SAFETY AT THE CORE
Every lesson is built around real water safety skills, not just swimming techniques, so children grow in confidence while learning habits that matter in and around the water.
Where confidence, safety, and fun come together in every lesson
Every lesson is built around real water safety skills, not just swimming techniques, so children grow in confidence while learning habits that matter in and around the water.
Lessons follow a clear step-by-step path, helping parents understand what their child is working on, what milestones they are reaching, and how they are improving over time.
Each swimmer is met at their current comfort and skill level, creating a supportive experience that helps children feel successful, motivated, and excited to come back.
Ms Katelyn brings a caring, confidence-building style to every lesson and is passionate about helping children feel safe, supported, and excited in the water.
With 10 years of experience teaching aquatic programs, she uses a Red Cross WSI-based approach to build foundational swim skills, water safety awareness, and steady progress at a pace that feels positive for each swimmer.
She also holds CPR and First Aid certifications, giving families added peace of mind while their children learn and grow.
As a mother of two, Ms Katelyn understands how important it is for lessons to feel family-friendly, patient, and encouraging. Her teaching style blends structure with warmth so children can learn in an environment that feels both fun and professional.
Red Cross-based lesson pathways designed to help swimmers grow from early water comfort to stronger swim skills and confidence.
Best for babies and toddlers who are new to the water. This level helps children feel comfortable in the pool through songs, games, supported floating, kicking, water entry, and basic water adjustment with a parent or caregiver in the water.
Best for children who are already somewhat comfortable in the water with a parent. This level builds confidence through more independent movement, supported floating and gliding, underwater exploration, and safety habits while the parent or caregiver stays involved in class.
Best for ages 3-5 who are beginners or still nervous in the water. Children learn basic water comfort, safe pool behavior, supported floating, blowing bubbles, entering and exiting the water, and early body movement skills.
Best for preschoolers who are comfortable in the water and ready for more independence. This level builds on Level 1 with more floating, gliding, kicking, and beginning movement on the front and back with less support.
Best for preschoolers who are confident in the water and starting to swim short distances. Children begin developing basic propulsive skills, coordinated arm and leg movements, and greater independence on the front and back.
Best for beginners who are just getting comfortable in the water. Swimmers learn basic safety, water entry and exit, floating, gliding, bubble blowing, and how to feel safe and confident in the pool.
Best for swimmers who are comfortable putting their face in the water and can do basic floating and gliding. Children begin learning basic front and back movement, kicking, and short-distance swimming skills.
Best for swimmers who can move independently in the water and are ready for stroke skills. This level introduces stronger front and back swimming skills and helps children build toward water competency.
Best for swimmers who already know the basic strokes and need more practice and confidence. Students improve crawl, backstroke, and other foundational skills while building endurance and better technique.
Best for swimmers who can already swim and are ready to refine their strokes. This level focuses on stronger technique, better coordination, and increased endurance across major strokes.
Best for advanced swimmers who want to continue improving stroke efficiency, endurance, and overall proficiency in the water. This level helps swimmers become more skilled, confident, and capable in deeper water and longer swims.