-11.45  session . You are welcome to pop into the pool at any time to view the classes in action

Thanks to all our parents for their continued support and I do hope to see you all return for another successful year .

My thanks to my swimming coaches for all their hard work in helping the children enjoy swimming and improving  their swimming knowledge.

Please do not hesitate to see me at the pool  or telephone with any questions .

Have a happy Christmas and New Year

Kind regards

Jean

 

 

 

 

 

 

November 19, 2011 at 12:52 am Comments (0)

Waters Dragons start back Saturday September 3rd

Swimming club will start back at Howell’s pool on the 3rd of September 2011

Classes for Beginners and Improver at 10.15 and 11.00 am have spaces at the present time However we expect classes to fill quite quickly at the start of our courses

Newcomers are welcome to call at the pool to view our classes and your child may try a “taster” session when you can book for your 10 week course if satisfied.
Our advanced group have vacancies in the 11.00am courses. These cover improvement in all strokes – Introduction to diving, lifesaving and survival techniques
We accept no more than 10 in classes for beginners and Improvers and Advanced classes up to 15 swimmers.
Parents must inform us of any medical problems their child may have,  and it would also be helpful if a record of awards given elsewhere were supplied at start up, to avoid any duplication.

Contact me on 02920 253784 or e mail jean.davie@sky.com for more information.

We look forward to meeting and greeting new,  and all members to our September opening.

Kind Regards

Jean

August 25, 2011 at 1:12 pm Comments (0)

Ice and snow Saturday November 27th 2010

Dear Parents

The  icy conditions at 7.30 am today may mean that the grounds leading to the pool will be too dangerous to negotiate.   I  will contact the school  to check on the conditions there as soon as their office is open today and update you here asap.

It will be advisable to telephone me  to check that the swimming classes will be running today.  Conditions in my area look pretty grim and I too may be unable to  travel.

It will be advisable to telephone me nearer the time of opening.    (20253784)

Jean

November 27, 2010 at 9:28 am Comments (0)

Dear Parents

Water Dragons swimming club will close for the Chrismas break on December the 11th 2010

Payment is now due  for the final five weeks covering  13th November to the 11th of December 2010 when the cost will be  £17.50

Water Dragons will re- open to continue with 10 week courses on Saturday the 8th of January 2011.

I am pleased to say that we have managed to hold our 10 week course charge to £35.00  for the New year.

New instructions  for the New Year regarding the children’s swimming ability.

Please note that those children who have managed stage three will remain at that level until they can manage the expected standards for the ASA  National Curriculum water skills award  before they can move to the next stage.

Then National water skills award requires that your child must be able to swim 25m in deep water  without stress , to tread water for two mins  submerge and then swim to the side and climb out unaided.

Due to this latest directive from the ASA  we will be replacing the 25m award with the national curriculum water skills award .

I have taken over Zoe’s  Stage two group which means that I will have some difficulty collecting the membership money.  If any parent feels that they could collect this for me during  the  hour lesson I would be very grateful  for your help.

Our beginner class is very small at the moment with just three in the 10.15 class and one in the 11.00 class so now is the time to enroll

January is also very quiet  and a good opportunity for your child to attend small classes If you are interested please contact me on 029   20 253784

I have still been unable to book pool time to introduce GCSE  lifesaving as an extention to our  club activities There may be a slot 9.00- 10.00 am  on Saturdays or 11.45  till 12.45.  I will canvas members to see if any of the improver /advanced group,  or their friends may be interested  in taking part in the near future.

Thanks once again  for all your support.  I do hope to see you all continue with the club in the New Year

Have a very happy Christmas and the very best New Year

Kind regards  Jean and all the coaches

Pat.Richard and Gloria

November 20, 2010 at 12:58 am Comments (0)

Summer break August 7th re -open September 4th

Hi there everybody

This year has flown and we are into the summer holidays already.

