AQUATIC LESSONS 2024
Aquatic Lessons
CONTACT
Aquatic Coordinator
Carly Nurmsoo cnurmsoo@wspr.ca
Aquatic Programmer
Hamish Babin hbabin@wspr.ca
Aquatic Program Assistant
Shekinah Landry
Email: slandry@wspr.ca
REGISTRATION FOR SWIMMING LESSONS
FALL SWIMMING LESSONS VIEWABLE ONLINE ON AUGUST 19
Preschool lessons
Monday, August 26, 6:00AM
School Age/Adult/ Advanced Aquatics & Private lessons
Tuesday, August 27, 6:00AM
WINTER SWIM LESSONS
Set Jan 6 -Mar 16
VIEWABLE ONLINE ON DECEMBER 9
Preschool lessons
Monday, December 16
School Age/Adult/ Advanced Aquatics & Private lessons
Tuesday, December 17
SPRING SWIM LESSONS
Set April 22-June 23
VIEWABLE ONLINE ON MARCH 31
Preschool lessons
Monday, April 7
School Age/Adult/ Advanced Aquatics & Private lessons
Tuesday, April 8
PRIVATE LESSON
A weekly lesson set with one of our skilled instructors! Private lessons can include up to three participants with no additional charge.
The primary booker is responsible for coordinating participants and paying in full upon registration.
Maximum class size: 3 swimmers of similar ability (within a 3 level range)
There are two options to choose from:
1. Main Pool Private Class
• 45 Minutes
• Held in the main pool with a minimum depth of 1.1M.
• Best for swimmers 5 and over, including teens and adults.
2. Leisure Pool Private Class
• 30 Minutes
• Held in the warmer and shallow leisure pool.
• Best for all swimmers 5 and under or first-time swimmers of any age.
• 1:1 In-water participation is required for swimmers 2 and under and firsttime swimmers of preschool age.
FALL 2024 – WSPR SWIM SCHEDULE & FEES -SEPT-DEC
Private Lessons - SET 1
Private Lessons - SET 2
REGISTER FOR SET 1 OR 2 FOR PRIVATE LESSONS ON AGUGUST 27
Swimming Lessons
WSPR SWIM EARLY YEARS LESSONS
WSPR SWIM!
As Red Cross phased out their Canadian Swim Program in 2022, we have custom designed WSPR Swim to meet the needs of our growing West Shore community. WSPR Swim focuses on physical literacy, fun and safety. Our preschool program at West Shore was developed over 40 years ago. We built upon and revitalized it and newly developed a program for swimmers 5+.
WSPR Swim’s school age program contains 3 modules designed to establish swimming safety, strokes, strength, and speed in core strokes including front crawl, back crawl, and breaststroke. Treading water, eggbeater, diving, and dolphin kick are also developed.
WSPR Swim can be adapted for swimmers with unique needs and abilities.
Aqua & Twos
These parented levels for the youngest swimmers provide a fun and safe introduction to the pool environment through play and songs.
Aqua Babies
4 – 13 Months
1:1 Parent participation required. Focus is on entering and exiting the pool safely, bubble blowing, front and back floats and submersions through creative games and songs.
Aqua Tots
14 – 23 Months
1:1 Parent participation required. Focus is on floating on front and back more independently, jumping into water, bobs and rollover floats through creative games and songs.
Twos – Beginner
24 – 35 Months
1:1 Full parent participation is required. Designed to introduce children to structured swimming lessons. To complete, children must be confident blowing bubbles, submerging and doing assisted front floats and kicks.
Twos – Advanced
24 – 35 Months
1:1 Parent participation required at first lesson and / or at discretion of instructor Designed for swimmers to start participating independently. To complete, children must eventually be comfortable without in-water parent support and must be comfortable trying assisted floats, glides, kicks and games using a variety of equipment with the instructor.
Early Years
Young swimmers learn basic swim and water safety skills through songs and play. On completion of Dolphin, swimmers are comfortable swimming independently on front and back.
Level 1 – Starfish
3 – 5 Years
1:1 Parent participation required at first lesson and / or at discretion of instructor. For children being introduced to the pool environment, submersions and assisted front and back floats and glides.
Level 2 – Jellyfish
3 – 5 Years
1:1 Parent participation required at first lesson and / or at discretion of instructor. For children comfortable with submersion and ready to be introduced to unassisted front and back floats and glides.
Level 3 – Snapper
3 – 5 Years
Unparented
Front and back swims are developed, and children are introduced to deeper water. Children will be skilled doing front swims with big arms and back swims. Recovery to the pool edge and comfort swimming in the big pool is required to advance to Dolphin.
Level 4 – Dolphin
3 – 5 Years
Unparented
Front and back swims will continue to be refined and confidence will be developed in the big pool. Front and back crawl, side glides and changing direction in deep-water are taught.
WSPR SWIM SCHOOL-AGE LESSONS
Swimmers learn basic swim and water safety skills. On completion of Swim Safe 4, swimmers are safe in deep water for moderate distances.
Swim Safe 1
5 – 13 Years
For beginners being introduced to submersions, unassisted front and back floats and glides. Parent participation is optional for younger beginners.
Swim Safe 2
5 – 13 Years
Confidence performing front and back swims will determine advancement to Level 3. Children will be comfortable performing deep water activities.
Swim Safe 3
5 – 13 Years
Front crawl is the focus of this level. Diving, change of direction and treading water are also introduced.
Swim Safe 4
5 – 13 Years
Front crawl, back glides and shoulder rolls are developed. Students must complete a 25 metre endurance swim to move on to Level 5.
1 - 4 5 - 10 11 • 12 What level am I in?
