LEARN TO SWIM CLASSES
These classes are perfect for kids aged 30 months and up, whether they’re already water-savvy or gearing up to master the fundamental strokes.
Class Categories
STARFISH
- Comfortable moving through the water on their own with swim aids
- Swimmers who can get into the pool safely
SEAHORSE
- Swim unaided
- Climb in and out of the pool safely
- Jump in at deep end, swim a distance of 5-7 meter doggy paddle with face in and without any assistance, breath a few times and catch the wall
Must be able to swim with face in water blowing bubbles for 5 seconds
JELLYFISH
- Swimmers who can do 5-7 meters of “big arms”
- Swimmers who can push and glide from the edge of the pool
- Swimmers who can perform star and mushroom floats.
LESSON PRICING
- GROUP
1 Lessons per Week
R740
/per month
20 minutes
*All fees are charged upfront at the beginning of the month. If you start mid-month, you will be charged pro rata for the remaining lessons.
2 Lessons per Week
R900
/per month
20 minutes
*All fees are charged upfront at the beginning of the month. If you start mid-month, you will be charged pro rata for the remaining lessons.
3 Lessons per Week
R1 280
/per month
20 minutes
*All fees are charged upfront at the beginning of the month. If you start mid-month, you will be charged pro rata for the remaining lessons.
LESSON SCHEDULE
- STARFISH
- SEAHORSE
- JELLYFISH
FAQ'S
How long is each lesson?
Water Confidence & Learn-to-Swim lessons are 20 min.
Are your pools heated?
With our pools heated to approximately 31℃ in summer and 33℃ in winter, your children can enjoy shiver-free swimming lessons all year round.
How does payment work?
Feel free to pay per month or per term (every 4 months). If you would like more information on prices, please refer to the pricing on our classes page.
Do you cater for year round swimming?
Yes! We operate year round and offer swimming lessons throughout all seasons because we believe in providing uninterrupted learning.
Do you offer make up lessons?
Yes, we do our best to offer make up lessons but cannot guarantee make ups as class options may be limited.
How many times a week should my child attend swimming lessons?
At least once weekly. However, multiple weekly lessons usually mean kids will see their abilities advance even faster.