Venetian Aquatic Club
teaching swimming since 1959 at Venetian Pool



Spring Break Junior Lifeguard Camp for Children ages 7-12
March 20 to March 24, 9:00 am to 5:00 pm - Children will be tested and put in the appropriate level.
JUNIOR LIFEGUARD SPRING CAMP FLYER
WAYS TO REGISTER:
1) Online at PLAYGABLES.COM or
2) In person at the VENETIAN POOL (2701 De Soto Blvd) or
3) In person at the CORAL GABLES WAR MEMORIAL YOUTH CENTER (405 University Drive)
A birth certificate showing your child's age between 7 and 12 years old is required to register.
Summer Swimming Lessons
for Children ages 5-17
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The American Red Cross Learn-to-Swim program for children consists of six levels. Students progress through the levels at their own pace, mastering the skills in one level before advancing to the next. Each Learn-to-Swim level includes training in stroke development, basic water safety, and helping others in an emergency.

Introduction to water skills

Fundamental aquatic skills

Stroke development

Stroke improvement

Stroke refinement

Stroke proficiency


2023 SUMMER SWIMMING LESSONS - CHILDREN
Sessions are two weeks long and are offered Monday through Friday. Each lesson is 40 minutes.
Three times slots are available:
8:30 am - Levels 1 to 5
9:10 am - Levels 1 to 5
9:50 am - Levels 1 to 4 and Level 6
Session 1 - June 12 to June 23
Session 2 - June 26 to July 7 (No class July 4. Prorated fee.)
Session 3 - July 10 to July 21
Session 4 - July 24 to August 4
Fee:
Residents: $60 per session (10 lessons)
Non-residents: $70 per session (10 lessons)
Children must be at least 5 years of age. A birth certificate is required at registration for all ages.
CHILDREN'S SUMMER LESSONS FLYER
JUNIOR AIDE COURSE - June 26 to July 7 for prospective volunteers ages 11 to 17. See Junior Aide Teen Volunteers.
WAYS TO REGISTER:
1) Online at PLAYGABLES.COM or
2) In person at the VENETIAN POOL (2701 De Soto Blvd) or
3) In person at the CORAL GABLES WAR MEMORIAL YOUTH CENTER (405 University Drive)
A birth certificate showing your child's age between 5 and 17 years old is required to register.
Please Note: Swimming Lessons are RAIN OR SHINE. If we cannot get in the pool because of lightning or hard rain, we offer water safety practical and theoretical instruction. Remember, the weather in Florida changes rather quickly, so we usually end up in the pool.
Children's Summer Swim Lessons at the Venetian Pool (2015)
Adult Swimming Lessons - Spring, Summer and Fall
Ages 18 and above
Learning how to swim is essential at any age! Whether you are looking to learn how to swim or simply improve your strokes, our instructors will work with your individual skills and needs. Classes are semi-private. Participants must bring proper swim attire.
2023 SPRING SWIMMING LESSONS-ADULTS
Sessions are 4 Saturdays from 10:30am-11:30am
Session 1: March 25, April 1, 8, 15
Session 2: April 22, 29, May 5, 13
Fee:
Residents: $45 per session (4 lessons)
Non-r residents: $55 session (4 lessons)
2023 SUMMER SWIMMING LESSONS - ADULTS
Sessions are held on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, & Thursdays from 5:30 - 6:30
Session 1: June 13, 14, 15, 20, 22, 23, 27, 28, 29
Session 2: July 5, 6, 11, 12, 13, 18, 19, 20
Session 3: July 25, 26, 27 and August 1, 2, 3, 8, 9, 10
Make up days for evening classes: August 15 and 16
Fee:
Residents: $70 per session (9 lessons)
Non-residents: $80 per session (9 lessons)
2023 FALL SWIMMING LESSONS - ADULT
Sessions are held on Saturdays from 10:30am - 11:30am
Session 1: September 9, 16, 23, 30
Session 2: October 7, 14, 21, 28
Session 3: November 4, 11, 18 (Off 11/25/23. Prorated fee.)
Fee:
Residents: $47 per session (4 lessons)
Non-residents: $60 per session (4 lessons)
WAYS TO REGISTER:
1) Online at PLAYGABLES.COM or
2) In person at the VENETIAN POOL (2701 De Soto Blvd) or
3) In person at the CORAL GABLES WAR MEMORIAL
YOUTH CENTER (405 University Drive)
Please Note: Swimming Lessons are RAIN OR SHINE. If we cannot get in the pool because of lightning or hard rain, we offer water safety practical and theoretical instruction. Remember, the weather in Florida changes rather quickly, so we usually end up in the pool.