Water Dragons will close for three weeks starting  7th of August and re-open on 4th September – 2010

I would rather keep the pool session going  throughout the year but most parents take the children away on holidays during this month consequently bookings  are way down and maintaining the courses throughout August are not cost effective.

Members may have noticed that we have now brought in flippers and masks for the children to practice with during “Free time”  and it has been a favourite activity for all the children.  The little one are loosing out because we do not have flippers for the smaller sizes.  I am sorry but  funds will not reach to further purchases at the moment and,  if you are a parent of a child wearing the smaller size perhaps you would purchase a set for your child in one of the stores and bring them along to the sessions.?

Regarding the groups advanced improver and beginner–

Firstly-  we will not be taking any under 5′s year group from September–Those who are members will remain if they wish but  they will join the beginner group.

Improver’s and advanced groups all continue as normal.

New–  A recent  directive from the ASA has advised all coaches to  enforce   floating skills  as  an aid to survival during swimming lessons and that  research has shown that this skill is more important than swimming for survival,   we will be following that directive throughout our courses.

I am still concerned that parents are  talking to the coaches during the classes .  I cannot emphasize enough,  the dangers this causes to the children in the water-   The coach  is diverting his/her attention from  the children to the parent  and a near drowning incident can occur

Please do not hesitate to let me know of any problems / feedback/ ideas you may have which may help in  the continual improvement of  our club

Thank you all for your enthusistic  and continual  support.

Kind regards

Jean,  Richard , Pat ,  Gloria,   Zoe

July 26, 2010 at 12:08 pm Comments (0)

Open Day at Howell’s school 30th January.

HI

On Saturday the 30th January Howell’s  school are holding an open day.

Expect a build up of traffic at the entrance, where helpers will be  directing drivers  to the car park within the  grounds.

In past years parking has not been a problem on these occasions but    when entering the grounds of the school  let the helpers know that you are using the pool and you should  be  able to travel to your normal parking area.

We may have  parents visiting  the pool while we are there,  so please ensure that any non swimming children are sitting  with you,  and keep push- chairs and baggage  clear of the surrounding area.

Saturday the 30th I hope to bring along some  Resusci-Annies to introduce  the children to water rescue and resuscitation practice.  We will us very brief sessions over the next 10 weeks, this will be as addons to swimming classe s,  and by the end of the course,  a basic understanding will have started  to be established.    Awards for these learned skills will be presented when the children have reached the standards  set.

We have had a good response from the children who say that they are looking forward to  the new activities which they should fnd enjoyable

Kind Regards

Jean

January 25, 2010 at 5:10 pm Comments (0)

Christmas closure

Water Dragons will close on Saturday the 12th of December 2009,  and will re-open on

Saturday the 9th of January 2010.
We are running a short course of 5 weeks from November 14th until the 12th December

and we will welcome any parent who’s  children wish to join the beginner class.  There

are spaces in both the 10.15 session and the 11.00 session,  due to all the beginner

group moving up a class.   Well done every-one !
I have decided to move the coaches into different classes for future  swimming

lessons

The children will now have a different coach and  refer to classes as class

One (Gloria)    Class Two (Zoe)      Class  Three (Pat)     Class Four (Richard)

This is to make the group grading simpler for you to follow,  and also give the

coaches a change  taking a higher / lower group with fresh new challenges.

You may have noticed that we are introducing snorkles  and flippers into the

lessons which the children are enjoying.  However, we need to have more- and if any

parent can help by bringing along any they are not using,  we would be eternally

grateful!
I have suggested that we may decide to open another session for adults etc-  but so far

there has been little response.   Maybe the cold weather is the problem! I am still

considering it for next year,  so keep me posted if you are interested.   I will need at

least 12 participants  for it to be viable

I do hope you will all return in the New Year for the new 10 week course of swimming

lessons.

Thank you all again for helping us make this another successful year.

Kind regards

Jean The Boss :0)
Richard Zoe Gloria and Pat.

