
For every level of learn to swim, instructors follow a plan to introduce new swimming and water safety skills as well as build on previously learned skills. Red Cross Learn-to-Swim courses offered through the NDSU Swim Academy are designed to provide children and young teens with a positive, developmentally appropriate aquatic learning experience. * For the easiest registration experience, please register using a desktop, laptop or tablet. Please click Fall 2023 on the left side of the screen after clicking here to register. Pre-requisite: Must be able to swim 25m of a recognizable stroke, then tread water for one minute, all in deep water without assistance.Fall 2023 registration will open on August 11! Swimmers will be coached by the same Sea Dragons coaches that work with the full club, and will have the option to participate in the mini meet at the end of the season. The program will focus on personal bests and set youth up for success in the full Swim Club and/or achieving their individual goals. The Sea Dragons Stroke Proficiency Club is designed for youth ages 7-14yrs looking to transition into the full Sea Dragons Swim Club, and/or those hoping to improve their stroke technique whilst getting introduced to dives and turns. Pre-requisite: All swimmers must be able to swim 50m of a recognizable stroke then tread water for one minute, all in deep water without assistance. We emphasize skill development based on personal-best achievement, speed, endurance, and most importantly – fun! Our goal is to help instill a lifetime passion for aquatics and spark a higher interest in lifesaving sport.

Our knowledgeable coaches will help elevate your stroke technique, develop the necessary skills required to succeed in the Bronze Star, Bronze Medallion, Bronze Cross – Assistant Lifeguard, and National Lifeguard certification courses.

The Sea Dragons Lifesaving Club is directed towards youth ages 9-17yrs caught between levels hoping to reignite their passion for swimming! The club is perfect for those looking to refine their stroke technique whilst developing the necessary skills to participate in lifesaving sport events. The John Currie Amateur Sport Legacy Fund.
