Swim lessons are complete for the season.
Proud partners with the American Red Cross Learn-to-Swim program, teaching swimming and water safety for over a century. Recognized as a Gold Level Provider, offering 1,200+ swim lessons annually. Swim lessons available for ages 3 to adult, and for parents with infants aged 6 – 36 months.
During the first class, instructors will ensure participants are placed in the correct level for their success. Each level requires a minimum of three participants; classes may be combined. If minimum enrollment isn’t met and combining isn’t possible, canceled classes receive a full refund, or participants can move to another session at no extra cost. We guarantee eight out of ten lessons in inclement weather or due to factors beyond our control.
Parents receive a handbook upon registration.
Swim Levels
Which class should you choose? Review the class descriptions to ensure you register for the appropriate level of swim lessons.
Preschool Level 1 (ages 3 to 5):
Level 1 introduces basic aquatic skills that participants build on as they progress through Levels 2 and 3 of Preschool Aquatics, then onto Learn-to-Swim. Participants also begin to develop positive attitudes and safe practices around water.
Preschool Level 2 (ages 3 to 5):
Level 2 focuses on further developing basic aquatic skills. Participants begin to perform these skills at a more advanced level, such as for longer distances or in deeper water. Many skills from Level 1 are performed with assistance, but Level 2 marks the start of independent aquatic locomotion. Participants improve proficiency in arm and leg actions on the front and back in preparation for strokes. Water safety topics from Level 1 are reinforced.
Preschool Level 3 (ages 3 to 5):
Level 3 aims to increase proficiency in previously learned skills through guided practice and more repetitions. Skills are performed independently, and participants improve coordination and control of combined arm and leg actions. New water safety topics are introduced, and previously learned water safety skills are reinforced.
Youth Level 1 (ages 6 to 17):
Level 1 introduces basic aquatic skills that participants build on as they progress through Levels 2 and 3 of Learn-to-Swim. Participants also begin to develop positive attitudes and safe practices around water.
Youth Level 2 (ages 6 to 17):
Level 2 focuses on further developing basic aquatic skills. Participants begin to perform these skills at a more advanced level, such as for longer distances or in deeper water. Many skills from Level 1 are performed with assistance, but Level 2 marks the start of independent aquatic locomotion. Participants improve proficiency in arm and leg actions on the front and back in preparation for strokes. Water safety topics from Level 1 are reinforced.
Youth Level 3 (ages 6 to 17):
Level 3 aims to increase proficiency in previously learned skills through guided practice and more repetitions. Skills are performed independently, and participants improve coordination and control of combined arm and leg actions. New water safety topics are introduced, and previously learned water safety skills are reinforced.
Youth Level 4 (ages 6 to 17)
Level 4 builds on the skills from Level 3 by improving proficiency in the strokes learned. Participants refine their skimming strokes, increasing distance, and begin learning the arm actions for the scissors kick and breaststroke kick, leading to rudimentary proficiency in sidestroke and breaststroke. New strokes such as back crawl and butterfly are introduced, along with basic open turns at the wall.
Youth Level 5 (ages 6 to 17)
Level 5 focuses on refining all six swimming strokes—front crawl, back crawl, butterfly, breaststroke, elementary backstroke, and sidestroke—while increasing proficiency and swimming distance. Participants also learn to perform flip turns for both front and back strokes.
Youth Level 6 (ages 6 to 17)
Level 6 works on refining strokes, turns, and building endurance. Participants choose from three options: Personal Water Safety, Fundamentals of Diving, or Fitness Swimmer, each focusing on specific aquatic skills and knowledge.