Swim Classes

Swimtots 0 – 2 Year Olds

Through play and songs this programme teaches parents how to support and develop their little ones safely in water. Swimming is a wonderful way of bonding with your little ones whilst introducing floating and kicking on backs and tummies, reaching for toys, aquatic breathing and submerging.

This is a structured scheme running from Step 1 – 6 and little ones receive certificates at the end of each term to recognise their achievements. 

Swimtoddlers 2 and 3 Year Olds

This programme provides another opportunity to swim with your little ones, preparing them to start Stage 1 of the Swim England framework where they swim independently. In addition to kicking, floating, submerging and aquatic breathing little ones will be introduced to pulling through the water with their arms and how to be safe around water. 

This is a structured scheme running from Level 1 – 6 and little ones receive certificates at the end of each term to recognise their achievements. 

For children aged 4 years + we follow the Swim England stages starting at stage 1

  1. Enter the water safely. 
  2. Move forward for a distance of 5 metres, feet may be on or off the floor. 
  3. Move backwards for a distance of 5 metres, feet may be on or off the floor. 
  4. Move sideways for a distance of 5 metres, feet may be on or off the floor. 
  5. Scoop the water and wash the face.
  6. Be comfortable with water showered from overhead. 
  7. Move from a flat floating position on the back and return to standing. 
  8. Move from a flat floating position on the front and return to standing. 
  9. Push and glide in a flat position on the front from a wall. 
  10. Push and glide in a flat position on the back from a wall.
  11. Give examples of two pool rules.
  12. Exit the water safely.
  1. Jump in from poolside safely to a minimum depth of 1.0 metre. 
  2. Blow bubbles a minimum of three times rhythmically, with nose and mouth submerged. 
  3. Move from a flat floating position on the back and return to standing without support. 
  4. Move from a flat floating position on the front and return to standing without support. 
  5. Push from a wall and glide on the back – arms can be by the side or above the head. 
  6. Push from a wall and glide on the front with arms extended. 
  7. Travel using a recognised leg action with feet off the pool floor on the back for 5 metres, without the use of floatation equipment. 
  8. Travel using a recognised leg action with feet off the pool floor on the front for 5 metres, without the use of floatation equipment. 
  9. Perform a tuck to rotate from a flat floating position on the front, to a back floating position, then return to standing. 
  10. Perform a tuck to rotate from a flat floating position on the back, to a front floating position, then return to standing. 
  11.  Perform a log roll from the back to the front. 
  12.  Perform a log roll from the front to the back. 
  13. Exit the water without support.
  1. Jump in from poolside and submerge to a minimum depth of 1.0 metre.
  2. Sink, push away from wall on side and maintain a streamlined position.
  3. Push and glide on the front with arms extended and log roll onto the back. 
  4.  Push and glide on the back with arms extended and log roll onto the front.
  5. Travel 5 metres on the front, perform a tuck to rotate onto the back and return on the back.
  6. Fully submerge to pick up an object. 
  7. Correctly identify three of the four key water safety messages *. 
  8. Push and glide and travel 10 metres on the back.
  9. Push and glide and travel 10 metres on the front. 
  10. Perform a tuck float and hold for 3 seconds
  11. Exit the water without using steps.

*The four key water safety messages include: 1. Always swim in a safe place, 2. Always swim with an adult, 3. If you fall in, float, breathe, relax, 4. If someone else in trouble, call 999/112.

