
Flounders
Ages 2- 3 years
• For children with beginner skills that are enrolling in their very first swim lesson
• Focusing on breath control, kicks, supported floats, safety skills and water comfort.
Grunion I
Ages 3- 5 years
• For the beginner swimmer who is unsure in the water.
• Focusing on breath control, supported floats, kicking, safety skills and beginner swim stroke.
Grunion II
Ages 3- 5 years
• For the beginner swimmer who is comfortable in the water
• Focusing on more independent skills including crawl stroke, kicks, unsupported floats, glides and safety skills.
Shrimp I
Ages 4- 6 years
• For children at preschool age who are comfortable in the water and good swimmers but lack the knowledge of
swim strokes.
• Focusing on improving technique of swim strokes and endurance
• Children should be able to swim 5 yards alone.
Shrimp II
Ages 4- 6 years
• For children with knowledge of swim strokes who wish to improve their endurance.
• Children should be able to swim a 15 yards independently at the beginning of Shrimp II.
• This level is comparable to the Seals level but is designed for younger children
Seahorse
Ages 6- 12 years
• This level is designed for older children that have some prior experience in the water but need help coordinating swim stroke and increasing endurance.
• This level is comparable to the Grunion II level but is designed for older children to increase their comfort in the water.
Seals
Ages 6- 12 years
• This level is designed for students who have passed the Seahorse level or Shrimp II level and/ or have the skill to swim the entire length of the pool comfotably.
• Focusing on wider range of swim strokes and techniques while increasing endurance.
Stingrays
Ages 6- 12 years
• This level is designed for swimmers that have passes the Seals level and/or can swim 25 yards.
• Focusing on stroke refinement and increasing their knowledge of swimming.
Dolphin & Swordfish
Ages 6-12 years
• This level is designed for swimmers that have passed the Stingrays level and/or can swim several lengths of the pool successfully and with good stroke technique.
• Focusing on endurance and detailed stroke refinement.