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GROUP SWIM LESSONS FAQS

Parent and Me (6 months to 3 years old) cost $25.50 per class.

Group Swim Swim Lessons (3 years old and older) cost $26.50 per class (average of $100.00 per month)

Private Lessons cost $53.00 per class (average of $212.00 per month).

If you choose to take multiple classes per week, simply multiply the rate by the number of classes you plan on taking per week.

It is important to wear proper swim attire during swim lessons. The baggier and bigger the swimsuit fits on students, the harder it will be for them to swim. As students progress to the more advanced swim levels, it is recommended that girls wear one-piece swimsuits and boys wear speedos or jammers.

Students in our Parent and Me program are very strongly encouraged to wear a Happy Nappy swim diaper. They are available for sale in our retail store.

Use our Swim Level quiz to determine the perfect level for your swimmer!

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For each level that Premier Swim Academy offers, there are a few key skills that the instructor will focus on. It is very important that each of the skills is mastered before students move on to the next level in order to follow the specially designed curriculum. It is common for younger students (3 to 5 years old) to spend more time on the 2nd and 3rd level skills where kicking correctly is crucial. The same is true for older students (5 to 8 years old) to spend more time at advanced levels where a great deal of coordination is required to master skills. Feel free to ask your instructor questions about how you can practice at home to help your student master the required skills to level up!

Depending on what day of the week your swimmer is signed up for, you may be charged a different amount from month to month. The reason for this is that we charge you for the number of lessons your swimmer will have in the month. For instance, if your swimmer swims on Mondays, there are 4 Mondays in April, and 5 Mondays in May, therefore, your monthly fee will be greater in May.

In addition, if you started your lessons mid-month, your monthly rate was prorated to reflect the number of lessons you have left in the month.

PRIVATE SWIM LESSONS FAQS

It is important to wear proper swim attire during swim lessons. The baggier and bigger the swimsuit fits on students, the harder it will be for them to swim. As students progress to the more advanced swim levels, it is recommended that girls wear one-piece swimsuits and boys wear speedos or jammers.

Students in our Parent and Me program are very strongly encouraged to wear a Happy Nappy swim diaper. They are available for sale in our retail store.

Depending on what day of the week your swimmer is signed up for, you may be charged a different amount from month to month. The reason for this is that we charge you for the number of lessons your swimmer will have in the month. For instance, if your swimmer swims on Mondays, there are 4 Mondays in April, and 5 Mondays in May, therefore, your monthly fee will be greater in May.

In addition, if you started your lessons mid-month, your monthly rate was prorated to reflect the number of lessons you have left in the month.

CHILD SWIM LESSONS FAQS

It is important to wear proper swim attire during swim lessons. The baggier and bigger the swimsuit fits on students, the harder it will be for them to swim. As students progress to the more advanced swim levels, it is recommended that girls wear one-piece swimsuits and boys wear speedos or jammers.

Students in our Parent and Me program are very strongly encouraged to wear a Happy Nappy swim diaper. They are available for sale in our retail store.

For each level that Premier Swim Academy offers, there are a few key skills that the instructor will focus on. It is very important that each of the skills is mastered before students move on to the next level in order to follow the specially designed curriculum. It is common for younger students (3 to 5 years old) to spend more time on the 2nd and 3rd level skills where kicking correctly is crucial. The same is true for older students (5 to 8 years old) to spend more time at advanced levels where a great deal of coordination is required to master skills. Feel free to ask your instructor questions about how you can practice at home to help your student master the required skills to level up!

Depending on what day of the week your swimmer is signed up for, you may be charged a different amount from month to month. The reason for this is that we charge you for the number of lessons your swimmer will have in the month. For instance, if your swimmer swims on Mondays, there are 4 Mondays in April, and 5 Mondays in May, therefore, your monthly fee will be greater in May.

In addition, if you started your lessons mid-month, your monthly rate was prorated to reflect the number of lessons you have left in the month.

Adult Swim Lessons Faqs

ADULT SWIM LESSONS FAQS

Depending on what day of the week your swimmer is signed up for, you may be charged a different amount from month to month. The reason for this is that we charge you for the number of lessons your swimmer will have in the month. For instance, if your swimmer swims on Mondays, there are 4 Mondays in April, and 5 Mondays in May, therefore, your monthly fee will be greater in May.

In addition, if you started your lessons mid-month, your monthly rate was prorated to reflect the number of lessons you have left in the month.

Fees Faqs

FEES FAQS

Parent and Me (6 months to 3 years old) cost $25.50 per class.

Group Swim Swim Lessons (3 years old and older) cost $26.50 per class (average of $100.00 per month)

Private Lessons cost $53.00 per class (average of $212.00 per month).

If you choose to take multiple classes per week, simply multiply the rate by the number of classes you plan on taking per week.

How old is your child?

Can the swimmer hold their breath under water?

Can the swimmer push off of a wall or step, with their face in the water, and glide on their belly for 3-5 seconds?

Can the swimmer maintain a float on their back WITHOUT the use of tools or assistance (i.e. floaties, noodles, adult assistance)?

Can the swimmer roll from a face down position in the water, into a float on their back with their face above the water?

Can the swimmer, while face down in the water, kick independently with straight legs and pointed toes?

Can the swimmer kick, face down, across the pool and breathe by rolling into a back float?

Can the swimmer kick on their back with straight legs, pointed toes across the length of the pool (aprox. 30 ft)?

Can the swimmer breathe by turning their head to the side (not lifting the head straight up/forward) while kicking independently on a kickboard?

Can the swimmer swim freestyle independently with their face down in the water, rotating to the side to breath (not lifting the head straight up/forward)?

Can the swimmer swim independent backstroke?

Can the swimmer do independent breaststroke kicks using a kickboard or noodle to support the arms?

Can the swimmer do independent dolphin kicks (butterfly stroke kicks)?

Can the swimmer do independent breaststroke?

Can the swimmer do independent butterfly?

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