Learn to swim
For ages 4+ years, your child will develop their swimming skills through seven stages, focused on developing their water safety awareness, competence in the water and most importantly, confidence in the water.
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- 6 swimmers per lesson
- Lesson stages based on ability rather than age
- Parents not required to be in the water
- Those completely new to swimming/beginner in the water will start on Magic Movers
- Dedicated group feedback time at the end of each lesson to help support your child’s progress
Lesson Stages
1
Magic
Movers
Using fun games and floatation equipment, children will develop their basic movement skills and water confidence, along with safety in and around the water, helping to build the foundations for future swimming skills and techniques.
Using fun games and floatation equipment, children will develop their basic movement skills and water confidence, along with safety in and around the water, helping to build the foundations for future swimming skills and techniques.
This stage is for children who are non swimmers, having their first experiences with the water.
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Awesome
Adventurers
Children will start to learn how to get in and out of the water safely, including jumping in, along with basic floating and traveling through the water. They will also learn to get themselves in an upright position, unaided.
Children will start to learn how to get in and out of the water safely, including jumping in, along with basic floating and traveling through the water. They will also learn to get themselves in an upright position, unaided.
To begin this stage, your child must be able to:
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Pool
Pioneers
Now we go below the surface, as children learn to submerge themselves safely under water and continue to develop safely getting into the water. Further techniques will help them achieve a 10 metres swim on the front and back, unaided.
Now we go below the surface, as children learn to submerge themselves safely under water and continue to develop safely getting into the water. Further techniques will help them achieve a 10 metres swim on the front and back, unaided.
To begin this stage, your child must be able to:
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Kicking
Kids
Let's get moving, as children learn to master their kicking technique for all four strokes (Front stroke, Back Stroke, Breaststroke and Butterfly Stroke) and further develop their buoyancy skills, bringing it all together to swim a minimum of 10 metres.
Let's get moving, as children learn to master their kicking technique for all four strokes (Front stroke, Back Stroke, Breaststroke and Butterfly Stroke) and further develop their buoyancy skills, bringing it all together to swim a minimum of 10 metres.
To begin this stage, your child must be able to:
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Terrific
Treaders
Standing on their own two feet (in the water at least) it's time to tread water and develop lifesaving water skills. Children will also perform all strokes to the standard of the Swim England framework.
Standing on their own two feet (in the water at least) it's time to tread water and develop lifesaving water skills. Children will also perform all strokes to the standard of the Swim England framework.
To begin this stage, your child must be able to:
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Club
Champs
Now we really master all four strokes as children develop efficient and effective swimming techniques and coordinated breathing. They will also develop their safety skills, by learning to swim in clothes.
Now we really master all four strokes as children develop efficient and effective swimming techniques and coordinated breathing. They will also develop their safety skills, by learning to swim in clothes.
To begin this stage, your child must be able to:
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Aqua
Athletes
Using all the skills developed through the previous stages, children will develop their stamina, timing of all four strokes and perform them for a minimum of 25 metres. Three of the strokes will be combined to create a 100 metres linked routine.
Using all the skills developed through the previous stages, children will develop their stamina, timing of all four strokes and perform them for a minimum of 25 metres. Three of the strokes will be combined to create a 100 metres linked routine.
To begin this stage, your child must be able to:
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If your child has attended swimming lessons with a different provider, follow our guide below to help you match their experience to our lesson stages.
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