05/26/2026
Learning to walk takes time. Learning to swim does too. πββοΈ
Every swimmer develops skills at their own pace. With time in the water and supportive instruction, those small steps turn into strong, confident swimming.
Visit us to enroll and get started on your swim journey.
05/21/2026
Life jackets are an important part of a strong water safety plan. The National Drowning Prevention Alliance (NDPA) recommends wearing a U.S. Coast Guard (USCG) approved life jacket whenever spending time in or around natural bodies of water or while boating.
Life jackets should always be properly sized for the person wearing them and put on before entering the water. They can provide an added layer of protection when other safety measures may break down.
Not all flotation devices are the same. Arm bands, inner tubes, and inflatable toys are not safety devices and should never replace an approved life jacket or active supervision.
If you have questions about USCG approved life jackets, feel free to ask one of our swim instructors during your next visit.
05/19/2026
βοΈπ The temperatures are rising, which means more time around the water.
Thereβs no better time to get in the pool and start learning the skills that help individuals feel confident and safer in the water. Swim lessons help build strong habits, improve technique, and prepare anyone for all the pool days ahead.
What day of the week does your family swim? If your family isn't enrolled yet, now is a great time to get started.
05/15/2026
Tomorrowβs the day! π¦
Our May Family Splash Event at SafeSplash is almost here, and we canβt wait to see you there.
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Date: 5/16/26
β° Time: 4-5 PM
π Location: SafeSplash Swim School - Prosper - Frontier
Bring your family, invite a friend, and come enjoy a fun time before summer kicks off. If you havenβt reserved your spot yet, thereβs still time.
π Save your spot here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/1988128592138?aff=oddtdtcreator
05/14/2026
S.A.F.E.R. Swimmer Promise Step 9: Back-to-Front Rollover ππββοΈ
The back-to-front rollover is an essential skill that helps anyone in the water stay balanced and in control while moving through the water.
This skill teaches how to smoothly transition from floating on their back to their front so they can continue swimming forward without stopping. Learning this movement helps people stay horizontal, maintain momentum, and keep progressing safely in the water.
05/08/2026
Make a splash with us this May. π¦
Join us at SafeSplash for our May Family Splash Event, a free, family-friendly event designed to get everyone water-ready for summer.
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Date: 5/16/26
β° Time: 4-5 PM
π Location: SafeSplash Swim School - Prosper - Frontier
What to expect:
π¨ Paper Plate Fish Craft Contest with a prize for the best creation
πΏ Snacks and light refreshments
π Water safety tips for the season ahead
π Meet our team and learn more about swim lessons
This is a great chance to enjoy time together, build confidence in the water, and see what weβre all about.
Spots are limited, so be sure to save yours.
π Reserve your free ticket here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/1988128592138?aff=oddtdtcreator
05/05/2026
Sometimes the biggest progress in swim lessons is the parent watching from the side of the pool. π
Many families start lessons feeling a little nervous about letting their kids be in the water without floaties or vests. Over time, those nerves turn into confidence as kids gain real skills and independence in the water.
Watching a child feel proud of themselves while a parent realizes βtheyβve got thisβ is one of the best parts of the journey.
04/29/2026
Final days to take advantage of our April offer. β³
Enroll this month and get 25% off a second weekly class in May.
More time in the water now helps swimmers build stronger safety skills before summer.
04/28/2026
S.A.F.E.R. Swimmer Promise Step 8: Sight the Wall ππββοΈ
Learning to sight the wall helps individuals understand where they are in the pool and how to move toward safety. This skill teaches you to look for the pool wall while floating on your back so you can orient yourself and safely reach the side when you need a place to rest or exit the water.
Building this awareness is an important part of helping swimmers stay calm and in control in the water.