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How much are lessons?
Lessons are $23.50 per child (3rd child discount)
Fees can be paid by the term, weekly or monthly installments. Payments can be made by online payment through our Parent Portal, Direct Debit or Bank transfer.
Membership Fee
A once off $30.00 per child non-refundable amount required to secure placement at Berrydale Swim School. Family Membership $80 (3+ children from the same family). Your membership fee is added to your first invoice & covers:
- A 10-15 minute individual assessment to make sure your child is placed in a class suitable to their abilities, needs, personality & confidence levels.
- A gift bag.
- Enrolment in a permanent class.
- A cap which is to be worn during every class.
- Ongoing assessments if required.
- Priority in Wait List.
- Free extra training if entering into school swim carnivals & competitions.
*Please note this is separate to the fees which are charged by the term.
Can I have makeup lessons?
*Makeup Lessons are available based on the following;
- We must receive at least TWO HOURS NOTICE. Preferably through the Parent Portal.
- Maximum 3 per term.
- Fees must be up to date.
- You are responsible for booking your own makeups via the Parent Portal.
Please Note:
- We can not promise makeups if there is no availability, they are a courtesy that we do our best to oblige.
- Makeup lessons last 60 days.
- Makeup lessons can not be exchanged for cash refunds or credits towards fees.
*Subject to change at any time.
Why does my child need an assessment & what's involved?
Assessments are important to help you all become acquainted with our Centre and help avoid everyone being overwhelmed or rushed when you attend your first lesson.
To give your child the best experience it is essential to place them in an appropriate class.
The assessment process allows us to get to know your child's personality, confidence, individual learning style and match a class suitable to their individual needs.
An assessment involves a 10-15 minute water session, one-on-one with a teacher. During this time you and your child can be personally introduced to our school, it’s facilities and have the opportunity to get information & ask questions so it is not so daunting when you both attend your first lesson. Assessments are only required for students 3 years and older. Enrolling bubs will have their assessment to graduate to the preschool level.
My child is sick, should they come for their lesson?
Slight clear snotty/runny noses are OK to swim with if your child feels OK. Please just bring tissues/hankies/face washer to wipe noses.
Green snot is not OK. COVID-19, Diarrhea & vomiting is NOT OK and students should not return until symptoms have been clear for 2 weeks.
Molluscum contagiosum needs to be covered by clothing or bandages. This can be spread if the spots burst due to heat or scratching and can be transferred to others via touching or infected equipment. Children with low immunity can have symptoms for some time so please let us know and cover up.
If your child does not feel well pleasemark them absent in the Portal & keep them home. Organise a makeup lesson when they are well again.
What is the pool temperature?
Our water temperature is set to 37.7c year round.
I forgot my stuff, do I need to go home or miss the class?
We have the following items to lend; towels, caps & goggles. As long as you have bathers which we can not lend for health reasons you will not need to go home.
Please leave borrowed items at reception when you leave.
How old does my child need to be to start lessons?
We prefer children are at least 6 months old when they start formal lessons so they have built a little bit of an immunity, have started immunisation and you can feel value in paying for lessons.
Your commitment being in the water with them is the decider for when you start them and starting from 6 months means 2 ½ years of beautiful bonding, learning time. If you love the water like us GO FOR IT! 🙂
Remember you are able to start conditioning skills in the bath at home right from their first bath so they can begin to be ready for lessons regardless of age at start time.
How is my child’s level decided?
Class levels at Berrydale Swim School are based on a child's ability not their age. We want all children to enjoy their water experience so we work with your child’s individual abilities in mind.
For choosing correct session times the swimmers are initially categorised as follows:
- Infants - 6 months to 3 years old.
- Preschool - 3 to 5 years old.
- School age - 5 +.
- Pre Squad - generally above 6 years old.
How will I know when my lessons are?
When you are enrolled you will have access to Your Account via our App SimplyPortal You will need to register for this with the email you supplied to us and make your own password. Your account has all your children's class days & times, family account balance, important dates & info and ability to notify of an absence and book your own makeups.
