07/15/2026
One of the best parts of teaching swimming lessons is watching progress happen in so many different ways.
Sometimes it's a new skill.
Sometimes it's a little more confidence.
Sometimes it's simply trying something that felt scary the week before.
No matter what progress looks like, every milestone deserves to be celebrated.
What's something your swimmer has accomplished recently? π
07/12/2026
If you've been wondering whether your child is ready for swim lessons, you're not alone.
It's one of the most common questions we hear from parents.
Starting lessons is often less about age and more about giving children opportunities to become comfortable and confident in the water as they grow. π
Learn more about available lessons through the link in our bio.
07/06/2026
The best pool days start before anyone gets in the water. βοΈ
As summer activities pick up, it's a great time to revisit some simple reminders that help families enjoy the water more confidently.
Save this post and share it with another parent. π
Interested in swim lessons? Visit the link in our bio to learn more.
07/04/2026
Happy Fourth of July from British Swim School! πΊπΈ
We hope your holiday weekend is filled with family, friends, and plenty of summer fun.
If you're spending time around the water, remember to keep water safety top of mind and designate a Water Watcher whenever children are swimming.
Are you heading to the pool, beach, lake, or somewhere else this weekend?
07/01/2026
Summer is here! π Ready to boost confidence and stay safe in the water? Enroll today through the link in bio! Our swim lessons are the perfect way to make a splash this season. π¦π
06/26/2026
Why do so many families choose year-round swim lessons?
Regular time in the water helps swimmers continue practicing important foundational skills while becoming more comfortable and familiar over time. Practice helps support progression while reinforcing important swim and water safety skills through every stage of learning.
From early water acclimation to stronger independent skills, consistent exposure and repetition can help support long-term growth in and around the water.
Every lesson is another opportunity to practice, progress, and build upon previous skills.