November 17, 2009 at 3:53 am Comments (0)

Moving towards Autumn and Winter

Hi there once again.

I hope all parents are happy with the results of their children’s progress over the past few weeks.

The advanced group are thrilled to have achieved their ASA  Bronze award and for which they have worked very  hard.

The award includes a fair amount of distance swimming-  of a good standard.  I am pleased to see how much they have progressed with the aid of Gloria  their coach, very well done every one .

The beginner class now have a few vacancies because four children have been moved “up” to Pats  beginner/ improver class – Great excitement! Pat will get them moving along the length of the pool and is a whizz at convincing them that they can swim further .

The shallow water classes tend to be small,  and if you know any parent hoping to start their child swimming,  that now will be the time  to join .   We can accommodate any new member who starts mid- session, only the   weeks left  will need to be paid for @ £3.50 per session:  Then if you are happy with our club,  book your place onto the next 10 week course.

I am currently looking up some of our longest serving members who,  once identified will be presented with a  long term award.  My thanks to those parents who trundle to classes week on week , I applaude you!  You too should have an award for sheer perseverance,  but sadly funds cannot stretch to that,  so just my thanks will have to do! :0)

I am pleased to say that almost all the children have learned about beach flags and what each coloured  flag  represents. Now parents can expect their children to be safer near the sea with that knowledge .

I am hoping to include  snorkles,  masks and flippers into the classes shortly. This will  introduce a new skill and help  keep the childrens’ interest:   We have purchaced a few,  but I would welcome donations of  flippers  snorkles/ masks  which  you,  or  your family and friends  may have outgrown .

We are considering for the new year:

1) To start up an Adult class at Howells ( all abilities) . This would be 9.00 am – 9.45  on a Saturday.

2)  To start an Aquafit class

3) To start a  GCSE Lifesaving Club- leading to Bronze Medallion

A Parent and child  course was considered,  but  the pool temperature is too cold.

I will send a form around to see what the take -up will be on any of those proposals ,  and if there is enough interest we will start up the most poular  early in the New year.

Please come to see me and in confidence,  if you have any problems or observations to pass on.   I would rather you chat with me than talk to your childs’ coach at  the poolside:  Taking the coach’s  attention from the group they are teaching is fraught with dangers.

We welcome a new coach to the club.  Her name is  Zoe and hopefully she will be staying with us at least until the new year  Zoe is a level Two  teacher,  and is taking the beginner group at the moment.   She is the brains of the bunch,  being the only one  studying for a degree at University. :0)  The children love her and are really enjoying her lively classes.

Bye  for now.

Jean

October 9, 2009 at 12:22 am Comments (0)

Summer break for water dragons

Hello at last everyone!

Time seems to fly by and I have been so busy over the past year that I have neglected to keep you up- dated.  However I hope to rectify that in the coming months and keep you informed  on the club and its activities.

We will be having a short break in August:  our last swimming session will be on August 8th  and we will restart a new 10 week course of swimming classes on Saturday September the 5th 2009.

Pat will return to her Improver classes in September .  Pat has been a supporter of the Girl Guide movement  and,  for her sins, has been camping and attending meetings with the guiders over the past few weeks.

Zoe,  kindly offered to cover the classes in her absence and she  has done a very good job. The children have enjoyed her varied and fun lessons .

These last few weeks will see us introducing the children to the different colour  flags and their significance to  look for on beaches during the summer months.

I was very surprised and concerned to discover  that all parents sitting in on the sessions today (all bar one ) had no idea what colour the Lifeguard flag was!!  The lifeguard flag ( Red over Yellow ) tells you there is/are lifeguards patrolling   near the flags and must be called to deal with any emergencies.

Other flags to look for are  Green flags- safe to swim-  Yellow flags,- Dangerous under currents and very rough water.   Red/over Yellow- Lifeguards patrolling ,  Red flags – do not swim,   black and white  chequered flags – jet skis  and water-sports in action, do not swim in the area .

