Frequently Asked Questions

Children between the ages of 1.5 and 2.5 are learning basic water safety skills such as floating, swimming to the wall, grabbing the wall, climbing out of the pool, swimming to a step, and standing up on the step. I recommend 8 to 10 lessons for these swimmers. These swimmers do well with a schedule of 2 to 3 lessons per week for the duration of their lessons.

Children between the ages of 2.5 and 5 need extra time to build their confidence, especially when it comes to rolling over for a breath. I recommend 10 to 12 lessons for these swimmers. These swimmers do well with a schedule of 2 to 3 lessons per week for the duration of their lessons.

Children over the age of 5 generally learn faster and may only need 8 lessons to learn these life-saving skills. We begin teaching strokes after the swimmers are safely rolling over to take a breath. These swimmers do well with a schedule of 2 to 4 lessons per week for the duration of their lessons.

Reminder: We do invite a parent to join us for about 15 minutes during the last lesson so we can teach you how to continue working with your child for the rest of the summer.

Swim lessons are taught on an individualized basis, with one swimmer per instructor.

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Each lesson costs $45 and there is a $25 registration fee per family.

Example: If you sign up for 8 lessons, the cost would be $385 per child. If you sign up for 10 lessons, the cost would be $475 per child.

Lessons begin on April 28th and run through August 7th. Lessons are available from 9:30 AM to 7:00 PM Monday through Thursday.

Each lesson is 30 minutes.

Building your child's confidence in the water early is always helpful. The skills they learn this year will continue to grow with practice.

Yes. Simply send an email requesting additional lessons to [email protected].

Lessons will continue during rain, unless there is thunder. The instructor will reach out to you if lessons are to be canceled.

Yes. If you miss a scheduled lesson, you may reschedule the lesson and pay a $15 rescheduling fee.

No, not at this time.

You will need to bring your child in a swimsuit with a towel. Please have your child in a swim diaper if they are not potty-trained. Please do not bring goggles or flotation devices.