At Splash Swim School

Please follow the flowchart to determine the best level for your child. When answering “yes” or “no” to each question, your child must be able to confidently complete the skill to move onto the next skill.

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Level Descriptions

This is our very first group class for infants and their parent or guardians. Each swimmer will have an adult in the water with them.

Through fun games and songs, the parent will learn how to enter and exit the pool safely with their child, proper holding techniques to begin the learn to swim process correctly and other teaching techniques to ensure their child has a wonderful first experience with swimming to instill the love of this lifelong activity.

Infants must be at least 6 months old to participate.

Introduction to Swimming Lessons- This level is designed for children who are ready for independent swimming lessons but are either not yet 3 years old or have not been in a group setting on their own before.

Swimmers in this class are introduced to the Level 1 skills of safety, buoyancy, and correct body position. Throughout this level swimmers will build confidence, learn to float and swim on their own, and become safe in larger group swimming lessons.

Swimmers must be 2-4 years old and have previously taken a Parent Tot class if they are not yet 3.

Introduction to Swimming – Swimmers must be at least 4 years old and able to participate in a group environment on their own (time to cut the cord parents!).

Swimmers will learn the fundamentals of safety, buoyancy, and correct body positioning.

By the end of this level they are able to float independently, safely get themselves from the middle of the pool to the side and exit the water independently.

Beginning Swimming – Swimmers must be able to float independently, safely get themselves from the middle of the pool to the side and exit the water independently.

Throughout this level, swimmers will build on the foundations they have learned to become proficient in freestyle and backstroke.

They will be confident in deep water as well as master safety skills relative to their age and ability.

Advanced Stroke Development: Swimmers are now ready to take on breaststroke and butterfly, perfect their freestyle and backstroke technique, as well as build up their overall endurance in the water.

Advanced safety skills will also be covered. They will be ready to move onto swim team after graduating from this level.