Swim Lessons
At H2O Survival Swim School, we provide Infant Swimming Resource (ISR) Self-Rescue™ lessons to children aged 6 months to 6 years in Bryan and College Station. Our program teaches infants and young children life-saving skills that enable them to survive if they accidentally fall into water. With drowning being a leading cause of death for children aged 1-4, learning how to self-rescue can be life-changing.
We offer a range of swim programs, including Survival Swim Lessons, Maintenance Lessons to reinforce learned skills, and specialized training for older swimmers. Exciting new offerings Adult Swim Lessons, Snorkel Lessons, and Stroke Lessons are also available. All lessons are tailored to each swimmer’s needs to build confidence and ensure water safety.
Led by licensed physical therapist and certified ISR instructor Angela Brown, lessons focus on providing individualized instruction for each child. Enroll today to give your child the gift of water safety!
Course Offerings
What to Expect
6 Months – 12 Months
Babies who can crawl–generally six months to 12 months old–learn to hold their breath underwater, roll onto their back to float, rest and breathe.
1 Year – 6 Years
Children who can walk, generally one year of age and older (up to six years), learn to hold their breath underwater, swim with their head down and eyes open, roll onto their back to float, rest and breathe, and roll back over to resume swimming until they reach the side of the pool and can crawl out.