
Learn-to-Swim Classes
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Morning Sessions:
Learn-to-Swim classes for Preschoolers
Save transport provided from and too Preschool.
These sessions has been highly regarded by countless students throughout the years, and has provided the perfect foundation to enter into the next level of skills development.
Interested Preschools in the Southern parts of Windhoek, please contact us.
Afternoon Sessions & Saturdays:
Learn-to-Swim classes for Children
Parents are welcome to watch.
Through these sessions students have the opportunity to develop their water skills, techniques and confidence to a new level in a fun, dynamic way.
Contact us today to learn more about each of our uniquely developed sessions.

Opening Hours
Your'e welcome to visit us...
Monday - Friday: 8:30 am - 12:30 pm (Preschoolers)
Monday - Friday: 13:50 pm - 17:30 pm (Children)
Saturday: 7:45 am - 13:25 pm (Children)

Our vision is to teach kids principles and skills that will make them safer around water… teaching them HOW TO apply the skills they have learnt and ultimately enabling them to swim independently.
Our Story:
Kindyland Swim School is a highly specialized swim school that serve the babies, toddlers and disabled children of Windhoek. The main goal is to offer a Training Center for swimming that will teach crucial aquatic safety skills as the number one goal. WATER SAFETY is the key issue here and is further reinforced by our 1:4 instructor-to-child ratio per lesson. Quality time and instruction in the water, and mastering skills that form the foundation for being-able-to-swim -- will naturally enable kids to learn to swim effectively.
I, Mrs. Pietjie Dauth, have been involved with swimming since 1996, and am coaching since 2003. Qualifications includes Baby and Toddler Swim Instruction of Swim Australia, Swim Teacher of Swim Australia, Learners with Disabilities Swim Instruction of Swim Australia, ASCTA approved Course presenter of Swim Australia and Learn-to-Swim Instruction of Swimming South Africa. I attended three, International Swim Conventions of ASCTA (Australian Swimming and Coaching Teachers’ Association) and am also a member of ASCTA.
'I have worked for local swim clubs in Namibia, Windhoek since 2003, but lived in another country from September 2008 to May 2010. I have been involved in coaching throughout that time and worked with several different cultures and people groups. After our return to Namibia in 2010, I started the process of establishing Kindyland Swim School. I have been giving swimming lessons at a private pool from October 2010 until the completion of Kindyland’s facility in November 2011. '
Our facility includes a 10 x 4.5 meter swimming pool with an average depth of 1.3 m and a 0.7 m wide bench the length of the pool. Here the children sit in waist deep water (0.2-0.25 m) while getting instructions and waiting their turn.
Being indoors, swimming classes can be presented throughout the year. Further, due to the young age group we work with, the pool have sufficient heating systems (both a solar system, as well as a heat pump) to keep the pool temperature at a constant 31/32ºC. A baby and young child cannot focus or learn when his/her body is cold, and therefore it is our duty to make it as comfortable as possible for them.
There is changing rooms separately for girls and boys and a paraplegic toilet that can be used by parents with children of the opposite sex. We also have a Tuck shop for refreshments, swimming clothes and -accessories and an Office.
Since a trusted PARENT/CAREGIVER has to accompany their baby or young toddler (up to 3 years) in the water, the adults too will be educated in the rationale of our swim program, ‘what to do’ in emergency situations and drilling them in several safety precautions needed to be taken to combat drowning or near-drowning incidents.
Water is a fun and healthy activity for people of all ages to enjoy and benefit from. That is why Kindyland Swim School will also offer a service to DISABLED AND ‘SPECIAL NEEDS’ children – in giving them the opportunity to exercise and benefit their bodies greatly.
Swim coaching at Kindyland Swim School won’t teach swimming as a mere extramural activity. It will FILL A DEFICIENCY in the world of water sports and activities. It will EMPOWER children and adults to approach water activities with safety in mind and in doing so, enable them to ENJOY and appreciate water for the wonderful qualities it has.
Our swim school will host an environment that encourages- and rewards individuality – because every swimmer that tries a new skill is a winner already. The giving of sound advice coupled with practical skills is an unbeatable combination in a developing country like Namibia.
Kindyland Swim School will deliver on our goals and it will do the three things our logo stresses, namely ‘Fun, Skill Mastery and Safety’.
Introducing our groups
Our mission is to serve swimmers and their families;
by providing quality swim lessons that enable kids to master swim skills in a structured,
supportive and fun environment.

Waterbubs
(4 - 15 Months)
Our baby program is unique, uplifting and contribute to the positive development of the whole child. The experience to be with a parent in the water is precious and priceless! Guided by the swim instructor, mom or dad helps baby to rediscover the liquid environment they left behind in the womb… a water environment that is caressing and stimulating. Components of the lesson include songs, exercising breath-holding on a verbal cue, supported floats and movement exploration.

