What is the best small group class size for swimming lessons?

Swimming is a great way for kids to stay active and healthy while having fun. Our small group classes offer personalized attention and affordable rates.

4/2/20231 min read

a group of kids in a pool
a group of kids in a pool

Swimming is a great way for kids to stay active and healthy while having fun. Not only does it provide physical benefits like improved cardiovascular health, increased muscle strength and flexibility, and enhanced coordination and balance, but it can also have a positive impact on mental health. Learning how to swim in a safe and supportive environment is essential for developing strong swimming skills and gaining confidence in the water.

At our swim school, we offer small group classes for kids that provide personalized attention to each student, with a class size of 1 coach to 6 students and lessons that last 45 minutes. Small group classes offer numerous benefits over larger classes, including individual attention from instructors, interaction with other students, and a sense of community.

By enrolling your child in our small group swimming classes, you are providing them with the opportunity to develop strong swimming skills, gain confidence in the water, and enjoy all the physical and mental benefits that swimming has to offer. Our experienced and certified instructors work closely with each student to help them achieve their swimming goals and ensure their safety in and around the water.

We understand that cost is a consideration for many parents, which is why we offer our small group classes at an affordable rate of just $120 per month. This makes it possible for parents to provide their children with high-quality swimming instruction without breaking the bank.

When searching for swimming lessons for kids, it's important to choose a swim school that is experienced, certified, and has a strong reputation in the community.

Our small group classes are designed to provide kids with the ideal learning environment, with personalized attention, interaction with other students, and a focus on developing strong swimming skills and water safety awareness.

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