
Swimming Lessons
What we offer
Baby Swimming Lessons
At MoovSwim, we focus on a fun, happy, secure approach to encourage babies aged 6 to 12 months to appreciate and enjoy playing in water. Our baby swimming lessons incorporates the use of songs and toys, and we engage children and parents to participate in activities crafted to inculcate water safety and build water confidence.
We do not recommend baby swimming lessons for babies under 6 months of age. However, during this period, parents should be advised on how to use the bath to introduce babies in the newborn stage to appropriate aquatic experiences at home and prepare them for an infant aquatic program.
Toddler Swimming Lessons
MoovSwim’s toddler swimming lessons are built on the foundation of baby swimming. We continue to encourage water confidence and familiarisation in a fun, happy and secure manner. Toddlers aged 13 to 36 months are beginning to understand instruction more clearly, and they can be exposed to acquire basic swimming skills as well as water safety. Through songs and toys, we engage children and parents to participate in activities crafted to inculcate water safety and build water confidence.
Children Swimming Lessons
At MoovSwim, we use games and activities to develop children’s skills and water safety education in a children swimming lesson.
Children older than 36 months are independent of their parents. A teacher to children ratio of 1:4 allows for better supervision and time to cater for the needs of individual child in a group setting.
Children at this stage are more self-aware and have greater self-control in a class setting. It is not all about water familiarisation; it is about conducting themselves in socially acceptable ways. The feedback children received from adults helps them to define what is acceptable. Therefore, attending a children swimming lesson helps in developing their social skills as well as their motor skills.
Special Needs Swimming Lessons
MoovSwim has AUSTSWIM-certified instructors for conducting swimming lessons of aquatics – access and inclusion, simply known as swimming lessons for the special needs. In particular, we have 10 years of experience in helping children with autism and people with physical disabilities enjoy themselves in water!


