Registration


How To Register:
Obtain registration form – online at www.fleetswimming.com (you may either print form and mail or fax (1-281-251-6160), or fill out online, save and attach to email – fleetfirst@fleetswimming.com) or request to have one mailed or picked up by calling 281-376-0847.
 
If mailing in registration form, include $35 registration fee + the lessons.  If submitting online, include your credit card information (Mastercard, Visa or Discover) or, mail in payment within 24 hours (checks only) if submitting form.  Please, put child’s name on check.  The address is located at the top of the form.
 
To Fill out Form:
Be sure to include how many times per week desired (we recommend once a week UNLESS child is a beginner or if swim lessons are part of a physical fitness program).

To determine correct level, go to class descriptions page.  Use level that best describes the level at which the student last swam.  Please note out to side if this was last summer or if student has been in another year round program.

  • NOTE:  If student is under age five and has not swum since last summer, some regression is expected.  To better determine actual level, keep in mind that until age five or six, if student is out of water for as many months as they are old(i.e., 2 months for a two year old, etc.), they will tend to forget their “balance” in the water.  If between age two and three, children are also going through a developmental stage of experiencing fear and this may influence their relationship with the water.

To determine group or semi-private, keep this in mind:  We strongly recommend semiprivate for children ages four and under.  If group is preferred for this age group, it is best to begin with the Parent/Child class for beginners.  We will schedule a group if three students are signed up.  Otherwise, you can be placed on a group waiting list.

  • Semiprivate is also recommended for older children that are beginners, and those that need to learn new strokes in a hurry (i.e., a seven year old beginning swim team in May).

  • Group is recommended for all students that can already swim and beginners age five or older.  Group classes are small (4:1 ratio) and the camaraderie of the group usually helps students to advance quicker.
Getting assigned to a specific class:  When registration is received, students will be scheduled on a first come basis.  Specific class times will be confirmed by telephone one to two weeks before session begins.  Be sure to include your other possibilities in scheduling, in case your first choice is not available.  Keep in mind the most popular lesson times are after school, 4:30 – 6:30 PM during the school year, and morning during the summer.  Try to give us several days to choose from if this is your preferred schedule.