1-to-1 Swimming Lessons
At Abracadabra Swim School, we understand that learning to swim is a vital life skill.
Our 1-to-1 swimming lessons provide swimmers with a personalised learning experience tailored to their unique needs.
This format ensures that each child receives undivided attention from our skilled instructors, allowing them to learn quickly and effectively in a supportive environment.
Whether your child is a beginner or looking to refine their swimming techniques, our 1-to-1 lessons are designed to boost confidence and skills in the water.
Are 1:1 lessons right for me?
In the case of most learners, our small groups are the most cost effective means of learning to swim. However, if one or more of the following apply to you, 1:1s may be the better option:
The swimmer has special needs, which make group lessons challenging. This could be difficulties with coordination, focus, emotional regulation, or understanding.
The swimmer is significantly older than the average for your level (eg. A beginner over 9 years old, or a competent swimmer over 14)
The swimmer has a limited amount of time to achieve your goal.
The swimmer has specific goals to achieve. For example, if you were struggling with breaststroke legs and wanted some extra support.

Give it a try!
Start with a 1 week trial before you sign up to a half term block.

Benefits of 1-1 lessons
Choosing 1-to-1 swimming lessons at Abracadabra Swim School means investing in your child's future. If you or your child is looking to learn to swim in Kent, here are some of the key benefits of our lessons:
- Safe and Fun: Our top priority is safety, in 1-1 lessons our Instructors can closely monitor the swimmer's safety, particularly important for beginners or those with a fear of water
- Progressive and Technically Accurate: Our instructors focus on building a solid foundation of swimming skills, progressing at your child's pace and integrating technically accurate methods.
- Bespoke Lesson Plans: We can focus solely on the individual swimmer's needs, adjusting the pace and content of the lesson to suit their learning style and ability.