Baby & Toddler Swimming Lessons Singapore
Swimming lessons and classes for babies and toddlers aged 6-months to 3 years old in Singapore.
Steady Swim work with parents of infants & babies to introduce their little ones to the water in a safe, welcoming, and engaging environment.

Baby & Toddler swimming classes in Singapore
Steady Swim School provides fun and engaging swimming lessons for children of all ages. Our experienced swim school teachers create a safe and nurturing environment for babies and toddlers across Singapore to learn and improve their swimming skills.
Our swimming classes cater to babies as young as 6-months and to toddlers aged 1 to 3 years old. The Steady Swim School swimming coaches work with babies, toddlers, and children in Singapore to provide tailored programs that improve water safety and instil the swimming basics that foster confidence in the water.
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Types of Swimming Lessons for Babies & Toddlers

Baby & Infant Swim Classes
Our baby swimming lessons are for infants aged 6 months to 1 year old. In a safe and supportive environment, our qualified swim coaches teach infants the basics of water play, including the development of essential skills like floating, kicking, and using their arms and legs in the water. Steady Swim School’s baby swimming lessons help parents and babies to feel confident in the water and set the groundwork for future swimming classes.

Group Swimming Classes for Toddlers
Steady Swim School’s group swimming classes begin at age 2 and go up to 10 years old. To enhance the toddlers’ learning and skills effectively and safely, our swimming groups are based on which stage the children are in with their swimming abilities. Our instructors teach groups proper form, basic swimming strokes, and safety tips so they can play and feel confident in the water.
Where We Service
We service the entirety of Singapore – get in touch with our team today to discuss our swimming lessons near you.
Phone: +65 8896 9062
Email: SteadySwimSchool@gmail.com
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Meet Our Coaches

Stanley

Alec

Jess

Yong Jun

Vincent

Reuben
Alvin
Darius
Benjamin
Boon Tian
Arman
Roy
Sammi
Kelvin
Steven
David
Frequently Asked Questions
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When should my baby start learning to swim?
You can start swimming lessons as early as 6 months old. Our initial goal is to make the baby/toddler feel comfortable in the water, to then work on fine motor skills and develop more swimming techniques as they grow. In a safe environment, teaching a 6 month old to swim will set the path to become a confident swimmer.
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Why choose Steady Swim School?
Because we’re as passionate about keeping your children safe as you are! We believe that learning to swim should be the right of all children in Singapore – and for many, starting as early as infancy can set a strong foundation of swimming and a love of being in the water.
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Private lessons vs. group lessons – which is better?
Private lessons may be preferred for children and parents with a busy school or work schedule. Private lessons mean that our instructors can meet you and your child at a location (public or private pool) at a time that suits you. Group lessons take place at predetermined times and locations and are less expensive than private lessons.
Some children may feel more comfortable learning to swim in a private setting, while others may enjoy the social aspect of group lessons – it’s completely up to you. Our flexible private and group swimming classes mean that you can choose an option that suits your lifestyle and your budget. When it comes to comparing group swimming lessons vs. private swimming lessons there is no “right” answer – it comes down to the needs of the child and the parents.
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Why should my baby/infant start swimming lessons?
Starting your baby or toddler in swimming lessons offers a host of benefits. Swimming can help babies to build muscle in the arms and legs, strengthen their lungs and heart, and train the coordination between brain and muscle memory.
While it may seem daunting starting your baby in swimming lessons, it will actually keep your baby safe in the future by improving their water safety knowledge and swimming strokes. Putting your infant in early education swimming lessons will lay the groundwork to become proficient in swimming – a useful skill they’ll have forever.