Goldfish Swim School - Carrollton - West Plano

Goldfish Swim School - Carrollton - West Plano

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Teaching kids how to swim is our passion.

06/24/2026

Happy Swim A Lap Day! 🏊

Whether it’s their first time making it across the pool or they’re building up their endurance, every lap is a sign of progress.

Swim lessons help kids build strength, coordination, and confidence in the water. One skill, one length, and one milestone at a time.

And while not every swimmer is ready to swim a full lap just yet, each lesson is helping them get there!!

💬 What’s a swim milestone your child is working toward right now?

Photos from Goldfish Swim School - Carrollton - West Plano's post 06/22/2026

“Why do we teach kids to jump in and turn to the wall?”

It might look simple, but this is one of the most important water safety skills kids can learn.

If a child accidentally falls into a pool, the most common response is to swim towards the first wall they see. The problem with this is that it’s often the farthest from them. By teaching them to jump in and turn to the wall behind them, we’re helping program into muscle memory that the wall behind them is the closest.

This skill teaches swimmers how to:
✔️ stay calm after entering the water
✔️ turn their body to find the wall
✔️ move to safety and get out

It’s not just practice, it’s preparation.

In the water, knowing what to do right away can make all the difference.

💬 Have you seen your swimmer practice this skill yet?

06/18/2026

“How do kids actually build confidence in the water?”

Water confidence doesn’t happen all at once, it’s built over time.

For babies, toddlers, and young swimmers, confidence starts with feeling comfortable in the water and learning how to move safely with guidance and support.

Through consistent lessons, kids begin to:
✔️ gain real, repeatable water safety skills
✔️ show measurable progress from one lesson to the next
✔️ build confidence as they master new skills step by step

Each lesson builds on the last, helping swimmers grow more capable and confident step by step.

Because real water confidence isn’t given, it’s built through experience, repetition, and progress.

💬 What’s something you’ve seen your swimmer become more confident doing recently?

06/16/2026

Looking for simple ways to make your home and summer plans safer around water?

Water safety isn’t just something you think about at the pool, it shows up at home, on vacation, and in everyday routines.

That’s why we’ve created a collection of free, parent-friendly water safety resources to help you feel more prepared and confident wherever your family is spending time around water. 🩵

You’ll find:
✔️ a pool safety checklist
✔️ an in-home water safety checklist
✔️ a vacation and vacation rental safety guide
✔️questions to ask before booking a stay
✔️ tips for talking to family and friends about water safety

Small steps can make a big difference, and having a plan helps you feel more ready in the moments that matter.

Check out the full resource page here: www.goldfishswimschool.com/water-safety

👉 Save this post so you have these resources handy, and share it with another parent or caregiver!

06/12/2026

Swim lessons save lives. 🧡

It’s a simple message, but an important one, especially when we consider the tragic drowning statistics that remain true today.

Learning to swim is about more than just being in the water. It’s about building the skills that help kids stay safer. Skills like learning how to float, knowing to turn and move to the wall, and how to respond in an unexpected water situation.

These skills take time, consistency, and practice, but they make a real difference when it matters most.

At Goldfish Swim School, every lesson is designed to help kids build confidence, develop strong water safety habits, and become more prepared in and around the water.

Because progress in swim lessons isn’t just about what kids can do, it’s about what they’re ready for.

💬 What’s one water safety skill your child has learned that made you proud, or maybe given you more peace of mind?

Photos from Goldfish Swim School - Carrollton - West Plano's post 06/09/2026

“How do the different swim lesson levels at Goldfish actually work?”

If you’ve ever wondered how our swim lesson levels are structured, we’re here to help!

At Goldfish Swim School, our levels are designed to meet swimmers where they are, whether they’re just getting comfortable in the water or building more advanced skills over time.

Each level focuses on specific skills that help kids progress step by step, building confidence, coordination, and key water safety and swim skills along the way.

Swim lessons aren’t one-size-fits-all, and the right level helps set every swimmer up for success.

💬 Not sure which level is right for your child? Send us a DM, and we’ll help you find the right level for your child - no guesswork involved!

06/05/2026

“What age should toddlers start swimming lessons?”

It’s one of the most common questions parents ask, especially as summer approaches.

Many toddlers can begin swim lessons earlier than parents expect. At this stage, lessons focus on building comfort in the water while introducing foundational water safety skills alongside a parent or caregiver.

Over time, toddlers start developing important abilities like floating, moving through the water with support, and responding to simple instructions. All of these things contribute to safer behavior around water.

Learning to swim is a process, and starting early helps build skills, see real progress, and gain confidence step by step.

💬 Curious if your toddler is ready to get started? We’re happy to help. Send us a DM or drop us a comment!

06/05/2026

Hello families! We are not currently receiving incoming calls as we work with a new phone carrier, but we expect to have this issue resolved quickly. You can email [email protected] as we work through this. Thank you for your patience!

06/01/2026

At Goldfish, our monthly celebration for June is all about celebrating animals (and incorporating this into the curriculum that gets kids excited to learn) 🐾

From dogs doing the “paddle” to fish in the water, animals and swimming naturally go together. 🐠

Each month, we introduce a new celebration theme that helps keep learning engaging and effective. Using familiar movements with an added element of imagination to help swimmers stay focused as they build real skills in the water.

You might hear about “sea otter back floats” or see swimmers practicing their “dolphin kicks”, and behind each one is a purpose: helping kids strengthen technique, improve body control, and build confidence in the water.

Because every lesson is about progress, skill-building, and helping kids become safer swimmers. We just teach in a way that kids enjoy the learning process. ✨

💬 What’s your child’s favorite animal right now?

Yes, Sunscreen Does Expire—Here's What You Need to Know 05/31/2026

☀️ With summer on the horizon and more time outside, here’s a helpful reminder every parent should hear:

Yes — sunscreen does expire.

Even if the bottle still has product in it, old sunscreen may not protect skin the way it’s supposed to — especially if it’s been stored in heat or forgotten in a drawer.

That’s why checking your sunscreen before the season starts is an important step in protecting your family during pool days, beach trips, and everyday summer fun.

This Parents.com article breaks down:
• How to tell if sunscreen has expired
• What to look for on the label
• Why fresh sunscreen matters for kids’ skin protection

Take a few minutes to read more here: https://www.parents.com/yes-sunscreen-does-expire-what-you-need-to-know-11768070

🔗 Yes, Sunscreen Does Expirre - Here's What You Need to Know

Yes, Sunscreen Does Expire—Here's What You Need to Know Sunscreen can expire, making it less effective against UV protection. Here's what you need to know.

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4240 International Parkway, Suite 130
Carrollton, TX
75007

Opening Hours

Monday 10am - 4pm
Tuesday 10am - 8pm
Wednesday 12pm - 4pm
Thursday 10am - 7:30pm
Friday 9am - 8pm
Saturday 9am - 2pm
Sunday 9:30am - 2pm