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New Swim School Plans July Opening In Doylestown
Goldfish Swim School, which offers lessons for children 4 months to 12 years, is preparing to open its 8,500-square-foot location.
DOYLESTOWN, PA — Goldfish Swim School is slated to open its Doylestown location next month.
The facility, originally expected to open in the spring, experienced a delay as the coronavirus pandemic prompted businesses closures. It recently announced it will be opening on July 14.
Goldfish Swim School, which offers lessons for children 4 months to 12 years, will operate at a new 8,500 square foot location off Easton Road.
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The swim school offers indoor year-round swim instruction in a "family-friendly setting." The school specializes in small class sizes (with a max 4:1 student to teacher ratio), a "shiver-free" 90-degree pools, and a state-of-the-art water purification system.
Goldfish Swim School has existing Philadelphia-area locations in Fort Washington, Malvern, and Oaks.
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"Families with kids of different ages and skill levels can conveniently have all of their swimmers in the pool during the same half hour time slot and schedule makeup classes when necessary," the business said in an announcement about the new location.
In addition to swim lessons, Goldfish Swim School offers weekly family swims and party packages. The swim school will be owned by Meg and Greg Kevane, who as parents, said they understand the importance of water safety.
“We are excited to bring the Goldfish curriculum, high quality instruction and state-of-the-art facility to more and more local families. Our team wants to ensure that children in this community have a safe, fun, and friendly place to learn this life-saving skill,” Meg Kevane said in announcing the busienss.
Goldfish Swim School Doylestown is offering facility tours and pre-registration. Visit the website for details.
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