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The 'Swim-ABC' (NPZ-NRZ*)
The 'Swim-ABC' consists of three official Dutch swimming diploma's:
A, B and C.
- With the A-diploma a child can manage in a quite swimming pool.
- The B-diploma is good for the crowded Wednesday-afternoon swimming
pool.
- With the C-diploma children can manage in swimming paradises, wild-water-ways
and the sea.”
We make the assumption that each child that starts at our swimming school
finishes the entire Swim ABC.
It appears that parents decide to quit the education for the Swim ABC
after their child gained the A-diploma, this is a pity. Of al the finishing
of the Swim ABC makes a safe and good swimmer of your child. The final
goal of learning to swim is the C diploma of the Swim ABC.
Both the A and the B diploma are logical in between steps on the way
to the Swim ABC.
At each exam your child has to make longer lengths in meters, at each
exam some parts has to be done for a longer time, at each exam the technique
gets more refined (think of beginners crawl at the A) and at each exam
your child has to show more and more survival techniques/special skills.
Because of the above children who register for the complete Swim ABC
have priority above children who register for just the A diploma or
only the A + B diploma.

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