  1. Perform a sequence of changing shapes (minimum of three) whilst floating on the surface and demonstrate an understanding of floating. 
  2. Push and glide from the wall towards the pool floor.
  3. Kick 10 metres backstroke (one item of equipment optional). 
  4. Kick 10 metres front crawl (one item of equipment optional). 
  5. Kick 10 metres butterfly on the front or on the back. 
  6. Kick 10 metres breaststroke on the front (one item of equipment optional). 
  7. Perform a head first sculling action for 5 metres in a flat position on the back.
  8. Travel on back and log roll in one continuous movement onto front.
  9. Travel on front and log roll in one continuous movement onto back.
  10. Push and glide and swim 10 metres, choice of stroke is optional.
  1. Perform a flat stationary scull on the back
  2. Perform a feet first sculling action for 5 metres in a flat position on the back
  3. Perform a sculling sequence with a partner for 30-45 seconds including a rotation
  4. Tread water for 30 seconds 
  5. Perform 3 different shape jumps in deep water
  6. Push and glide and swim 10 metres backstroke (performed to Swim England expected standards)
  7. Push and glide and swim 10 metres front crawl (performed to Swim England expected standards)
  8. Push and glide and swim 10 metres breaststroke (performed to Swim England expected standards)
  9. Push and glide and swim 10 metres butterfly (performed to Swim England expected standards)
  10. Perform a handstand and hold for 3 seconds
  11. Perform a forward somersault
  12. Demonstrate an action for getting help
  1. Give two examples of how to prepare for exercise and understand why it is important.
  2. Sink, push off on side from the wall, glide, kick and rotate into backstroke.
  3. Sink, push off on side from the wall, glide, kick and rotate into front crawl.
  4. Swim 10 metres wearing clothes.
  5. Push and glide and swim front crawl to include at least six rhythmical breaths.
  6. Push and glide and swim breaststroke to include at least six rhythmical breaths.
  7. Push and glide and swim butterfly to include at least three rhythmical breaths.
  8. Push and glide and swim backstroke to include at least six regular breaths.
  9. Push and glide and swim 25 metres, choice of stroke is optional (performed to Swim England expected standards).
  10. Perform a ‘shout and signal’ rescue.
  11. Perform a surface dive.
 
  1. Push and glide and swim 25 metres backstroke (performed to Swim England expected standards).
  2. Push and glide and swim 25 metres front crawl (performed to Swim England expected standards).
  3. Push and glide and swim 25 metres breaststroke (performed to Swim England expected standards).
  4. Push and glide and swim 25 metres butterfly (performed to Swim England expected standards).
  5. Perform a movement sequence (linking skills with strokes and sculls) of one minute duration, in a group of three or more, incorporating a number of the following skills:
    Sculling: head first, feet first
    Rotation: forward or backward somersault, log roll
    Floating: star on the front or on the back, tuck float, create own
    Eggbeater: Moving, lifting one or both arms out of the water
  6. Perform a sitting dive or dive.
  7. Push and glide and swim 50 metres continuously using one stroke (performed to Swim England expected standards).
  8. Push and glide and swim 100 metres, using a minimum of three different strokes (performed to Swim England expected standards).
  9. Tread water using eggbeater action for 30 seconds.
  10. Complete an obstacle course (using minimum of four objects) with feet off the pool floor throughout.
 
  1. Complete a set lasting 800 metres (either 16 x 50 metres, 8 x 100 metres, 4 x 200 metres) on a specific turnaround time agreed by the teacher or coach (e.g. 1.30 minutes for 50 metres) with a focus on stroke technique and consistency.
  2. Swim 800 metres continuously using one stroke.
  3. Swim a continuous 100 metre individual medley (4 x 25 metres) using recognised turns with a focus on stroke technique and consistency.
  4. Perform a 15 metre underwater kick on front from a push and glide in a streamlined position.
  5. Perform a backstroke start then butterfly kick in a streamlined position underwater up to a maximum of 15 metres from the start point (wall). Transfer into stroke and complete the remainder of the 25 metres.*
  6. Perform a front crawl start then kick in a streamlined position underwater up to a maximum of 15 metres from the start point (wall). Transfer into stroke and complete the remainder of the 25 metres.*
  7. Perform a butterfly start then kick in a streamlined position up to a maximum of 15 metres from the start point (wall). Transfer into stroke and complete the remainder of the 25 metres.*
  8. Perform a breaststroke start then perform a one and a half pull underwater. Transfer into stroke and complete the remainder of the 25 metres.*
  1. Complete a set lasting 1600 metres (either 16 x 100 metres, 8 x 200 metres, 4 x 400 metres) on a specific timed turnaround set by the teacher or coach (e.g. 2.30 minutes for 100 metres), focus on stroke technique and consistency.
  2. Swim 1500 metres continuously using one stroke.
  3. Perform a continuous 100 metre individual medley kick (4 x 25 metres) without using a kick board.
  4. Swim a continuous 200 metre individual medley (4 x 50 metres) using recognised turns.
  5. Perform a front crawl relay take over – as an incoming swimmer.
  6. Perform a front crawl relay take over – as an outgoing swimmer.