The tables illustrate the differences between the current weekday schedule and a revised version.
Looking at the tables, it is immediately obvious that the timetable is expected to see some significant changes. Overall, classes for children and adults will be available on separate days, and some new classes will be introduced, in which children will get to learn about team training and how to play water polo while adults will be provided with a water safety session.
According to the current timetable, a mix of children and adult activities are offered on both Saturdays and Sundays. This arrangement will be altered according to the new schedule, where Saturdays and Sundays will be reserved exclusively for children and adults respectively.
While there are two classes of seniors level for adults on two different days, it looks like one of them will be omitted, making it only available for adults to attend that class on Sundays.
While the class of water safety is available for children at the moment, the new timetable is expected to see an equivalent program offered to adults on Sunday at 14 o’clock. The new water polo and team training classes, on the other hand, is exclusive to children.
