Leaarn to Swim Programs
Helping Your Swimmer Level Up at Premier Aquatics
At Premier Aquatics, the success of every swimmer is our top priority. Our level-based swim program is designed to strengthen technique, build water confidence, and help each child reach their full potential — no matter their starting point.

Understand the Swim Levels and Skill Goals

Each of our six swim levels is carefully designed to teach specific safety and technique-based skills. Once a swimmer masters all required skills for their level, they’ll ring the graduation bell and advance to the next one.

Safety Swimming

Goal: Learn to put face in the water and glide unassisted.

Skills: Hold Breath • Assisted Back Float • Glide

Goal: Roll onto back and float unassisted while kicking properly.

Skills: Kicking • Back Float • Glide Roll Swim

Goal: Master all four competitive strokes and diving techniques.

Skills: Butterfly • Breaststroke • Standing Dive

Communicate with Your Child’s Instructor

Our instructors are experts at assessing each swimmer’s progress and identifying areas for growth. They care deeply about helping every swimmer succeed; so never hesitate to ask questions!

If you’re unsure which specific skills your child needs to improve, talk directly with their instructor. They can provide personalized feedback and even suggest at-home exercises to reinforce class lessons.

Observe the Lessons Closely

Take time to watch your swimmer’s lessons whenever possible. Observing how instructors teach and the specific drills they use gives you valuable insight into what your child is practicing.

Noticing where your swimmer shines — or where they may struggle — will help you focus your at-home support. You can even mirror some of the activities to practice together in a pool or at home.

Practice Consistently Outside of Class

It’s no surprise that practice makes progress! Once you know which skills your swimmer is developing, set aside time to reinforce them at home or during family pool days.

Every swimmer learns at their own pace, and that’s perfectly okay. Encouragement, patience, and regular practice not only help your child improve faster, but also boost their confidence and love for swimming.

Celebrate Small Victories

Progress doesn’t only mean moving up a level. Maybe your child mastered their back float, improved their breath control, or finally swam a full lap without stopping — that’s worth celebrating! Recognizing small milestones helps keep your swimmer motivated and proud of their achievements.

Be Patient with the Process

Each swimmer develops at their own pace. While one child might progress quickly, another might need extra time to gain confidence or refine a particular skill. Trust the process and remember that consistent effort always pays off.

Your patience and positivity will make a big difference in how your child views swimming not as a competition, but as a personal journey of growth and accomplishment.

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