2025 Summer Learn to Swim Program 

In partnership with the Kauai Lifeguard Association and Swim Kauai Aquatics, we are proud to offer a comprehensive Learn to Swim program for children across Kauai. This initiative provides a variety of swimming lessons throughout the summer, catering to individuals aged 5 to 18.

To ensure a high-quality learning experience and prioritization of safety, each Level 1 and Level 2 class maintains a student-to-instructor ratio of 3:1. No prior swimming skills are required to participate, and the program is offered at no cost.

Our Vision Our goal is to enhance water safety in both pools and open waters throughout Kauai and Hawaii. By equipping our keiki (children) with essential swimming skills, we aim to reduce drowning rates island-wide and educate our community about the risks associated with open water environments.

Waiver - All swimmers must complete the 2025 Summer Learn to Swim waiver on the first day of the lesson. (Click here)

Contact Information For inquiries or further details, please reach out to

 Ricky Rascon - Head Coach - [email protected] 

Jane Roe - Assistant Coach - [email protected]

 

Session Dates

Each session is two weeks long running on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays for a total of six 30 minute lessons

Session 1: June 2nd - June 12th 

Session 2: June  23rd - July 3rd

Session 3: July 21 - July 31st

 

Time Slots

10:00 - 10:30am

10:45 - 11:15am

11:30am - 12:00pm

12:15pm - 12:45pm

Please be sure to arrive 5 minutes early for the start of your child's time slot.

 

Location of Swim Lessons

Kauai High School Pool

3577 Lala Rd

Lihue

(The pool is next to the basketball gymnasium)

Registration

Time slots are available on a first-come, first-served basis. Only one time slot per child per session.

 

(2025 Summer Sign-UP-Link)

(2025 WAITING LIST)

Decription by Levels 

  • Level 1: For children with no swimming experience who can only float or swim with the assistance of a flotation device. 

  • Level 2: For swimmers who know the basics of swimming with little to no help from any flotation device. 

  • Level 3: For swimmers who know how to swim and wish to learn the basics of competitive swimming and conditioning for open water safety.