Swim Lessons

Youth Swim Lessons

Learning to swim at the Y is more than just stroke development. Children are taught in small groups with others of their own age and skill level to facilitate the students' socialization skills. Instructors use a child-centered approach which offers more active involvement and a better understanding of swimming, thus more learning and more fun. Of course, YMCA Character Development is at the core of each lesson, as are the essential components of stroke development, boating safety, personal safety, and rescue skills.

Swim lessons are available in group, private, and semi-private formats, and classes are available for children with special needs. Please refer to your branch's program guide for current lesson times and prices.

Some branches offer a Swim Team, and/or Pre-Competitive level classes, where the emphasis is on learning the fundamentals of competitive swimming: stroke mechanics and turns, endurance and strength.

Be part of it all, and experience swim lessons the Y way!

Parent/Child Classes: Age 6-36 months
Infant and toddler water adjustment classes enhance motor coordination and social skills, and introduce water safety. Parent and child enjoy time together in the water.

Preschool Lessons: Age 3-5 years
Flotation devices and simplified swimming strokes help the child gain confidence and endurance.

Youth Lessons: Age 6-12 years
Progressive swim lessons take the child from the basics through to a competitive level, with an emphasis on water safety.

Teen Lessons: Age 13-17
Smaller classes are tailored to the teen's skill and comfort level, building confidence and safety skills.