Practical advice
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One week of lessons does not automatically lead to a higher level.
While progressing to the next level is a key factor in motivating children, failure to prepare properly can have unpleasant repercussions, and we urge you to prevent this from happening.
As the technical level gets higher and higher, it often takes several weeks of lessons to acquire the elements required to reach the next level.
While progressing to the next level is a key factor in motivating children, failure to prepare properly can have unpleasant repercussions, and we urge you to prevent this from happening.
We also advise parents to have their children practise outside ski lessons, so that they can apply the advice given by their instructors.
Skiing should remain a pleasure, so don't overestimate your children's level and, with them, stay on slopes suited to their abilities.
We kindly ask you to comply with the following rules:
- Have your card with you and present it at a lesson.
- Be at the meeting point on time (for groups or individuals, late arrivals count as part of the lesson).
- Have a lift pass for the lessons.
- Be properly equipped and covered.
- A group lesson may be cancelled at the last minute if fewer than 3 pupils are registered.
- Any fraudulent use of a card will result in its immediate withdrawal.
- No duplicates will be issued if the card is lost.
- esf declines all responsibility for accidents to property or personal injury that may occur to students.
- Weather conditions, ski lift breakdowns or other accidents cannot be attributed to the instructors.
- No refunds will be made in the event of lessons being cancelled through no fault of our own.