Incremental Progress Through Play
Pacific Flow Swim School groups students by both age and ability and meets each child where they are at. Instructors teach in-water, with gentle hands-on methods, lots of repetition, and tons of fun! Our small group ratios are specifically designed to match developmentally with our students' social needs, attention span, and endurance levels. Curriculum details have been thoughtfully designed with child development in mind including safety skills, class management, level-up ribbon philosophy, trauma-free submersions, parent involvement, and more.
Our lessons are once per week. Find a day and time that works for you, enroll your student, and that 30-minute time slot is yours until you cancel. Your first month will be pro-rated, then tuition will be billed around the 25th of every month. Cancel anytime by giving us 14 days notice by email or with our app. Need to miss a lesson? Mark your child absence 24 hours in advance on our app and you’ll receive a digital makeup token for a future class.
Want to see quicker progress or a achieve a goal by a specific date? Consider swimming more than once a week, or enroll in one of our seasonal Jumpstart sessions, daily swimming Monday-Friday for one week.
Infant & Toddler swim lessons
Bonding and Building Skills,
One Splash at a Time
- Ages: 5-35 Months
- Class Size: 6:1 Student to teacher ratio
- Duration: 30 min
School age swim lessons
From First Splash,
to Perfect Strokes
- Ages: 3+ Years
- Class Size: 4:1 Student to teacher ratio
- Duration: 30 min
Adaptive swim lessons
Inclusive Lessons,
Limitless Potential
- Ages: 2+ Years
- Class Size: Varied
- Duration: 30 min
Adult Swim Lessons
Progress at Your Pace, Confidence for Life
- Ages: 16+ Years
- Class Size: 4:1 Student to teacher ratio
- Duration: 30 min
Curriculum
How we teach
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Safety and Comfort
From infants to adults, safety and water adaptation skills are in every class
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Breath Control
Swimmers will extend their breath count as they progress and learn how their own body responds in the water with rhythmic breathing
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Balance and Buoyancy
Through play and drills, swimmers will become comfortable in any body position in the water as they prepare for formal
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Basic and Advanced Strokes
From basic paddling to butterfly, rollovers to competitive freestyle, swimmers will progress through all formal strokes.