25/12/2022
The Elevate family wishes everyone a Merry Christmas & a Happy New Year! 🎄🎁
Elevate your child’s water confidence with us! We offer swimming lessons for kids starting from 6
The saying “start them young” cannot be more true when it comes to swimming. Swimming is an essential survival skill where your little ones can reap many health benefits — from developing healthy hearts and lungs to increasing stamina and strengthening mobility and flexibility. Swimming also boosts brain health, reduces anxiety, nurtures confidence and independence, and develops social skills. Our
25/12/2022
The Elevate family wishes everyone a Merry Christmas & a Happy New Year! 🎄🎁
23/12/2022
It’s always such a gift seeing our kiddos have so much glee just being in the water during swim lessons. 💦🎁
20/12/2022
Solving challenges together at swim class can be so fun!
07/11/2022
Isn’t it nice to have a friend to count on to remind you to put on your goggles before jumping in? 🥽💦
(🙌🏽Raise your hands if you’ve made the blunder of “loosing” your goggles when it was actually on your head)
23/10/2022
Happy Festival of Lights from the Elevate Junior team!
In the spirit of Diwali, may your life be guided away from darkness and led to vibrancy of hope, love and happiness.
We love introducing pull buoys to our older kids. Once they have better control of their limbs and have grown a little more in length, these floats play a part in helping them refine and improve one’s strokes as kids learn to better position their body to be more streamlined. Furthermore, they help to build core strength.
Go give it a try!
Let’s do this!
20/09/2022
I can show you the world (beyond the baby pool), shining shimmering splendid! 🎶
Here’s our little go-getter, who’s anticipating to enter the big pool after learning to submerge her head in the water comfortably.
29/08/2022
29 August is officially Mask Off Day!!
We’re looking forward to see all your beautiful wide grins today and everyday! 😁
24/08/2022
Our hearts are broken watching this. An important reminder to always be vigilant and never take water safety for granted – no matter the age.
“A drowning person isn't always splashing and yelling. Drowning in real life is typically silent and quick and can occur in as little as 30 seconds.
A drowning child is usually unable to call for help, and will use their arms to try to push up on the water's surface. This might look like they are playing instead of struggling.”
Boy, 8, drowns in public pool in China despite other swimmers metres away He struggled for around a minute before sinking to the bottom of the pool.