06/05/2026
From first splashes to confident swimmers 🌊💙
Our journey grows with your child:
👶 6 months- 3 years: Splash & Play
🧒 3-4 years: Preschool lessons & Discovery Duckling Awards
🏊 4+ years: Stage 1 begins
Every step builds confidence, skills, and a love for the water.
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01/05/2026
🚀Now launching…🚀
Join our preschool swimming lessons designed to build confidence, safety, and a lifelong love of the water.
📅 Wednesday mornings from 10am
⏱ 30 minute slots
👩👧 Parent & teacher in the water
👶 Max of 3 swimmers per class
📍Dunnington, York
🌡️Warm pool all year round
Small groups, supportive learning, and plenty of fun every step of the way.
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10/04/2026
🫧Then vs Now🌊
When Bodhi started he was very nervous, over the last few months he has made HUGE progress! Bodhi can now blow bubbles and move through the water himself! 💪
Fun fact- Spider-Man watches Bodhi swim each week! 🕸️
01/04/2026
🫧Then vs Now 🌊
When Harry first started he was very quiet, that quickly changed (in the best way) and he now loves a chat and telling me a new riddle each lesson! Harry has made great progress with his swimming so far, keep going 🏊
Fun fact- Harry is best at dolphin kick!
28/02/2026
🫧Then vs Now🌊
When Joe first started he wasn’t overly keen of the water, fast forward to now he can blow bubbles, move through the water himself and even attempt star floats on his back himself!
Fun fact- Joe loves playing with the sharks and ducks, he also loves a Kinder egg!
24/02/2026
Contact us ASAP, spots go fast! 🏊🏻♀️
22/02/2026
A question I get asked all the time is…Should my child be wearing goggles when learning to swim?
The answer isn’t as simple as yes or no, so here is some info on the pro’s and con’s of goggles 💦
✔️Improves underwater visibility- this often makes swimmers more confident as they can see what is underneath them
✔️Encourages swimmers to put their face in the water- especially helping nervous swimmers with water confidence
✔️Improves focus on technique- swimmers don’t get distracted with water in their eyes
❌Swimmers can become dependent, this often leads to regression in later stages
❌Not realistic- in the event of an emergency, goggles won’t always be accessible
❌Disruption to learning- leaking, fogging up & adjusting straps takes time away from the lesson
•I always recommend that if swimmers come to their first lesson without goggles, they should continue to swim with out them