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Welcome to Southeastern Swim School!

Southeastern Swim School is a learn-to-swim program creating water-safe kids around Central Indiana. We strive to ensure all children who come through our program learn the skills and strength to be water-safe around ANY body of water and temperature. We offer a 3:1 class ratio, experienced and passionate instructors, and year-round lessons.

We additionally offer Adaptive Lessons for our Neurodivergent community of swimmers as well as pre-team. This format allows families with children at different ability levels to participate in classes at the same time. Once skills are mastered the swim school director will contact you to let you know your child is ready for the next level!

View our lesson information below or click a button on the right to begin the Southeastern Swim School registration process today!

 

Swim America Level Information

Level 1: Bobs & Bubbles

This is the entry-level in our group lesson curriculum. Swimmers are welcomed into the water to sit on the top step or the next one down, where they feel comfortable. They will practice blowing bubbles through their mouth and nose, putting their face in the water, submerging completely underwater, and will be introduced to the front float. (Must be potty trained)

Level 2: Floats

Swimmers learn to float on their front and back for 10 seconds unassisted. They will also learn how to do push-offs with glides and are able to able to recover and get back to the wall. (Must be potty trained)

Level 3: Kicking

Swimmers will be taught how to flutter kick with straight legs on both front and back. They will develop strength through working in streamline and learn how to dolphin kick on their stomach from a push-off. The safety rollover is also a major focus of this level, being able to roll from your stomach to your back unassisted. (Must be potty trained)

Level 4: Freestyle

Learn the proper technique for their freestyle stroke in cycles of 3 strokes per 1 breath. Side breathing is key, and it is important that their breath is to the side not lifting their heads. (Must be potty trained)

Level 5: Backstroke

Swimmers will review proper flutter kicks on their backs and then focus on constant arm movement with proper hand technique. (Thumb out, pinky in) Their head should stay back so proper body line is kept while swimming backstroke. (Kick and arms are in sync with the body floating) (Must be potty trained)