Toddler 1 (2-3 years old)
The Toddler 1 level focuses on comfort, acclimation and safety for toddlers. In this level, students are introduced to bobs, glides, and back floating. Swimmers also learn safe behaviors like attempting to self save.
Beginner 1 (5+ years old)
The Beginner 1 level is for older children with little to no experience in the water. The Beginner 1 level focuses on comfort, acclimation, and basic survival skills. Beginner 1 swimmers learn proper breathing with an emphasis on getting them comfortable with their faces in the water for an extended period of time.
Junior (3-4 years old)
The Junior level is for students with little to no experience in the water. This level focuses on comfort, acclimation, and basic water safety. These swimmers are also introduced to proper breath control in addition to, correct body positioning and movement in the water by floating, gliding, and kicking.
Toddler 2 (2-3 years old)
The Toddler 2 level focuses on teaching comfortable swimmers important self saving skills. In this level, students learn how to swim semi-independently using the rollover breath technique. Since these swimmers are more comfortable in the water, there is more emphasis placed on swimming independently.
Intermediate 1 (3-4 years old)
The Intermediate 1 level focuses on survival swimming, using the rollover breathing method. Swimmers in this level are comfortable in the water and have already learned a few self-saving techniques.
Beginner 2 (5+ years old)
The Beginner 2 level focuses on introducing swimmers to basic technical skills needed to be able to perform freestyle and backstroke. Swimmers in this level learn how to do “big arms”, side breathes independently as well as a kick on their back independently. These swimmers also learn to self-save by submerging and recovering to a float position.
Intermediate 2 (3+ years old)
The Intermediate 2 level transitions swimmers from survival swimming to technical swimming. Swimmers in this level have learned to swim across the pool independently.
Advanced (3+ years old)
Advanced level swimmers have plenty of experience in the water with working knowledge of technical freestyle and backstroke. The Advanced level focuses on fine-tuning the swimmers’ freestyle and backstroke to a competition-ready level. This level also introduces swimmers to breaststroke, butterfly, flip-turns, treading water with endurance and swimming laps with endurance
Pengu Swim Academy
Pengu’s Swim Academy is a year-round swim program to help your child stay fit and build their technique in a fun and safe environment. Swim Academy offers an hour-long, curriculum-based practice to help your child improve their stroke technique and endurance.
Fit by Swim
Pengu’s Swim Academy is a year-round swim program to help your child stay fit and build their technique in a fun and safe environment. Swim Academy offers an hour-long, curriculum-based practice to help your child improve their stroke technique and endurance.
Pro (5+ years old)
The Pro level focuses on the intricate technical elements of all four competitive strokes (freestyle, backstroke, breaststroke, and butterfly) as well as learning in-water racing starts and flip-turns.
Private Swim Lessons
Pengu’s private (1:1) lessons are tailor-made to the needs of the specific swimmer. These lessons are taught according to each swimmer’s skill sets instead of a particular level. Swimmers that take private lessons also have the option to swim in group lessons that correspond to their skill set.
Semi Private Swimming Lessons
Semi Private swimming lessons empower swimmers to better avoid danger in their backyards as they work on these critical water safety skills in a small ratio with certified swimming instructors.
Swimming Clinic
Summer clinics are offered at one or two week intervals. These intensive lessons help swimmers build a lot of skills in a short amount of time. Clinics are held Monday-Friday.
Head Start Clinics
Head start clinics are offered throughout the year. These clinics are a good way to get new swimmers a little extra help before they start perpetual lessons or as an added boost to those already taking perpetual lessons.
Open Swim Time
Open Swim Time we want to give you and your child the possibility to have fun while improving water skills in a safe environment all year round.
Toddler 1 (2-3 years old)
The Toddler 1 level focuses on comfort, acclimation and safety for toddlers. In this level, students are introduced to bobs, glides, and back floating. Swimmers also learn safe behaviors like attempting to self save.
Beginner 1 (5+ years old)
The Beginner 1 level is for older children with little to no experience in the water. The Beginner 1 level focuses on comfort, acclimation, and basic survival skills. Beginner 1 swimmers learn proper breathing with an emphasis on getting them comfortable with their faces in the water for an extended period of time.
Junior (3-4 years old)
The Junior level is for students with little to no experience in the water. This level focuses on comfort, acclimation, and basic water safety. These swimmers are also introduced to proper breath control in addition to, correct body positioning and movement in the water by floating, gliding, and kicking.
Toddler 2 (2-3 years old)
The Toddler 2 level focuses on teaching comfortable swimmers important self saving skills. In this level, students learn how to swim semi-independently using the rollover breath technique. Since these swimmers are more comfortable in the water, there is more emphasis placed on swimming independently.
Intermediate 1 (3-4 years old)
The Intermediate 1 level focuses on survival swimming, using the rollover breathing method. Swimmers in this level are comfortable in the water and have already learned a few self-saving techniques.
Beginner 2 (5+ years old)
The Beginner 2 level focuses on introducing swimmers to basic technical skills needed to be able to perform freestyle and backstroke. Swimmers in this level learn how to do “big arms”, side breathes independently as well as a kick on their back independently. These swimmers also learn to self-save by submerging and recovering to a float position.