FAQs
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We offer group, parent and me, semi-private, and group lessons. Our program uses a 4 week billing cycle for tuition:
Group lessons- $120 per swimmer ($30 per lesson)- three swimmers per class
Parent and me lessons- $120 per swimmer ($30 per lesson), four swimmers per class
Semi-private lessons- $180 per swimmer ($45 per lesson), two swimmers per class
Private lessons- $360 per swimmer ($90 per lesson), one swimmer per class
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We are located at a private residence so we do not give out our exact location prior to registration. A nearby store is the Wood Village Fred Meyer.
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There is a bathroom and changing area at the facility. The changing area is limited, so we ask that if you are comfortable coming and going in your swim suit and robe or swim parka, that you do so.
You will need to bring:
towel
swim suit
goggles
Happy Nappy Duo swim diaper if not potty trained
you may choose to wear a swim cap to help keep goggles in place
hair tie for hair longer than the bottom of the ear
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We require that any families with a child who is not potty trained bring a Happy Nappy Duo to swim in.
We have chosen this swim diaper due to its amazing design. It does two things that help keep any poo accidents contained and safe for everyone.
the unique design keeps poo in the swim diaper until the swimmer is out of the pool and the swimmer is able to get changed
the lining has silver in it. This design actually helps contain more unhealthy bacteria including cryptosporidium
reusable swim diapers help our environment! Having reusable swim diapers helps keep more diapers out of landfills.
disposable diapers leak contaminants into the water if poo happens
You can find Happy Nappy Duo at the Splash About store on Amazon.
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We believe that everyone deserves the opportunity to learn and enjoy the life-saving skill of swimming in a supportive and inclusive environment. We are committed to providing a welcoming space where all individuals—regardless of race, ethnicity, gender identity, sexual orientation, ability, age, religion, or socio-economic status—feel valued, respected, and empowered.
Our mission is to foster a community that embraces diversity, equity, and inclusion both in and out of the water. We recognize that access to swimming is a vital skill that should be available to everyone, and we strive to eliminate any barriers that may prevent participation. Our instructors are trained not only in swimming techniques but also in cultural competence and sensitivity to ensure that every swimmer feels safe and supported.
We are dedicated to continuous learning and improvement in our efforts to create an equitable environment. We welcome feedback and collaboration with our community to ensure that our programs are inclusive and accessible to all. Together, we can make swimming a positive and enriching experience for everyone.
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Our pool is 14 feet wide and 32 feet long with a temperature between 88 and 90 degrees. The shallow part of the pool is 3 feet deep with a deep end of 7 feet. There are benches in the deep end to help swimmers if they need it.
This is a salt water pool. This means that salt is used to chlorinate the pool rather than straight chlorine. Many people find that they enjoy the feel of a salt water pool and there will be some increase in buoyancy in the water.
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