PUDDLE Ducks Chester, Wirral & North Wales is celebrating 16 years successful years in business, providing swimming lessons to children across the area.
The popular swim school, led by owner Jay Nash, has grown over the last 16 years, now with 32 employees teaching 1200 children and 210 lessons across 12 pools every week.
The business was able to weather the challenges faced during the Covid pandemic thanks to loyal customers and a resilient team who were able to quickly get back up to speed once it was possible to resume a normal service.
Providing classes for babies and pre-schoolers right through to Swim Academy for school-aged children, Puddle Ducks Chester, Wirral & North Wales have no plans to slow down.
Jay said: "This anniversary is a real testament to our great teachers and customers who have supported us throughout the years and helped us to build a strong reputation of Puddle Ducks being the highlight of their family’s week."
Jay continued: "As we look forwards to the future and as the business grows, our aim is to continue using the latest techniques and ensure our teaching standards remain high. Children are at the centre of what we do, and we want to continue providing a fantastic experience to suit every child’s needs."
Puddle Ducks say their highly trained teachers work to identify a child's level of ability and adapt lessons and activities accordingly. Small class sizes and the incorporation of rhyme and movement based on child development research helps them to nurture confidence and encourage the child's natural swimming ability.
The business has added several extra sessions to their timetable recently to meet the growing demand for their Baby and Pre School Programme (for birth up to 4 years old) and Swim Academy lessons (four year olds to 10 year olds).
For further information about Puddle Ducks Chester, Wirral & North Wales, and where they swim, call 01829 740825 or visit: www.puddleducks.com/local-teams/chester-wirral-north-wales.
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