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Swimming Lessons is an episode of SpongeBob SquarePants. SpongeBob and Patrick sign up for swimming lessons at Goo Lagoon with Larry the Lobster.

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  • Swimming Lessons is an episode of SpongeBob SquarePants. SpongeBob and Patrick sign up for swimming lessons at Goo Lagoon with Larry the Lobster.
  • The first lesson taught the students how to perform the "Deadman's float". In order to invoke discipline, at least for Calvin, Rosalyn threatened to make use of a "rat tail", a wrung wet towel used as a whip.
  • Swimming lessons is the process of learning to swim. In most countries there is a definition of a number of swimming levels that is reached in the process of the curriculum. The respective certificates of swimming tests are required for further training in aquatic abilities. Many countries have defined a minimum swimming level that children should reach by the end of primary education, in most cases with the help of school swimming classes being part of the normal curriculum.
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  • Swimming Lessons is an episode of SpongeBob SquarePants. SpongeBob and Patrick sign up for swimming lessons at Goo Lagoon with Larry the Lobster.
  • The first lesson taught the students how to perform the "Deadman's float". In order to invoke discipline, at least for Calvin, Rosalyn threatened to make use of a "rat tail", a wrung wet towel used as a whip.
  • Swimming lessons is the process of learning to swim. In most countries there is a definition of a number of swimming levels that is reached in the process of the curriculum. The respective certificates of swimming tests are required for further training in aquatic abilities. Many countries have defined a minimum swimming level that children should reach by the end of primary education, in most cases with the help of school swimming classes being part of the normal curriculum. Children are often given swimming lessons, which serve to develop swimming technique and confidence. Children generally do not swim independently until 4 years of age. In many places, swimming lessons are provided by local swimming pools, both those run by the local authority and by private leisure companies. Many schools also include swimming lessons into their Physical Education curricula, provided either in the schools' own pools, or in the nearest public pool. The Department for Education in England includes learning to swim as a compulsory element in Primary School PE Curriculum. At the end of year 6 (age 11) All children must be able to swim 25 metres (front and back) and demonstrate an understanding of water safety. Schools can decide when and where pupils will learn to swim. Many children in the UK learn to swim in lessons that are not provided by their Primary School and can swim 25 metres by the age of 6. National Curriculum standard of swimming 25 metres by the time they leave primary school will be given a half-hour lesson every day for two weeks during term-time. Click here to find out more.
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