Private Lessons

Outcomes

Preschool-aged child (around 3–5 years old) in a clear backyard pool in Sydney, supported closely by a smiling swim instructor in the water. Both are wearing sun-safe swimwear; the instructor uses gentle hands-on support and a bright floating toy to encourage confidence. No faces shown in detail (turned slightly away or cropped at shoulders) for privacy. Bright daytime natural light, turquoise water, soft focus background with plants and a modern home. Photographic realism, warm and reassuring mood, emphasizing safety, trust, and early water confidence.

Gentle, play-based lessons build water confidence, floating, safe entries and happy submersions for three to five year olds.

Primary school-aged kids (around 6–10 years old) in a bright backyard pool in Sydney, joyfully jumping in or swimming toward the camera, wearing colorful goggles and sun-safe swimwear. Water splashes captured mid-air, with clear technique but a sense of fun and energy. No clearly identifiable faces (angled away or partially out of frame). Modern home and greenery in soft background blur. Photographic realism, midday natural light, vibrant and playful mood to represent School Age lessons.

We refine freestyle, backstroke and breaststroke, introduce bilateral breathing, and build stamina for longer continuous laps.

Older child or teen (around 11–15 years old) captured mid-freestyle stroke in a clear backyard lap pool in Sydney, focused on streamlined body position, high elbow catch, and efficient kick. Swimmer wears goggles and a simple swim cap; face turned down toward the water for privacy. Clean lane marker visible, with ripples and bubbles showing movement. Late afternoon natural light, photographic realism, cool and focused mood to highlight Stroke correction and technique refinement.

Children learn to follow instructions, return to the wall, and respect pool rules, giving parents peace of mind at home.

Mixed-ages group (preschooler, primary-aged child, and teen) enjoying a fun but safe moment together in a bright backyard pool in Sydney. They are close to the pool edge or on a wide step, splashing gently or playing with floating toys under the supervision of an instructor whose presence is implied or partially visible. All wear sun-safe swimwear and goggles. No identifiable faces (angled away or cropped). Turquoise water, greenery and a modern home in soft focus, bright natural light, photographic realism, warm and inclusive mood representing All swimmers and family-friendly lessons.

Video feedback and simple cues tidy timing, alignment and kick efficiency so capable swimmers feel smoother, faster and in control.