About Us
Our Mission

The Tiny Fins Difference
At Tiny Fins Swim School, we understand that choosing the right swim program for your child is an important decision.
Our focus on safety, confidence-building, and structured learning sets us apart, ensuring that children develop lifelong swimming skills while parents enjoy peace of mind.
With flexible class scheduling and an easy make-up lesson policy, we fit your family's lifestyle. Our facilities are designed with parents in mind, offering a comfortable environment to watch lessons and engage with your child's progress.
Our Instructors

Lisa Simpson
Director

Maggie Simpson
Swim Instructor

Bart Simpson
Swim Instructor
Our Essential Core Values
Safety First
Every lesson incorporates essential water safety techniques and survival skills.
Unlike other swim programs that focus solely on strokes, we emphasize water safety techniques, survival skills, and self-rescue methods.
Our instructors undergo specialized training to create a nurturing and child-centered learning environment.
Confidence-Building
We encourage and celebrate each swimmer's unique progression.
Our comprehensive curriculum is tailored to meet your child at their level, whether they are just getting comfortable in the water or advancing to stroke development.
This structured approach ensures that kids not only learn to swim, but gain the confidence to handle real-world water situations.
Family-Friendly
We engage parents in early-stage lessons and provide an environment that feels like family.
We treat kids like moms do - with patience, encouragement, and a focus on emotional safety as well as physical safety.
Instructors work one-on-one with each child's unique personality and learning style to ensure they feel supported and successful.
Excellence in Instruction
Our certified, caring instructors are dedicated to both water safety and swim skill development.
We deliver peace of mind for parents through a structured program where children make measurable progress.
We believe in small class sizes, hands-on instruction, and a curriculum that balances fun with skill-building so children leave excited for their next lesson.
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Why Water Safety is Essential
According to the CDC, in the United States, more children ages 1-4 die from drowning than any other cause of death. Nonfatal drowning can also lead to serious injuries like brain damage or disability.
This is why safety comes first here at Tiny Fins. Children need to be taught water safety skills in order to significantly reduce the risk of accidental drowning.