LESSON FORMATS
Private Lessons (1:1)
Best for swimmers who want accelerated progress and personalized instruction.
Private lessons allow instructors to focus entirely on one swimmer’s development, making them ideal for: Beginners, swimmers working on challenging skills, students who learn best with individualized attention.
We recommend private lessons for the best efficiency and progression of swimmers.
Benefits
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Fully customized instruction
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Faster skill progression
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Immediate feedback and correction
Ideal for siblings, cousins, or friends at a similar swimming level.
Semi-private lessons combine individualized instruction with a small group environment. Swimmers benefit from learning alongside peers while still receiving focused coaching. Encourages motivation and friendly competition and more cost-effective than private lessons.
Semi-Private Lessons (1:2-3)
Pricing & Policy
Private Lessons (1:1)
Individualized attention for maximum progression.
Rates:
• Single Lesson: $27 per 30-minute lesson
• Full Session Bulk: $250 total
Bulk payment offers the best value for long-term skill development and consistent scheduling.
Semi-Private Lessons (1:2-3)
Learn together with siblings or friends at a similar level.
Rates (per swimmer):
• Single Lesson: $24 per 30-minute lesson
• Full Session Bulk: $220 total
Cost-effective group environment encouraging motivation and friendly competition.
Referral Program
Share your love for swimming and get rewarded.
The Reward:
• For each person you refer who signs up, you will receive one free class during your session.
There is no limit to the number of referrals you can make, spread the word and keep on
swimming!
Booking Policy
Ensuring your spot is secured and our instructors are scheduled.
Mandatory Deposit:
• A mandatory 15% deposit is required immediately after registration to secure your spot for the lessons.
After registering, a confirmation email will be sent to answer any questions and give information
on the deposit
Final registration is only confirmed once the deposit has been received. Thank you for your cooperation.
Teen / Adult Lessons (Ages 13+)
Designed for swimmers of all experience levels, these lessons help teens and adults develop confidence and proficiency in the water.
Instruction can include:
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Fundamental swimming skills
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Stroke development
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Endurance swimming
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Sprint swimming
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Advanced water safety and survival skills
Lessons are customized to each swimmer’s goals and ability level.
Swimmer 5–6 (Ages 7–12)
This advanced level focuses on refining strokes, improving endurance, and developing advanced water safety skills.
Skills include:
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Advanced front crawl and back crawl
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Breaststroke
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Eggbeater kick
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Head-up swimming
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Shallow dives
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Stride entries
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Endurance swimming
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Advanced water safety techniques
Goal: Swimmers become strong, efficient swimmers capable of longer distance swimming and advanced water skills.
Swimmer 3–4 (Ages 6–12)
This intermediate level introduces more structured swimming techniques and basic water survival skills.
Skills include:
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Front crawl
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Back crawl
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Whip kick
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Standing dives
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Forward rolls
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Underwater swimming
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Introduction to water safety
Goal: Swimmers develop intermediate technique and stronger control in the water.
Swimmer 1–2 (Ages 5–12)
This level focuses on building the foundation of independent swimming and confidence moving through the water.
Skills include:
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Independent movement in the water
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Basic front and back swimming skills
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Introductory endurance
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Comfort in deep water
Goal: Swimmers confidently move through the water and perform fundamental swimming skills independently.
Preschool 2 (Ages 3–5)
Preschool C & D
Swimmers begin performing skills more independently while improving coordination and water control.
Skills include:
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Independent floating
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Basic propulsion and gliding
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Improved kicking and body positioning
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Introductory underwater skills
Goal: Swimmers perform fundamental movement and stationary skills independently.
Preschool 1 (Ages 3-5)
Preschool A & B
This introductory level helps young swimmers become comfortable in the water while developing basic movement and stationary skills.
Skills include:
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Entering and exiting the pool safely
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Floating with buoyant aids
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Kicking and basic propulsion
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Water comfort and confidence
Goal: Swimmers will be able to perform basic movement and stationary skills using buoyant aids.