Aquatics

AGUA Swim Academy: Spring Into Summer series

Ages: Infants – 17 Swimming, Competitive, Water Safety, Pre-Competitive Upper East Side

These classes are designed to give your child more time in the water before swim season truly kicks off.

Power your child’s swim ahead of summer

We’re excited to offer an opportunity for your child to become summer swim-ready with our Spring Into Summer Series. 

These classes are designed to give your child more time in the water before swim season truly kicks off. Choose one class or book multiple sessions — whatever works best for your schedule!

This is a great chance to:

  • Help progress faster to the next swim level
  • Reinforce progress made this spring
  • Continue building skills with your current swim class

Spring Into Summer options

Classes for Babies & Toddlers (4-36 mos.)

Introduce your little one to the water through songs, games, and guided parent-child activities designed to build comfort, early movement skills, and a lifelong love of swimming.

Classes for Pre-schoolers (3-5 yrs.)

Young swimmers take their first strokes in a fun, supportive environment where age-appropriate games and expert instruction help build water confidence and foundational swim skills.

Intro to Swimming
(5-8 yrs.)

A welcoming starting point for kids ages 5–8, this class covers the basics — breath control, kicking, floating, and early stroke technique — in a safe, encouraging setting.

AGUA Swim League

For aspiring young athletes ready to take their swimming to the next level, AGUA Swim League builds the competitive skills, technique, and team mindset needed to perform in the pool.

Swim Intensives

Short, focused single-session classes led by AGUA Swim League coaching staff, designed to help kids sharpen technique in freestyle, backstroke, breaststroke, or butterfly before summer kicks off.

Competitive Clinics

Skill-specific clinics for competitive swimmers ages 7–14 looking to refine stroke mechanics and gain a performance edge heading into the summer season.

A swimmer in a black cap competes in a pool, surrounded by other swimmers, separated by lane dividers.

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