Garlands Farm
There will be no unauthorised admittance to the pool. The instructor and pool owners reserve the right to refuse entry to users and request immediate evacuation from the pool should these rules not be adhered to.

All persons visiting the pool must park in one of the allocated car parking spaces. 
Please stick to the speed limit of 5mph. We ask that you are careful and considerate when driving your vehicle, as there are dogs, horses and children on the property.

Visitors must ensure that they walk directly to the pool house. There is no admittance to any other part of the property. Access to all other areas is strictly prohibited. Any persons seen to be breaking these rules, will be asked to leave immediately.

Children must be accompanied at all times and not left unattended - this includes walking to and from the pool house and when using the toilet. 

All persons visiting the pool must ensure that they understand the property houses a working horse yard. No person or child is allowed to be in close proximity to the horses at any time. Always check that there are no horses being walked through the yard, before walking across to the pool house. If there is a horse being walked or ridden through the yard, please wait until it is safe to cross, with minimal noise and disruption. 

Dogs are not allowed on the property at any time.

For the safety of all swimmers, it is essential that sensible, responsible behaviour is demonstrated at all times and these pool rules are complied with. Such behaviour that will not be tolerated is as follows:

  • Pushing/shoving/boisterous behaviour
  • Running, jumping, diving, bombing or other dangerous activities
  • Foul language, Verbal or physical abuse towards other users and the Instructor 

The Instructor will be present in the pool area at all times.

Swimmers must read and understand all safety rules before entering the pool.

The Instructor will  ensure that the pool rules are being adhered to at all times. 

The Instructor will ensure that the pool area remains clear of obstructions and equipment. 

Any spectators must be seated on the chairs provided. They must not approach the Instructor or come to the poolside whilst lessons are in process.

Spectators are asked not to talk to or distract the Instructor whilst a lesson is in process.

Pool users must not interfere with the pool cover or the key that operates it.

There will be a maximum of six swimmers allowed in the pool at any one time.

No food or drink to be consumed inside the pool house and no glass.

Outdoor footwear to be removed upon entry of the pool house.

Any verrucas must be covered with a sock and suitably treated.
Swimming hats must be worn and long hair tied back.

Jewellery must be removed.

Do not enter the water with a chest infection, ear infection, severe cold or open wounds.

Swimmers must wait a period of 48 hours after any vomiting or diarrhoea before they enter the pool.


Do not use equipment without seeking permission first.

Do not enter the water until the Instructor asks you to do so. 

Inform the instructor prior to lessons commencing if on any medication or feeling unwell.

Access to the plant room is strictly prohibited and will be locked at all times.

The pool cover will be removed and replaced before and after lessons and when the pool building has been vacated by all users. 

The Instructor will initiate the EAP in the event of an emergency.

If teaching in the water, there will be an adult present  that is aware of and able to initiate the EAP.

The instructor will ensure risk assessments are up to date and perform dynamic risk assessments for each session, with regards to the specific needs of the users.

The Instructor will ensure that all relevant qualifications are kept up to date, including Pool rescue, CPR and First Aid and enhanced DBS check.
 
The Instructor will act in a professional and courteous manner, whilst ensuring the safety of swimmers at all times. 

Physical Contact

Some aspects of teaching require ‘hands on’ technique. The Instructors will always seek permission before touching a swimmer.
They will ensure this is always within the boundaries of acceptable behaviour and not inappropriate in any way, in full view of parents and the class, using the correct methods for manual support - 
  • whereby a swimmer requires essential support in the early stages of learning to swim.
  • To develop the skill and technique (placing the swimmer in the correct position).
  •  To prevent or treat an injury.

Please let us know if you are uncomfortable with any aspect of this teaching technique.

Swimmers are within their rights to follow the complaints procedure should they feel the need. Customer complaint forms are available upon request.

All visitors enter the yard at their own risk. No responsibility will be taken for any accident or injury to any persons or vehicles whilst on the property by The owners or Natalie Perrett.

Neither The owners of Garlands Farm nor Natalie Perrett and associated teachers accepts liability for any illness or injury resulting from overexertion or exacerbation of any medical conditions caused by the use of the Swimming Pool facilities.