I will be bringing along more flags on Saturday for the children to recognise and parents are welcome to join in the subject of safety on the beaches.

Our advanced group of children are training towards their Bronze Swimming challenge and they have all worked very hard under Gloria’s direction.  Gloria is sure that they will all have achieved their award by the end of this course and we look forward to presenting them with their certificate and badges

The beginner group have been very brave the past two weeks by going to the other end of the pool where they cannot touch the bottom.

There were a few “trembles”  but they are now smiling and happily jumping in with shouts of  “abandon ship” as they leapt  fearlessly in!

I will be one of the instructors teaching at a “Rookies” work shop in Splott Park on Monday 27th.  If you would like some basic instruction on Resuscitation and choking on all age groups,  come along to the free session in the park, look for the Lifeguard flags and we will be there.

Included will be bouncy castles, Police on horseback,  police dogs,  fire Service ,  face painting and lots of community groups. Keeping fingers crossed for fine weather

I am soon to become a Granny at long last! Our little Grandson is due to arrive on Monday the 27th.  I am so excited – His wet suit is ready as is his Welsh Rugby shirt!

Thank you all for supporting the club through the year I do hope you continue doing so.

I am sure you share with me  my thanks  to the swimming teachers for all their hard work over the year.

Kind Regards

Jean

July 26, 2009 at 12:49 am Comments (0)

Howells pool Christmas and beyond!

Hello to all swimming club members.

We will be taking payment for the next 10 week swimming courses on or before  Saturday the 22nd of November 2008, and, as usual your place is secured on a first come first served basis.

I am pleased to say that we are managing to maintain our charges for the 10 week courses at £35.00 per child.

The projected dates willl be  5 weeks commencing the  22nd November until the  20th December,  after which the  pool closes for Christmas.  Classes will re start on Saturday January 9th for a further 5 weeks until the  7th February 2009

You may have noted that we are now in the process of teaching all our groups water safety and rescue to Royal lifesaving standards. These skills, when obtained  are awarded with a  presentation of  a Royal lifesaving certificate.  We are introducing these skills as part of the overall swimming development programme: These will take longer than the avarage swimming awards to obtain and when this skill has been achieved, the coach will notify you.

As a qualified Lifesaving teacher and NRSTC trainer/advisor ( National rescue test for swimming teachers and coaches)   I will be able to offer a course to obtain this qualification for those teaching in school pools  and  around swimming pools.  Please telephone me for further Information.  I can also give details on any RLSS Bronze Medallion lifesaving courses and GCSE Lifesaving courses in the Cardiff area.

New:

I am considering starting up  second  water dragons swimming  club in the new year at a different pool in Cardiff, as the demand for swimming classes exceed pool space.  I am hopeful that I may be able to book pool space during a weekday and after school hours.

Consideration has to be taken that parents can get too and from the chosen pool with reasonable ease therefore,  a time must be chosen when traffic flow has eased and parking spaces freed up.

I feel that those times could be between 6. 00pmand 7.30pm.  It would be helful therefore if any parent could let me know a  time that would fit best into the average parents school routine day.

I would welcome any trainee swimming teacher/s  who would like to observe and learn about teaching practice at our pool side session.  Swimming coaches with a level 2 certification are needed at intervals and If you are looking for casual work please contact me on 02920 253784 for further info.

Awards for your childs’ swimming skills are now being assessed.  Please pay our club membership secretary Eileen £2.00 in advance for the award your child may have achieved. The ASA  award will be given the following week.  If you are not sure whether your child has been awarded a badge and certificate please  ask his/her coach for confirmation.

I look forward to seeing a full membership again at the new 10 week course.

We have had a very successful year thanks to the continued support of all parents and swimming coaches. and we all look forward to another,  in the coming New Year.

With kind regards

Jean and all the coaches.


November 6, 2008 at 12:52 pm Comments (0)

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