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Private/Semi-Private Lessons

This class is designed to aid those who need extra help passing a level or working on a specific skill. More individualized attention will be given to specific areas of need. Additional times beyond those listed below will be determined by pool and instructor availability. All lessons are private lessons unless two registrations are submitted together and indicate a semi-private preference.

*We also offer 4 day sessions of private, semi-private or adapted lessons only during the summer sessions.

Ratios: Private = 1:1, Semi-Private = 1:2


VIEW OUR WINTER 2026 LESSONS

Spring & Summer lessons will be posted online by February 20, see registration open dates and times below.


Upcoming Session Registration Dates:

Winter-Spring 2026 Registration: Open NOW!

Spring Lesson Registration opens: Thursday, March 12 at 8 am

Summer Lesson Registration opens: Wednesday, May 27 at 8 am

Featured Courses

  • 3 or 4 Week Private, Semi-Private, or Adapted Swim Lessons

    *Please note, Fee Assistance cannot be used for Private or Semi-Private Swim Lessons. Available Dates: Mondays, 4 weeks: March 2-23 Tuesdays, 3 weeks: March 3-24 (omit March 10) Thursdays, 4 weeks: February 26- March 26 (omit March 5) Private or Semi-Private Lessons: This class is designed to aid those who need extra help passing a level or working on a specific skill. More individualized attention will be given to specific areas of need. All lessons are private lessons unless two registrations are submitted together and indicate a semi-private preference. It is recommended the students in the semi-private lessons are of a similar skill level. Ratios: Private = 1:1, Semi-Private = 1:2 Adapted Lessons: This class is for students age 18 months through adult with mild special needs, including neurological, developmental, and cognitive, who will benefit from one on one instruction. Instructor will work with the parent/guardian to determine student goals that will meet a variety of sensory challenges including visual, auditory, physical and movement, all while learning swimming skills. Ratio = 1:1