Swimming lessons are at the core of everything we do here at Everyone Active and they represent one of the most important services we offer to our members. Not only is swimming great fun and a brilliant way to get active, but it’s also a skills that could well save your life one day.
We offer lessons for swimmers of all ages and abilities, with children’s classes beginning from four months old. All our teachers hold Swim England or equivalent qualifications and our lessons allow students to work towards attaining badges and certificates to highlight their progress.
Our swimming lessons run for 50 weeks of the year, seven days a week, and students can enrol at any time. They’re also designed for swimmers of all ages and abilities, with classes for babies aged just four months available, all the way up to advanced lessons for teenagers and adults looking to get involved with swimming clubs and competitions. Each class lasts at least half an hour, including the taking of registers and parent handover where necessary.
We’re not just limited to swimming lessons either, we can provide lessons in all sorts of other aquatic activities. These include synchronised swimming, diving, water polo, snorkelling and Rookie Lifeguard training too.
Why learn to swim with Everyone Active?
Everyone Active boasts decades of experience in teaching swimming and all our lessons follow Swim England’s Learn to Swim framework, meaning we can always find the right stage for your child to join. Our instructors are fully qualified and DBS checked, meaning your child is learning in a safe environment. Each swimming stage gets its own swim cap colour, so it’s easy to identify your child in the pool, while you can keep up with their progress via Sports Passport.
Children’s Swim Lessons
Our award-winning children’s swimming lessons are ideal for kids of any age or ability. Whether they’re new to the water or fairly competent swimmers, we can help them master this valuable life skill.
Adult Swimming Lessons
Our adult swimming lessons are very popular among those who didn’t get the opportunity to learn when they were younger or who perhaps want to brush up on certain strokes or certain aspects of their technique.