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Personalized Scheduling

Bullfrog Swim School provides convenient personalized scheduling to fit your family’s busy schedule. You may book your lessons 1-5x a week, it just depends on how fast of a course you wish to take. Please fill out the registration form below. All scheduling is done over email. Schedulers work off-site in a distraction-free environment.

Once you registration form is received, we will email you time options based on your scheduling preferences. We will respond in less than 24 hours. Once you confirm your swim schedule, please make your payment to complete your booking. Lessons are not reserved until payment has been received. 

Policies

Make-Up Lesson Procedures

  • 2 make-ups per 10 pack.
  • $25 per make-up lesson.
  • Lessons must be canceled no later than 8:30am the morning of your lesson to receive a make-up.
  • Make your payment for your makeup lesson and then fill out the online makeup form to schedule your makeup. Every Thursday, you will be sent an email with times available for makeup lessons for the following week. You will continue to receive the makeup email every Thursday until you have scheduled your make-up lesson. The days and times you prefer are not guaranteed to be available. Make-up lessons expire 10/10/25.
  • Make-ups are not eligible to be rescheduled; if canceled, they are forfeited.

Scheduling Policies

  • Lessons and make-ups expire 10/10/25.
  • Lessons are nonrefundable.
  • After you have filled out the registration form, all scheduling is done via email. Schedulers work off site in a distraction free environment. Our lovely window staff can assist you to a point but are not schedulers.
  • Once you have confirmed your swim time and your confirmation has been sent, your schedule is finalized. The make-up policies will apply.
  • Let us know at time of sign up any dates you can not attend so we may schedule around those times and they will not count towards your 2 make ups.
  • Call or text swim headquarters immediately in the event you can not come to your lesson, so we may inform your teacher quickly.
  • If you are late, your lesson will still end at the originally scheduled time. Be on time so your student is calm before the lesson and receives their full time.
  • Swim instructors are not capable of making any scheduling changes or cancellations.
  • In the event that your instructor or the swim office needs to cancel an appointment, a substitute will be provided. If one can not be provided the lesson will be reschedule to another date. 
  • We are unable to make exceptions to our scheduling policies and treat all swim families fairly. By scheduling lessons with us, you are agreeing to these policies. We have zero tolerance of abusive behavior towards our wonderful office staff and schedulers.

Clovis Location Policies

  • DO NOT FEED SWIMMERS 2 HOURS BEFORE SWIM LESSONS.
  • Bring your own towel and goggles (optional). Forgotten items can be purchased at the Hop n Shop.
  • Do not park behind the house using the driveway with the sign PRIVATE DRIVE. This is for residents only, and your car may be towed.
  • Do not disturb residents of the home. Enter the pool area through the gate to the left of the front door.
  • Arrive to our swim lessons 5 minutes before your lesson, no earlier.
  • Check in at the office window on your first swim lesson to find out which pool you will be in and confirm who your teacher will be.
  • Sit in the chairs near your designated pool before your lessons to be ready when your teacher calls for you.
  • Students are not permitted to enter the pool until their teacher calls their name.
  • We do not permit free swim before or after swim lessons.
  • Only students enrolled in the lessons are permitted in the pool.
  • Avoid talking to teachers and students during swim lessons.
  • Parents are not permitted in the pool. For best results, we do not offer “parent and me” as an option.
  • PETS ARE NOT PERMITTED ON THE PROPERTY AND WILL BE ASKED TO LEAVE.
  • Parents/guardians are to stay on the property during swim lessons. We do not permit student’s to be dropped off without a guardian.
  • Swim diapers are required for all students 2 years old and younger.
  • Avoid liquids 30 minutes after swim lessons.
  • You may purchase goggles, towels, swim diapers, and snacks at the Hop N Shop. Do not feed students any snacks until after their lesson.
  • Make sure your student wears heavy clothes over their swimsuit on the 10th lesson to do the I CAN SAVE MYSELF swim test. Jeans and sweatshirts for best results. (Not for adult lessons)
  • We no longer offer Sir Fearless Frog to come out for a fee during SAVE YOURSELF TESTS. He makes spontaneous unscheduled appearances when available. 

