Learn to Swim Level 2: Session 1

These programs are designed for beginners ages five to seven who want to learn swimming skills in a structured environment and develop basic water confidence.


What will I learn in this program?
Swimmers focus on proper fundamentals in freestyle, backstroke and breaststroke in a fun and supportive environment.

What are the benefits of this program?
Group lessons help young swimmers learn through observation and become more comfortable in the water. Student-to-instructor ratio guarantee each child has enough attention and support to progress safely and effectively.

Level 2
Students who have passed level 1 work on body positioning, strengthening kicks, stroke coordination and breathing over distances between eight and 10 meters.

Details

  • Session 1: Jan 6–Mar 6 | registration starts 10am on Dec 9
  • Mon & Wed | 4:30–5pm or 5–5:30pm | ¥35,200
  • Tue & Thu | 4:30–5pm or 5–5:30pm | ¥37,400

 

  • Session 2: Mar 17–May 22 | registration starts 10am on Feb 17
  • Mon & Wed | 4:30–5pm or 5–5:30pm | ¥41,800
  • Tue & Thu | 4:30–5pm or 5–5:30pm | ¥37,400
    Golden Week (no lesson) April 29–May 6

 

  • Session 3: Aug 18–Sep 25 | registration starts 10am on Jul 21
  • Mon & Wed | 4:30–5pm or 5–5:30pm | ¥22,000
  • Tue & Thu | 4:30–5pm or 5–5:30pm | ¥24,200

 

  • Session 4: Oct 6–Dec 4 | registration starts 10am on Sep 8
  • Mon & Wed | 4:30–5pm or 5–5:30pm | ¥33,000
  • Tue & Thu | 4:30–5pm or 5–5:30pm | ¥39,600

 

Additional Information

  • Prerequisites: Ability to swim at least eight meters unassisted.
  • Objectives: Swim up to 10 meters freestyle and backstroke.
  • Ages: 5–7 years old
  • Maximum: Five students
  • No class on national holidays

Club Closure

The Azabudai Club will close at 6pm on December 31 and remain closed on January 1.

Meanwhile, the Nihonbashi Club will also wrap up 2024 on December 31 at 6pm and reopen on January 6.