Lesson Cancellation Policy:
Prorated refunds or credits may be obtained if requested before the second class. Classes cannot be rescheduled. Makeup lessons are not provided.
Swimmers develop stroke technique and more advanced water safety skills. On completion of Swim Skills 10, swimmers have achieved the skills needed to swim for lifelong safety, fitness and enjoyment.
Swim Strokes 5
5 – 13 Years
Back crawl is introduced, along with sculling and whip kick on the back. Stride dives are taught and endurance is increased to 50 metres.
Swim Strokes 6 & 7
5 – 13 Years
Work continues on front and back crawl. Elementary backstroke is introduced, endurance increases to 150 metres and basic rescue skills are taught.
Swim Strokes 8/9/10
5 – 13 Years
For children able to swim distances of at least 150 metres (6 lengths) and those that have advanced front crawl, back crawl and elementary backstroke. Ready to learn breast stroke, side stroke, and egg-beater support, while continuing to refine front crawl, back crawl and focus on endurance.
Swimmers master technique to build endurance, improving strong efficiency and swim speed. Swim Strong is a great way to improve Fitness, developed advanced technique and prepare for lifesaving & swim instructor courses.
Swim Strong 11
8– 15 Years
For swimmers who have completed Swim Skills 10 or equivalent, and seek to perfect technique such as whip kick and eggbeater, and continue refining front crawl, back crawl, and breaststroke. Dolphin Kick and butterfly introduced.
Swim Strong 12
8– 15 Years
For swimmers who have completed Swim Skills 11 or equivalent, and seek to improve speed for timed swims, or work on endurance challenges. Drills and speed challenges introduced.
Suit up for swimming:
Children who have not mastered toileting must wear a swim diaper in the pool. Swim diapers may be purchased at reception.
New! WSPR SWIM
AQUA BABIES (4-12 months)
AQUA TOTS (12-24 months)
TWOs - BEGINNER (2-3 1/2 years)
TWOs - ADVANCED (2-3 1/2 years)
1 STARFISH (3-5 years) Sea Otter
2 JELLYFISH (3-5 years)
3 SNAPPER (3-5 years)
4 DOLPHIN (3-5 years)
ADULT AQUATIC PROGRAMS
Adult & Youth Level 1
14 Years +
Increase your comfort level and confidence in the water through floats, glides, kicking and swimming. Work with your instructor to set goals to develop your swimming skills. This program is an introduction to swimming with a focus on front swims.
Adult & Youth Level 2
14 Years +
Focus on developing front and back crawl, establishing comfort in deep water, and increasing your endurance.
Aqua Zumba
Come make a splash by adding low-impact, high-energy aquatic exercise to your fitness routine. Aqua Zumba® blends the Zumba® philosophy with water resistance, for one pool party you shouldn’t miss! Water creates natural resistance, which means every step is more challenging and helps tone your muscles with less impact on your joints so you can really let loose.
JOIN OUR TEAM!
• Jr. Instructor
• Swimming instructors
• Lifeguards
• Volunteers
Employment
The path to working at Juan de Fuca has two streams – swim instructor and lifeguard. We may hire swim instructors with a Swim Instructor certification, Standard First Aid, and Bronze Cross. To lifeguard, you must also complete the National Lifeguard program in addition to being a Swim Instructor. Those without a Swim Instructor Certification may apply, however applicants must be registered in a Swim Instructor program as a condition of employment. Please see below for an overview of requirements.
JR. INSTRUCTOR
• Bronze Cross
• Standard First Aid
• Enrollment in Swim Instructor Course required within 3 months of employment start
TRAINING & EDUCATION
Bronze Medallion
Prerequisites: Minimum 13 years old by last class or Bronze Star. Recommended swimming ability equivalent to Swim Strokes 8 or higher.
Develops an understanding of lifesaving principles. Rescuers learn tows and carries, and defence and release methods in preparation for challenging rescues of increased risk. Lifesavers develop stroke efficiency and endurance in a time swim.
Bronze Cross
Prerequisites: Bronze Medallion
For lifesavers who want more advanced training. Bronze Cross is a prerequisite for advanced Lifesaving Society programs including National Lifeguard and Instructor certifications.
National Lifeguard Pool Option
Prerequisites: 15 years of age by last day of program, Bronze Cross, and Standard First Aid.
Develops fundamental values, judgment, knowledge, skills and fitness required to be a lifeguard. Worth 2 credits for Grade 12. 100% attendance is mandatory.
National Lifeguard Pool Option Recert
Prerequisites: National Lifeguard Pool option Lifeguards need to recertifiy every two years to remain current.
NEW! WSPR Swim Instructor Program
Pre-Requisite: 15 years old by the last day of the course, Swim Strong 10 or equivalent AND Bronze Cross. Interviews for hiring are guaranteed upon sucessful completion of this course. For those interested in becoming a Swim Instructor with West Shore Parks & Recreation. This course plus a supervised/guided apprenticeship covers everything an instructor needs to know to teach with us.
SWIM INSTRUCTOR
• Bronze Cross
• Standard First Aid
• Swim Instructor Certification, one of:
• WSPR Swim Instructor
• Lifesaving Society Swim for Life Instructor
• YMCA Swim Instructor
LIFEGUARD
• Current National Lifeguard
• Current Standard First Aid
• Completed or be enrolled in a Swim Instructor Program
Please go to our website to apply
Volunteering
To build experience and get a head start on employment, we offer volunteer opportunities within our swim lesson program. To apply you must be at least 13 years old and have completed the Bronze Medallion certification. Volunteer may email slandry@wspr.ca to apply
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