Home Lesson Policies

It is your responsibility to have a clean and safe pool for lessons. Teachers are not required to teach a lesson if the water is murky and they are unable to see the drain. If teachers arrive and pools are not properly maintained for the lesson, the lesson is canceled and is not eligible for make-up. Call by 8:30am in the morning to cancel lessons if you are having pool maintenance problems. 

  • Keep dogs away from instructors at all times.
  • Only students and teachers should be in the pool during lessons. Keep all other swimmers out of the pool during swim lesson times to avoid becoming distractions. Parent and me lessons are not an option for home lessons.
  • Show your instructor the side gate to enter the backyard. We discourage our instructors from walking through the house.
  • The instructor will arrive at your home at the scheduled time. The swim lesson timer starts when the instructor is in the pool. Have your student dressed and ready before the instructor arrives to receive your full 30-minute lesson.
  • Parents are not permitted in the pool. For best results, we do not offer “parent and me” as an option.
  • Parents are not to leave the property.
  • Swim diapers are required for 2 and under.
  • Avoid eating 2 hours before swim lessons.
  • Avoid liquids 30 minutes after swim lessons.
  • Avoid talking to teachers and students during swim lessons.
  • For your safety, we do not offer adult lessons at home. Adult lessons are only available at our Clovis facility.
  • Have your child wear heavy clothes over their swimsuit on the 10th lesson to do the I CAN SAVE MYSELF swim test. Please take pictures and videos and post them on our Facebook, Instagram, or TikTok or email them. We love seeing the results! 

Resistant and Hesitant Students

Prepare students for water submersion by practicing breath control in the bathtub. Encourage them to put their face underwater and blow bubbles. This is strongly encouraged for learning to swim in 10 lessons. Sit next to the bathtub and offer a marshmallow or MnM every time they put their whole face underwater… instant rewards work great for younger children.

All new swimmers are submerged in the first lesson.

Typically, resistant students show more signs of stress during the second lesson.

On average, resistant students become familiar with the routine by the end of the 3rd lesson and begin to enjoy lessons.

If your student is resistant to getting into the pool, the instructor will stand in the water, and you will hand your student to them. The instructor will not get out of the pool to take them out of your arms, this causes disastrous results. By handing your student directly to the instructor, you are signaling to your students that they can trust their instructor.

We have HUGE HEARTS and love our students. However, we also must consider the investment in swim lessons and how important it is to acquire these LIFE SAVING SKILLS. It’s a fine line between not pushing enough and pushing too hard. Most of our training is teaching instructors how to balance the two. If your young child doesn’t enjoy, say, a dance class, it’s not a big deal; they can quit and find their true passion. But with swim lessons, it’s a matter of safety and LIFE, it must be done. Although it can be emotionally hard for parents to watch their student have tears during lessons, the relief felt when it “clicks” makes it all worth it. Through the emotions, the students bond deeply with their teachers, begin to love to swim, and most importantly, know how to SAVE THEMSELVES if they fall in the pool.

Contact the swim office after the 4th swim lesson if you are seeing a lack of progress.

We STRONGLY recommend staying out of sight for the first few lessons for students who have tears and are resisting. You will be amazed at how much faster they calm down and bond with their teacher when they don’t see you sitting poolside. Feel free to peek behind a corner, sign, or bush. Just don’t let them see you.

If your child is resistant to swim lessons, do not show up early. Sitting poolside and watching other students struggle can increase their anxiety before even starting their lesson. Instead, show up right at the lesson time and hand them straight to their teacher to prevent anxiety from building up.

Do not discuss swimming lessons between lessons until they start to enjoy swimming. Talking too much about lessons can also increase their anxiety. For example, if your resistant student has a lesson in the afternoon, don’t discuss first thing in the morning about their swim lesson later that day. Doing so may increase anxiety throughout the day, just let them know a little before the lesson that it’s a swim lesson day. Once they have turned the corner and love lessons, you won’t be able to get them to stop talking about lessons. Anxiety about swim lessons is normal, age-appropriate, and expected. Trust the process, they will pull through it.

Avoid practicing swimming between lessons until your child starts to love it. Sometimes, those practice sessions can stress a child even more, and they can return to lessons with even more anxiety. If they have pool time between lessons, just let them enjoy the water on their own terms. Insist students ask “Pool Please” before entering the pool to reinforce our teaching at swim lessons.