Safety-first instruction
Lessons help swimmers build comfort while learning habits that support safer behavior around pools, lakes, and recreational water.
Both sides of the school focus on calm instruction, progressive skills, and practical water safety habits.
Lessons help swimmers build comfort while learning habits that support safer behavior around pools, lakes, and recreational water.
Adults can work on anxiety, floating, breathing, safe movement, and basic swim independence.
Children progress from water comfort to floating, kicking, breathing, stroke foundations, endurance, and advanced technique.
Swim lessons are important, but they do not replace active adult supervision. No child or adult is “drown-proof.” Families should follow pool rules, maintain close supervision, and use appropriate safety precautions around water.
No. Lessons help build skill and confidence, but supervision and safety precautions are always necessary.
Yes. Adult Swim School is designed for adults who are beginners or who feel nervous around water.
Yes. Splash Academy can help developing swimmers with stroke technique, endurance, starts, turns, and competition preparation.