Swimming Lessons at UTM
We are proud to offer swimming lessons at UTM for all levels and a variety of age groups. Please see below for the various swimming lessons we will be offering:
*Swim Assessments – If you are new to the program and are not sure what level to register in, we can do a swim assessment prior to registering. Please email the Welcome Desk at rawcwelcome@utoronto.ca to organize a time.
Swim assessments take approximately 10 minutes, if a child can not swim on their own, a guardian will have to go in the water with them.
Refunds/ Cancellation Policy
Cancellations made at least 5 days prior to the start of the certification will be fully refunded. All refund requests must be made in writing to rawcwelcome@utoronto.ca
Winter registration will begin on Tuesday, December 3, 2024 at 7:30 AM
Click the swimming lesson buttons below to see lesson dates, times and prices:
Swimming Lesson Descriptions
These programs are designed for participants 4 months-3 years old.
Parent & Tot 1
This level is designed for 4-12-month-old participants. It is all about helping your child feel and explore the water by floating, splashing, reaching and paddling. You’ll learn how to help your child play in and play with the water with comfort and confidence.
This program will not be running in Spring.
Parent & Tot 2
This level is designed for 12-24 month-old participants. This level teaches children to get their faces wet and blow bubbles (the first step in breath control). With your assistance, your child recovers objects below the surface, performs front and back floats and learns how to travel at the surface by kicking.
This program will not be running in Spring.
Parent & Tot 3
This level is designed for 2-3 year –olds. They’ll have fun jumping into the water and getting out without assistance. They learn to hold their breath and open their eyes underwater to recover an object from the bottom. Mastering front and back floats starfish and pencil positions and kicking on their front and back.
This program will not be running in Spring.
These programs are designed for participants 3 years-5 years old.
Preschool 1
These preschoolers will have fun learning to get in and out of the water. We will help them jump into chest-deep water. They will try floating on their front and back and glide on their back while wearing a personal flotation device (PFD). They will learn to get their face wet and blow bubbles underwater.
Preschool 2
These preschoolers learn to jump into chest-deep water by themselves and get in and get out wearing a PFD. They will submerge and exhale underwater. They will glide on their front and back while wearing a PFD.
Preschool 3
These preschoolers will try both jumping and a side roll into deep water while wearing a PFD. They will recover objects from the bottom in waist-deep water. They will work on kicking and gliding through the water on their front and back.
Preschool 4
Advanced preschoolers will learn to do solo jumps into deeper water and get out alone. They will do side-roll entries and open their eyes underwater. They will aster a short (3-5m) swim on their front and gliding and kicking on their side.
Preschool 5
These preschoolers get more adventurous with a front roll entry wearing a PFD and holding their breath underwater for up to 10 sec. They will work on longer front and back crawl swims, interval training and whip kick.
These programs are designed for participants 5 year-12 years old.
Swimmer 1
These beginners will become comfortable jumping into the water with and without a lifejacket. They’ll learn to open their eyes, exhale and hold their breath underwater. They’ll work on floats, glides and kicking through the water on their front and back.
Swimmer 2
These advanced beginners will jump into deeper water, and learn to be comfortable falling sideways into the water wearing a PFD. They’ll be able to support themselves at the surface without an aid, learn whip kick, swim 10m on their front and back and be introduced to flutter kick interval training (4 x 5m).
Swimmer 3
These junior swimmers will dive and do in-water front somersaults and handstands. They’ll work on 15m of front crawl, back crawl and 10m of whip kick. Flutter kick interval training increases (4x 15m).
Swimmer 4
These intermediate swimmers will swim 5m underwater and lengths of front crawl, back crawl, whip kick and breaststroke arms with breathing. Their new bag of tricks includes the completion of the Canadian Swim to Survive Standard. They’ll cap it all off with front crawl sprints over 25m and 4x 25m front or back crawl interval training.
Swimmer 5
These swimmers will master shallow dives, cannonball entries, eggbeater kicks and in-water backward somersaults. They’ll refine their front and back crawl over 30m swims of each and breaststroke over 25m. Then, they pick up the pace in 25m sprints and two interval training bouts: 4x 50m front or back crawl and 4x 15m breaststroke.
