Swim Lessons Sign Up
Please read all disclosures carefully.
While we will do our best to accommodate your requested time slot, we cannot guarantee it as we must maintain balanced classes for safety purposes.
Pricing Information
- White, Red, Yellow, and Blue Lessons – Members: $125/child, Non-members: $140/child (Monday through Thursday for two weeks, 30 minutes each session)
- Green Lessons – Members: $210/child, Non-members: $240/child (Monday through Thursday for two weeks, 30 minutes each session)
- All Private Lessons (any level) – Members: $210/child, Non-members: $240/child (Monday through Thursday for one week, 30 minutes each session)
Refund Policy
Registration fees are not refundable. We do not offer pro-rated fees; due to the nature of the swimming pools and unexpected situations that arise, we do not offer any make-up classes or refund fees.
On the First Day of Lessons
Water Safety Instructors will thoroughly assess each student’s swimming abilities and water safety knowledge. Based on these evaluations, students will be placed into carefully selected skill level groups that best match their current competencies. This tailored approach ensures that each student receives the appropriate guidance and support needed to enhance their skills. Throughout the program, instructors will provide personalized coaching and constructive feedback, empowering each student to build confidence and achieve fun and safety in the water.
Once your swim student is enrolled in a level, we will not change the level during the session. However, we will do our best to accommodate the teaching to their level while staying within the same group level. Please refrain from asking the water safety instructor questions during the session. They will inform you of the student’s progress at the end of every session. Thank you.
The minimum age for students taking swim lessons is 3 years old, and they must be fully potty-trained.
It is recommended that you arrive only 5 minutes early, and please be ready to leave the pool as soon as the lesson is over.
For your child’s class, ensure they have already used the restroom and had a snack at home. Parents should also prepare their child for the lesson by discussing what will happen during the class.