Whether you want to introduce your infant to the water, advance your child’s swimming skills, or are an adult who wants to learn how to swim, British Swim School offers a variety of swimming lessons for all ages and skill levels.
Need help figuring out which lesson is right for you or your child? Find detailed information about each of our programs below!
This program takes our traditional British Swim School methods and applies them in a way that’s designed to allow young adult swimmers (generally ages 13-17) to feel comfortable and safe in the water.
We take into account students’ aquatic backgrounds, foundational skill sets, and goals to tailor our program to what each student needs to feel successful, while still building lifesaving skills and a love of the water.
Water Acclimation: 3 Months to 36 Months with Parent (6 Children Max, Parent-assisted class)
Looking for baby swim classes or swimming classes for toddlers? Tadpole is the best place for kids to start learning how to swim! This water acclimation class for infants and toddlers introduces them to the water for the first time, reducing their fear and the potential of tears. We’ll introduce an assisted back float and submersion in this level. You should expect a lot of songs and splashing while your child freely and independently explores the water environment in our parent and baby swim classes.
Beginner Water Survival: 3 Months to 36 Months with Parent (4 Children Max, Parent-assisted class)
Building on our Tadpole skills from our infant and toddler swim classes, your little ones begin their water survival skills through a structured program of songs, games, and fun. Your swimming instructor will work one-on-one with you and your child. Students must meet the goals of our Tadpole swim class in order to enroll in Swimboree.
5 Goals of Swimboree
Assisted (or independent) back floating
Assisted (or independent) submerged rollover
Full submersion from the wall (sitting or standing)
Advanced Water Survival: 18 Months to 36 Months (4 Children Max)
The swim instructor works one-on-one with each child following the same structure and emphasis on water survival as the Swimboree kids and baby swimming class. While the child is in the water, parents sit on the pool deck and actively participate in their child’s swimming lesson. Students must meet Swimboree goals in order to enroll in Seahorse.
5 Goals of Seahorse
Independent back float
Independent underwater rollover and float
Push from wall and rollover
Jump in, rollover and float for 20 seconds independently
A gentle water acclimation class for ages 3 and up designed to provide a positive environment to experience the water for the first time and build skills that will be used for the duration of the program. The overall goal is to reduce their fear and build confidence. We introduce a back float and full independent submersion at this level.
Beginner Water Survival: 3+ Years (4 Children Max)
Want a beginner swimming class for your child who loves the water? Kids participate in this small group swim class that concentrates on fun, safety, and independence in the water. Watch as your little ones and their swim instructor have fun while learning beginner water survival techniques.
5 Goals of Minnow
Safe entry/safe exit
Jump in, rollover and float for 20 seconds independently
Independent glide back to the wall
Elementary backstroke for 10 cycles
Swordfish start, push glide from wall into a rollover. Back float for 20 seconds.
Advanced Water Survival: 3+ Years (4 Children Max)
In this small group kids swimming class, children are introduced to propulsion skills for water survival. Learning beginner strokes on their backs and fronts, they will be prepared for our more advanced stroke levels.
5 Goals of Turtle 1
Streamline with flutter kick independently
Swim-roll-swim to safety
Independently swim 10 yards or 10 cycles of beginner backstroke with arms out
Independently swim 10 yards or 10 cycles of beginner freestyle with arms out
Swimmers focus on the correct arm, leg, and breathing coordination for three strokes: freestyle, backstroke, and breaststroke. Students also get an introduction to butterfly. Students are constantly moving in this swimming class for kids, swimming in groups of twos and threes.
These advanced swimming lessons for kids allow swimmers to perfect their techniques in four strokes: freestyle, backstroke, breaststroke, and butterfly. Children are constantly moving in this class, swimming in groups of twos and threes.
Is your child passionate about swimming? In Shark 2 swimming class, students are prepared for future swim team participation with attention on drills, starts and turns, individual medleys, and increasing speed and stamina in the water.