07/06/2026
Important Update: Due to a power outage, all swim lessons scheduled for tonight (7/6) have been canceled.
At this time, our phone lines are down, so we are unable to make or receive phone calls. If you need to reach us, please text us at (405) 783-3558, and we'll respond as soon as possible.
We apologize for the inconvenience and appreciate your patience and understanding. We look forward to seeing everyone back in the pool soon! 💙🐠
07/06/2026
Why do we teach kids to glide? Because it's the foundation for safe, confident, and efficient swimming!
Gliding helps kids:
✅ Master body position and balance
✅ Build confidence and control in the water
✅ Practice calm, intentional movements for safety
✅ Improve breath control and focus
At Goldfish Swim School, we start introducing gliding in Mini 2 lessons and continue refining it as kids progress, helping them glide smoothly on both their front and back. This skill sets the stage for stronger, safer swimming for life! 🐠
💬 Is this a skill your kiddo is working on? Let us know in the comments!
07/03/2026
Holiday Reminder!
Just a friendly reminder that Family Swim on Thursday, July 3, from 6:30–8:00 PM has been canceled. We will also be closed all day on Friday, July 4, so our team can celebrate Independence Day with their families.
Swim lessons will resume as scheduled on Saturday, July 5! We hope everyone has a safe, fun-filled holiday, and we can't wait to welcome our swimmers back to the pool.
If you have any questions, please give us a call at (405) 400-1288. Have a happy Fourth of July from your Goldfish Swim School family! 🐠🇺🇸
07/01/2026
🌊Celebrate Ocean Life this July! From tiny fish to giant whales, every ocean adventure starts with confidence in the water. At Goldfish Swim School, we turn swimming lessons into underwater adventures while teaching water safety skills that last a lifetime.🐠
Your little swimmers will love exploring ocean-themed activities AND gaining confidence in the pool! Ready to dive in?
06/30/2026
Nothing makes us happier than hearing stories like this 🥹💙 Thank you for trusting us with your little swimmer and allowing us to be part of their journey! Watching confidence grow and seeing those proud smiles is exactly why we do what we do 🐠🌊
Our team works hard to make every lesson safe, fun, and full of progress, and reviews like this mean the world to us 💛✨
Ready to watch your swimmer build confidence in the water too? 🐠 Give us a call at (405) 400-1288 and let’s find the perfect class for your little fish! 💙🌊
06/24/2026
⭐️ Star Students of the Month ⭐️
Join us in celebrating our June Star Students, Kai and Scotty! We are so proud of the hard work, determination, and positive attitudes they bring to swim lessons each week.
Both swimmers have made incredible progress in their classes and continue to build confidence and skills in the water. Their dedication and enthusiasm make them shine both in and out of the pool!
Congratulations, Kai and Scotty! Keep making waves—we can't wait to see what you accomplish next! 🐠💙🧡
06/22/2026
"How do the different swim lesson levels at Goldfish actually work?"
If you've ever wondered how our swim lesson levels are structured, we're here to help!
At Goldfish Swim School, our levels are designed to meet swimmers where they are, whether they're just getting comfortable in the water or building more advanced skills over time.
Each level focuses on specific skills that help kids progress step by step, building confidence, coordination, and key water safety and swim skills along the way.
Swim lessons aren't one-size-fits-all, and the right level helps set every swimmer up for success.
💬 Not sure which level is right for your child? Send us a DM, and we'll help you find the right level for your child - no guesswork involved!
06/19/2026
"Why do we teach kids to jump in and turn to the wall?"
It might look simple, but this is one of the most important water safety skills kids can learn.
If a child accidentally falls into a pool, the most common response is to swim towards the first wall they see. The problem with this is that it's often the farthest from them.
By teaching them to jump in and turn to the wall behind them, we're helping program into muscle memory that the wall behind them is the closest.
This skill teaches swimmers how to:
✔️stay calm after entering the water
✔️turn their body to find the wall
✔️move to safety and get out
It's not just practice, it's preparation.
In the water, knowing what to do right away can make all the difference.
Have you seen your swimmer practice this skill yet?