Nemos I
(15 - 24 Months)
The Nemo-groups are still in the water with their parents. Being in the crawling and (eventually) walking stage, the program helps them to become stronger in the different muscle groups. As they can exercise more muscles on water than on land and are less restricted by gravity, strength is increased faster.

Nemos II
(24 - 36 Months)
The Nemo-groups are still in the water with their parents. Being in the crawling and eventually walking stage, the program helps them to become stronger in the different muscle groups. As they can exercise more muscles on water than on land and are less restricted by gravity, strength is increased faster. This enhances their propulsion- and other skills like climbing out of the pool, turning back to the wall for safety and rolling onto the back to float.

Penguins I
(3 years old)
In this class toddlers go into the water only with the instructor. They are taught fundamental swim skills, which will set the stage for learning to swim effectively. We further exercise independent back floating and other safety skills. Much time is put into perfecting basic propulsion (kick, as well as arm movement), the blowing of bubbles and flotation. We educate them about safety in- and around water, and incorporate games / imaginary ‘play’ with the purpose of strengthening those physical abilities.


Penguins II
(4 - 6 years, depending on child's experience/previous swim lessons)
Exercises during Penguins II 'anchor' the fundamentals taught in Penguins I level by learning to swim independently and with more confidence. They must now master basic movement on the back and a very basic Freestyle with strength and confidence. Skills like sculling and diving are also added.
Starfishes
(5 years and older)
On Starfish level we work on each Stroke for two weeks, before switching to another stroke – this cycle repeats throughout the year. Lots of drills are done to help master difficult skills required by the Strokes (e.g. Freestyle breathing, the Breast Stroke arms and unique kick, Survival Back Stroke and the Butterfly stroke’s body movement.) Following that, is to put the components of the Strokes together. They learn to perform Free style, Back-, Survival/Elementary Back- and a basic Breast Stroke. Butterfly kick and the treading of water is also learned.

Sea Turtles
(Advanced group)
This program fine-tunes the kid’s strokes and work on more advanced techniques, to strengthen the strokes, than in the previous level. We work on Starts, Turns and Push-offs of the different strokes and the individual Medley. We focus on establishing excellent stroke technique while completing longer distances.

Superfishes
(Most advanced group)
This is the top level of our swimmers, before they are referred to ‘big’ (25 m+) pools. By this time they had master all Strokes in terms of swimming it with all of its different components. They have to perform the strokes with efficiency and skillfulness; good coordination and strength, with correct sequence and timing. When moving onto the competitive swimming they will work on more technical details, stamina and endurance.
Registration Forms:
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Morning Time:
Afternoon Time:
Open Times:
Preschool Learn-to-Swim Registration
Please indicate School; child's age; and level: Learn-to-Swim, Beginner, Advance.
Learn-to-Swim Registration
Please list siblings Names and age; and level: Learn-to-Swim, Beginner, Advance.
Facility User
Use as an individual or as a group.
Please contact us for a booking.
Cancellation Form:
To cancel swimming sessions, complete this form and email it to us!
Swim Calendar
Swim Fees

“Swimming helps greatly in building children’s muscle tone and developing big motor coordination between the upper limbs (arms) and lower limbs (legs). And for those (upper- and lower limbs) to function simultaneously.”
Mrs. A. Burger, Occupational Therapist, Windhoek

“Taken from a physio-therapeutic background, swimming improves a child’s muscle tone and
-strength, and helps with mid-line crossing. Physiologically it enlarges the lung capacity. Because it enhances muscle suppleness and carriage, injuries are less likely to happen.
I’ve got 4 kids ---- one 3 year-; twins of 8 years- and a 10-year old girl. Our priority was to let them learn to swim as soon as possible, to be safe in water. Swim classes caused them to love water, because the ‘love for water’ drives out the fear of it. Swimming gives Children the opportunity to reach their full potential and to overcome challenges.
I HIGHLY RECOMMEND Swim Classes for young children.”
Mrs. M. le Roux, Physiotherapist, Windhoek

Term 1 (2025)
Saturday, 11 January - Wednesday, 30 April 2025
Holiday (Closed):
Monday – Monday, 14 – 21 April 2025
*MAKE-UP LESSONS ARE AVAILABLE FOR MISSED SESSIONS WHILE WE ARE CLOSED.
Term 2 (2025)
Tuesday, 06 May – Saturday, 30 August 2025
Holiday (Closed):
Monday, 16 June – Saturday, 12 July 2025
*MAKE-UP LESSONS ARE AVAILABLE FOR MISSED SESSIONS WHILE WE ARE CLOSED.


Term 3 (2025)
Monday, 01 September – Saturday, 6 December 2025
Holiday (Closed):
Monday – Saturday, 08 – 13 September 2025
Summer holiday:
Monday, 08 December 2025 – Friday, 09 January 2026
*MAKE-UP LESSONS ARE AVAILABLE FOR MISSED SESSIONS WHILE WE ARE CLOSED.
Swim starts again Saturday, 10 January 2026
Get in Touch
Sartre street number 6, Academia Windhoek Namibia 0000
+264-81-6164036