Swimmer 6
These advanced swimmers will rise to the challenge of sophisticated aquatic skills including stride entries, compact jumps and lifesaving kicks like eggbeaters and scissor kicks. They’ll develop strength and power in head-up breaststroke sprints over 25m. They’ll easily swim lengths of front crawl, back crawl and breaststroke and they’ll complain about the 300m workout.
Swimmer 7
Swimmers continue stroke development with 50m swims of front crawl, back crawl and breaststroke. Lifesaving sports skills include a 25m obstacle swim and 15m object carry. First aid focuses on the assessment of conscious victims, contacting EMS and treatment for bleeding. Fitness improves in 350m workouts and 100m timed swims.
Swimmer 8
Swimmers develop better strokes over 75m swims of each stroke. They tackle lifesaving sports skills in a medley, timed object support and rescue with a buoyant aid. First aid focuses on the assessment of unconscious victims, and treatment of victims in shock and obstructed airway procedures. Skill drills develop a strong lifesaving foundation.
Swimmer 9
Swimmers are challenged with 600m workouts, 300m timed swims and a 25m object carry. Strokes are refined over 100m swims. First aid focuses on the treatment of bone or joint injuries and respiratory emergencies including asthma and allergic reactions. Lifesaving skills include defence methods, victim removals and rolling over and supporting a victim face up in shallow water.
Fitness Swimmer
For participants aged 11-17 with a minimum of Swimmer 4/Adult 2 completed. In this course, swimmers will work on their fitness and endurance by completing pre-set workouts from their instructor and learning to design their own workout that includes a warm up, a main set and a cool down. Swimmers work to beat their own previous achievements, and can continue to develop their stroke technique as they work towards further distances. This is a great course to take in conjunction with leadership courses or Swimmer levels 5 – 9.
Bronze Star
Bronze Star is excellent preparation for success in Bronze Medallion. Participants develop problem-solving and decision-making skills individually and in partners. Candidates learn CPR and develop the lifesaving skills needed to be their own lifeguard. Includes a timed 400 m swim.
Adult Lessons
These programs are designed for participants 13 years and older.
Whether you’re brand new to swimming or just want help with your strokes, this program is designed to meet you where you are. Work with a certified instructor to learn to swim or improve your current swimming ability and water fitness. You will build confidence and smooth recognizable strokes.
Adult 1A
This beginner level is perfect for those who have had limited experience in the water. With the help of an instructor, participants will become more comfortable putting their faces in the water, floating for 5 seconds on their front and back, as well as performing 3-5 meter glides on their front, back and side. Additionally, participants in this program can expect to be introduced to deep water in a lifejacket, and learn how to support themselves at the surface of the water.
Adult 1B
Take the next step in your swimming journey! In this class, participants begin to work on their ability to kick on their front, back and side for 5-10 meters. Participants will also be introduced to front and back crawl, and will practice to complete 10 – 15 meters of each of these strokes. Swimmers continue to build up their confidence in deep water by jumping into the pool without a lifejacket, and beginning to put jumps, treading and swimming together in one continuous sequence.
Adult 2
Kick it up a notch by working on two interval training workouts of 4 x 25 m kicking and front or back crawl. You’ll be able to perform dive entries and demonstrate breaststroke arms and breathing over 10-15 m. You’ll be supporting yourself at the surface for 102 minutes and showing off your handstands in shallow water.
Adult 3
You’ll learn eggbeater, stride entries and compact jumps. You’ll be doing a 300m workout and sprinting 25-50 m. You’ll master your front crawl, back crawl and breaststroke..
Fitness Swimmer
For participants aged 11-17 with a minimum of Swimmer 4/Adult 2 completed. In this course, swimmers will work on their fitness and endurance by completing pre-set workouts from their instructor and learning to design their own workout that includes a warm up, a main set and a cool down. Swimmers work to beat their own previous achievements, and can continue to develop their stroke technique as they work towards further distances. This is a great course to take in conjunction with leadership courses or Swimmer levels 5 – 9.
Private Lessons
An excellent opportunity to personalize your swim instruction, increase endurance and improve technique. These classes are designed for those who would like one on one attention.
Preschool
Preschool levels 1-5 can be accommodated within the private lesson structure.
Learn to Swim- Swimmer 1-6
Only swimmer levels 1-6 can be accommodated within the private lesson structure.
Adult
Adult levels 1-3 can be accommodated within the private lesson structure.