FAQ
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How Much Are Lessons?
Lessons begin at $375 Per Week (Per Participant). You will schedule a 30 minute time slot for one week Monday - Friday. A non refundable $100 deposit is due after you register and goes towards the total due for lessons.
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How Long Is Each Lesson?
30 Minutes - Lessons are one-on-one with an instructor for a 30 minute time period 5 days in a row. There are multiple instructors working in the pool at the same time but the one-to-one ratio allows us to focus on your individualized needs and swim level.
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Where Are Lessons?
South College Station - We partner with different families throughout the year who graciously allow us to use their pool during the mornings. We will be in contact the week prior to your lesson to confirm time and location.
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What If I Miss A Lesson?
Participants may NOT make up classes, which have been missed due to a scheduling conflict. You will need to re-register and pay an additional deposit.
If your child is sick within 12 hours of their scheduled lessons, we will work with you to reschedule for another week or to complete the number of lessons they missed.
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What Ages Do You Teach?
6 Months - Adults
We love offering lessons to all ages and believe in strongly in water safety for everyone.
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How Many Lessons Does Each Child Need?
5 Lessons and then you continue to work with your child on the skills we have introduced during the week. We do have many families return yearly for a refresh and to add new skills depending on ages.
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Do You Teach Special Needs?
Yes! We love teaching children and adults of all abilities. Please contact us personally if you wish to discuss a specific need/setting that would work best for you or your child.
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I Have A Pool. Will You Come To Me?
Yes! We definitely love having a conversation about coming to you. These often work best for early afternoon/evening. However, please feel free to reach out if this is something you would like to do and we have a variety of options for private lessons!
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Will I Be Participating With My Child?
We have found it’s often best if it’s just your child and the instructor. Our instructors are prepared and expect some kids to cry or be shy at first. You are welcome to bring your swim attire if the situation presents itself for you to assist until they are comfortable. Our goal would be for you to be able to observe outside the pool, celebrate them, and take notes on how to continue working with them on your own.