Can I attend the same lesson as my friend/sibling/parent etc.?

The possibility of attending lessons together strongly depends on the level of experience of each participant. In the case of group lessons, to ensure that all participants can get the most out of the lessons and progress effectively, the group must consist of participants at the same skill level. Participants with a lower or higher experience levels may not gain as much from the lessons, potentially slowing the group’s progress.

In the case of group courses for children, these may also be bound by the age of the participants. For example, it might not be possible for two siblings of different ages to attend lessons in the same group, even if they have the same level of experience.

Generally, this also applies to private lessons involving a small group of people. It’s important to remember that the instructor will focus on the participants with the least experience, so it is recommended to book private lessons together only if everyone is at the same level. Similarly, children’s learning curves are quite different from those of adults, so keep this in mind if you're considering private lessons with your children.

If you are unsure about your level or want to know if it will be possible to take lessons with your loved ones, we always recommend checking before proceeding with the booking!

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