What should I do if my child is ill? Will they miss out?
Firstly, if you know that you won't be able to attend a class at least 24 hours before the class takes place, you can let us know via your My Puddle Ducks account on both your Overview page and also your My Children page by clicking on ‘Let us know you can’t attend a lesson’ and following the instructions. This will generate a Courtesy Class for you to then use against any lesson where there is space in the next 6 months (provided you are currently in paid-for lessons). Read more in our Courtesy Classes FAQs.
If your child has a chest, ear, throat or eye infection they shouldn’t swim until it has completely cleared.
Please don’t bring your child to the pool during, or for two weeks after, suffering from diarrhoea.
Going swimming is unlikely to worsen a mild cold and will not increase the likelihood of an ear infection unless your baby has a perforated eardrum.
Please do not bring your child to a swimming class with anything that could be infectious, such as chickenpox, which is considered infectious until all the blisters have dried up.
It’s worth remembering that children are often exhausted after an illness and need some time to recuperate before returning to their swimming lessons.
Unfortunately, we can't offer a refund but where possible, we offer goodwill Courtesy Classes so that you won't miss out.