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Beginner I

A class for six year olds and up who do not swim. Swimmers learn a relaxed, effective stroke for swimming the width of the pool (25 feet) at their natural buoyancy level.

Beginner II

A class for children who already swim 25 feet. The goal of this class is to teach the student to swim about 50 feet (the length of our pool) getting independent breaths. They also learn kneeling dives.

Beginner III

A class for children who already swim the length of the pool. The goal of this class is to teach the swimmer to perform rollover breathing while swimming the length of our pool. Standing dives are an added skill.

Intermediate I

The goal of this class is to teach students to swim 100 feet (2 lengths of our pool) and to dive in and swim across the pool.

Intermediate II

A class for children who are already efficiently swimming 100 feet (2 lengths of the pool). At the end of this class students should be swimming both freestyle with rhythmic breaths and elementary backstroke 100 feet and be able to tread for 2 minutes.

Advanced I

A class for children who already swimming both freestyle with rhythmic breathing and elementary backstroke. The goals for this class are competitive free, back, and breaststroke 100 feet (2 lengths of the pool).

Advanced II

A class for children who are currently performing competitive free, back, and breastroke. The goal for this class is swimming the competitive butterfly stroke 100 feet (two lengths of the pool.)

Junior Olympian

A class for children to obtain mastery of all four competitive strokes and introduction to snorkeling and water safety skills.

Olympian

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