Statements will be emailed as an attachment once you have registered and had your assessment. During the school holidays a new email is sent with an attachment that contains your class details, Family ID, account balance for the new term. Please check your statement carefully as class times can change each term. If this does not arrive please let us know.
Are all staff qualified?
- We are an ASSA & Swim Australia recognised swim centre.
- ALL teachers are Austswim & or Swim Australia qualified and MUST keep their qualifications up to date with regular training courses.
- ALL teachers are up to date Level 2 First Aid, CPR trained & hold current WWCC.
- Some instructors are Kickstart qualified for special needs & Puggles trained for deaf & hard of hearing students.
- All staff are fully COVID vaccinated.
- Our lessons include water safety and survival instruction.
What do I need to bring?
Most activities children attend involve a uniform that works for the activity they are participating in. The uniform for Berrydale Swim School which should always come to lessons includes;
- Bathers/swimmers
- Towel
- Goggles
- Caps
- Flippers (squad swimmers only)
- Water bottle
All other equipment such as boards and swimming aids are provided by the school.
Compulsory caps & Goggle wearing?
Berrydale Swim School has a compulsory Caps on Policy for swimmers over 3 years old.
This allows more hygienic water conditions and better swimming experience for students.
- Caps allow better concentration whilst swimming because it keeps hair out of the eyes and mouth.
- Allows goggles to go on more easily and stops goggles from sliding down the head or pulling/tangling hair.
- Keeps some water out of ears. For those prone to ear aches we recommend ear putty as well.
- Keeps heads warmer in winter.
- Keeps hair, dirt and oils out of the pool and stops nits spreading.
Your first cap is free when you join us. New caps cost $810.00
Putting Caps On
When putting caps on, get your child or the receptionist to hold one side on the top of the forehead, then slowly stretch the cap over the head.
- After your child's lesson Pat them dry inside and out with your towel store in their swimming bag.
- DO NOT place caps scrunched & wet in bags, in washing machines, dryers, on window sills or over taps this causes stretching, sticking and holes. Be careful not to over stretch, go too fast or stick fingers/nails or hair pins through the cap.
GOGGLES are a vital teaching aid at various stages of the learning process. They allow the child good vision and comfort underwater. It is great for children to have their own when it is time to use them regularly.
Goggles are required when they begin learning freestyle but can be used earlier to allow the swimmer to get used to them. We don’t need preschoolers to wear them if they choose not to and will encourage some time without goggles to avoid total dependency.
Goggles can also be used for practice in between swimming lessons for our younger swimmers.
Should I swim in Winter? It’s cold.
It is perfectly fine to swim in Winter. Our water is very warm so it may feel cold when children get out. There are heaters in the change rooms.
To help keep kiddies warm make sure they;
- have their cap on in the pool,
- put a rashie/t-shirt on,
- dress in warm clothes or dressing gowns to go home
- have a beanie ready for their heads & socks for their feet.
What happens if my child has a serious medical condition or broken limb?
If your child has a serious medical condition such as a broken limb or requires an operation we can credit up to 3 missed lessons to your family account or extend makeups for a longer timeframe. Please supply a valid medical certificate.
How can I prepare for my child’s lesson?
- Have a dress rehearsal at home so your child is used to swimwear, caps and goggles.
- Arrive about 5 minutes before your lesson so your child can be ready for their class.
- Try to arrive relaxed and positive, especially if the experience of swimming lessons is new. Your child will feel calm and secure and lessons will be more successful.
- Toilet your child just prior to their lesson to avoid accidents and disruption during swimming lessons.
- Children that are NOT toilet trained MUST WEAR AN AQUA NAPPY. Reusable or disposable is fine but they must have snug fitting leg elastic.
How do I re-enrol for my class?
You are automatically enrolled for the next term so you don't need to do anything.
If you would like to request changes you will be able to complete the Request Form available in the Portal.
How do unenrol my child?
If you do not wish your child to be enrolled any longer please let us know in writing as soon as possible.
Please Note: There are no refunds under any circumstances if you choose to cancel during a term. We can credit fees to your family account.