Aqua-Tots in Old Bridge stands as a premier swim school dedicated to teaching children of all ages the essential skill of swimming. Catering to infants as young as 4 months up to teenagers of 18, Aqua Tots ensures every child has the opportunity to become a confident and safe swimmer.
Operating year-round, Aqua-Tots believes continuous practice is key to building water confidence. With 150 schools worldwide, Aqua-Tots is a trusted name in swim education, and the new facility in Old Bridge is one of two locations in New Jersey, owned by local operators Howie and Pete Berman, focusing exclusively on teaching kids to swim and ensuring their safety around water.
The swim lessons at Aqua-Tots are designed for maximum effectiveness through repeated exposure. This consistent practice is crucial for children’s development, with a strong emphasis on swim safety. The goal is to equip children with the skills to be comfortable and safe around water, fostering both competence and a love for swimming.
The grand opening of Aqua-Tots in Old Bridge on April 25 marks an exciting new chapter for the community. The school engages with the local community through fairs and street festivals, spreading awareness about the importance of swim safety and the diverse programs offered. The beloved character, Ollie the Otter, adds fun and engagement to the learning process.
“Our mission is to teach children the life-saving skill of swimming and to be safe around water. We are excited to bring this important service to the Old Bridge community,” said Regional Manager Suzi Pellegrino.
Families are encouraged to explore the classes, including parent/tot classes for children under 30 months. The facility, located at 3853 US-9, provides a welcoming environment for parents to discuss the best starting point for their child and see firsthand how the programs can help their child become a confident swimmer.
“We are thrilled to welcome Aqua-Tots to Old Bridge. Their commitment to swim safety and education aligns perfectly with the community values, and we look forward to seeing the positive impact they will have on children and families,” said Middlesex County Regional Chamber of Commerce President Lina Llona.
Learn more at www.aqua-tots.com/old-bridge.