Goldfish Swim School - Clarkston

Goldfish Swim School - Clarkston

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Teaching kids how to swim is our passion! Goldfish is much more than a swim school. Goldfish prides itself on offering each parent and child a Golden Experience.

Goldfish Swim School – Clarkston is a state-of-the art swimming facility dedicated to teaching children as early as 4 months how to swim. From the moment you walk in the door, you enter a tropical oasis. Brightly colored walls, tiki cabanas and surfboard benches surrounding our island-style hair drying station border our pool, abuzz with the sounds of kids kicking and hands-on swimming instruction

06/08/2026

Watching mini classes has us like….🥰🥹

06/04/2026

Hi Hudson!👋 for June!
My favorite thing to do is: Play outside or fix things

My favorite color is: Orange

When I am in swim class, my favorite thing to do is: Splash my feet

My favorite food is: Pizza

When I grow up, I want to be: Lightning McQueen

06/02/2026

Congrats to our Mr. Trenton!
I am a recent graduate of CHS. I have two dogs and cat that I love. I also have a fish and his name is Gup. My favorite Disney movie: Lego Batman

05/27/2026

“When should babies start swim lessons?”
It’s a question many parents ask, especially as summer gets closer. 🏖️
Babies can begin building comfort in the water earlier than many people realize. Early swim lessons focus on helping little ones get used to the water while learning important safety habits alongside a parent or caregiver.
In our Mini Lessons, babies explore the pool through guided play, songs, and gentle skill-building. Over time, they start practicing things like floating on their back, moving through the water with support, and feeling comfortable in a new environment. 🧡
Those early experiences help build familiarity, confidence, and respect for the water as they grow.
💬 Curious if your little one is ready for swim lessons? We’re happy to answer your questions! Share this with other parents, who might be looking for baby swimming resources!

05/25/2026

Reminder we are Closed 5/25 for Memorial Day. Monday's students were prorated for this closure.

05/23/2026

We are open this weekend! Closed Monday.

05/21/2026

If your child’s name starts with this letter… it’s time to start swim lessons!

05/20/2026

Traffic Alert for those who take Sashabaw to get to swim! ⚠️

CONCRETE REPAIRS ON SEVERAL ROADS TO START MAY 18, BEGINNING WITH SASHABAW RD., MAYBEE RD. TO WALDON RD. IN INDEPENDENCE TWP.

The Road Commission for Oakland County (RCOC) will begin concrete repairs on Monday, May 18, with lane closures on Sashabaw Road, Maybee Road to Waldon Road in Independence Township.
The work on Sashabaw Road involves removing and replacing selected, deteriorated concrete slabs. Additionally, some curbs will be replaced. The work is expected to take approximately three weeks to complete.
The following roads are also scheduled for repair this year through late fall:
• Baldwin Road, north and south of the I-75 overpass in Auburn Hills.
• Crooks Road, south of Hamlin Road in Rochester Hills.
• Dequindre Road, Wattles Road/17 Mile Road to north of Long Lake Road/18 Mile Road, in Troy and Sterling Heights.
• Dennison Court at Franklin Road in Bloomfield Township.
• Elizabeth Lake Road/Voorheis Road, north and south intersection approaches in Waterford Township.
• Fairview Court at Farmington Road in West Bloomfield Township.
• 14 Mile Road, east of Lake Drive to M-5, in Novi.
• Indianwood Road, west of Joslyn Road at Troon Boulevard in Orion Township.
• Haggerty Road, south of Pontiac Trail in Commerce Township.
• Hickory Ridge Road at the Norma Jean intersection in Highland Township.
• Maple Road, east of Welch Road in Highland Township.
• Silver Bell Road at Villager Drive in Orion Township.
• Ten Mile Road at Watercrest Court in Farmington Hills.
• Thirteen Mile Road at River Crossing and Old Stage in Bingham Farms.
• White Lake Road at the Jean Marie approach in White Lake Township.
• Wixom Road/Grand River Avenue intersection in Wixom.
- Once the new concrete is placed, it must cure before it can support traffic. During the curing period, no workers will be present. Although the road may appear finished, it remains closed to traffic until the concrete has fully cured and gained the necessary strength to support traffic. Most of the work is done under lane closures.
The work will cost approximately $1.5 million and is funded by RCOC. Additional work includes curb repairs at several locations throughout the county.
The contractor for the work is Great Lakes Contracting of Waterford Township. For more information on the project and schedule updates, visit the Concrete Repairs page in the “Road Projects” section of the RCOC website, www.rcocweb.org (direct link: https://www.rcocweb.org/419/Concrete-Repairs).
For questions on the project, contact RCOC through any of the following methods:
• Online at https://rcocweb.org/FormCenter/Contact-Us-4/Contact-Us-Form-43
• By telephone at 877-858-4804 (Monday through Friday, 7:30 a.m. to 4:15 p.m.)
• Via e-mail at [email protected]

05/19/2026

Goldfish Swim School-Clarkston is offering swim lesson scholarships to families in need, in partnership with Every Child a Swimmer. everychildaswimmer
Apply here: https://forms.gle/j9uNkBYBrqRAkD3v6

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6340 Waldon Center Drive
Clarkston, MI
48346

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 1pm
4pm - 7:30pm
Tuesday 4:30pm - 7:30pm
Wednesday 4pm - 8:30pm
Thursday 9am - 1pm
4pm - 7:30pm
Saturday 9am - 2pm
Sunday 8:45am - 1pm