Goldfish Swim School - Commack
Goldfish Swim School in Commack offers swim lessons for children as young as 4 months old through advanced swimmers, organized by age and skill level with a play-based curriculum called The Science of SwimPlay®. Classes feature small group sizes capped at a 4:1 student-to-teacher ratio, flexible scheduling, and free make-up lessons, with lessons starting at $38 per week. The school also provides family swim sessions, swim parties, and W.A.T.E.R. safety presentations, creating a welcoming tropical environment where children build water confidence and essential life skills. Located at 6340 Jericho Turnpike and serving families throughout Long Island, Goldfish Swim School prioritizes progress tracking through free swim assessments and consistent skill development for every child.
Ages 4 months and up
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