Choose Gymnastics FAQs
For your child's first lesson, turn up Fifteen minutes early and speak to a member of staff, who will be able to direct you.
Comfortable clothing that can ensure your child can move and perform the activities. This may be something like a school PE kit, or a leotard. Shorts and a T-shirt/vest is ideal.
You will receive a link via an e-mail directing you to the Home Portal. This will give you your options for the next Level. Once you have selected your option your child will move to this new session automatically.
You will receive an e-mail once your child has been awarded a certificate this email will contain a link directing you to the website to purchase a certificate, we will then post them out to you.
Inform the Staff on Site and The Gymnastics Instructor
If you have not already done so at the point of joining lessons, you can inform us of your child's medical condition, please inform the teacher on your first visit. This will assist our teachers when delivering lessons and this information will remain confidential.
Please let us know if your child is ill and they will not be attending their lesson. If they have had diarrhea or sickness in the 24 hours prior to their lesson they MUST not attend their lesson. They may still be able to pass on this illness to others during this period.
You can continue to pay for their lessons and retain their space or cancel and join again once they have recovered. Please note refunds will not be given for lessons you are unable to attend.
Yes, the monthly subscription paid for lessons covers fifty weeks of the year, allowing for two weeks when there are no lessons.
You will need to book via the DCLT website, using your child's DCLT account. Your username will be the email address you used when signing your child on to lessons. You will then need to request a forgotten password to set up the account.
5 years old for explore sessions.
We allocate 60 minutes to complete the lesson and change overs from one lesson to another. During the lesson children will warm-up, undertake their activities and cool-down.
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