Upon reading these terms, you are accepting and agreeing to abide by the code of conduct and pool rules.


Pool Rules, Code of Conduct & Usage Disclaimer whilst using Leweston School Pool, under the instruction of Natalie Perrett and associated Instructors

There will be no unauthorised admittance to the pool. The instructor reserves the right to refuse entry to users and request immediate evacuation from the pool should these rules not be adhered to.

Children must be accompanied at all times and not left unattended.

Adults swimming in the lane swim are responsible for their own safety at all times. Adults must be confident swimmers able to swim a minimum of 100mtrs and  ensure they swim in the right direction indicated by the lane sign. 
 
Children swimming in the lane swim must be under constant parental supervision. Parents must ensure that their children are strong swimmers, able to swim a minimum of 100mtrs. Parents must ensure that children swim appropriately, swimming in the direction indicated by the lane sign and obeying the code of conduct.

For the safety of all swimmers, it is essential that sensible, responsible behaviour is demonstrated at all times and these pool rules are complied with. Such behaviour that will not be tolerated is as follows:

  • Pushing/shoving/boisterous behaviour
  • Running, jumping, diving, bombing or other dangerous activities
  • Foul language, Verbal or physical abuse towards other users and the Instructor 

The Instructor will be present in the pool area at all times.

Swimmers must read and understand all safety rules before entering the pool.

The Instructor will  ensure that the pool rules are being adhered to at all times. 

The Instructor will ensure that the pool area remains clear of obstructions and equipment. 

Any spectators must be seated on the chairs provided. They must not approach the Instructor or come to the poolside whilst lessons are in process.

Spectators are asked not to talk to or distract the Instructor whilst a lesson is in process.

No food or drink to be consumed inside the pool house and no glass.

Outdoor footwear to be removed upon entry of the pool house.

Any verrucas must be covered with a sock and suitably treated.
Swimming hats must be worn and long hair tied back.

Jewellery must be removed.

Do not enter the water with a chest infection, ear infection, severe cold or open wounds.

Swimmers must wait a period of 48 hours after any vomiting or diarrhoea before they enter the pool.


Do not use equipment without seeking permission first.

Do not enter the water until the Instructor asks you to do so. 

Inform the instructor prior to lessons commencing if on any medication or feeling unwell.


The Instructor will initiate the EAP in the event of an emergency.

If teaching in the water, there will be an adult present  that is aware of and able to initiate the EAP.

There will be an appropriately qualified lifeguard present. This may be an instructor.

The instructor will ensure risk assessments are up to date and perform dynamic risk assessments for each session, with regards to the specific needs of the users.

The Instructor will ensure that all relevant qualifications are kept up to date, including Pool rescue, CPR and First Aid and enhanced DBS check.
 
The Instructor will act in a professional and courteous manner, whilst ensuring the safety of swimmers at all times. 

Physical Contact

Some aspects of teaching require ‘hands on’ technique. The Instructors will always seek permission before touching a swimmer.
They will ensure this is always within the boundaries of acceptable behaviour and not inappropriate in any way, in full view of parents and the class, using the correct methods for manual support - 
  • whereby a swimmer requires essential support in the early stages of learning to swim.
  • To develop the skill and technique (placing the swimmer in the correct position).
  •  To prevent or treat an injury.

Please let us know if you are uncomfortable with any aspect of this teaching technique.

Swimmers are within their rights to follow the complaints procedure should they feel the need. Customer complaint forms are available upon request.

All visitors enter the pool at their own risk. No responsibility will be taken for any accident or injury to any persons or vehicles whilst on the property by Natalie Perrett or associated instructors. This includes adults and children taking part in lane swim, as well as children taking part in swimming lessons. 

Parents/guardians are aware that children swimming in the lane swim do so at their own risk. Parents/guardians are solely responsibility for their children and no responsibility lies with Natalie Perrett or associated instructors for any accident or  injury that may occur as a result of lane swimming.

Natalie Perrett nor associated instructors accept liability for any illness or injury resulting from overexertion or exacerbation of any medical conditions caused by the use of the Swimming Pool facilities.

Upon reading these terms and signing the registration form, you are accepting and agreeing to abide by the code of conduct and pool rules.