What are Courses?

What is a ‘Course’?

A Course is a block of lessons your child or you are enrolled in — usually a series of weekly sessions that run for a set number of weeks. For example, a swimming school might offer a 10‑week course where you attend the same class each week at the same time, with the same teacher and group.

Each Course includes:
A fixed schedule — same day and time each week
A specific instructor or coach
A clear start and end date
A set fee for the full block (often paid in advance)


Why do we use Courses?

  • Courses help us keep groups together, so everyone learns at the right pace.

  • Parents and students can plan ahead, knowing exactly when sessions are.

  • Coaches can track progress, badges, or skills throughout the course.

  • It helps us guarantee your spot — you don’t need to book each week.


Example:

“You’ve booked into the Monday Beginner Swim Course. It runs every Monday at 5 pm for 8 weeks. Your child will have the same teacher and classmates for the whole block, and you pay once to secure the full term.”


Key points for customers:

  • A Course = a block of lessons.

  • The place, time, and teacher stay the same.

  • You pay for the whole block, not one session at a time.

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