Goldfish Swim School opens in Madison, plans to host free Community Family Swim Event Feb. 3

The Goldfish team is hosting a free Community Family Swim Event on Friday, Feb. 3 from 4-6 p.m.

MADISON – A highly anticipated swim school has opened in Madison. Goldfish Swim School, the country’s leading water safety and swim lesson school offering infant and child swim lessons, announced the opening of their first North Alabama location last week. The newest addition is the second in the state, joining an existing location in Hoover.

The Goldfish Swim School Madison team began welcoming swimmers into the pool on January 28.

Located at 7696 Highway 72 West Suite 110, Goldfish Swim School Madison provides indoor, year-round swim instruction to children ages 4 months to 12 years-old in a safe, fun and family-friendly setting with highly trained instructors, small class sizes (max 4:1 student to teacher ratio), shiver-free 90-degree pools, and a state-of-the-art water purification system. Goldfish offers perpetual lessons and families can enroll at any time. Goldfish offers convenient scheduling options and families can easily book makeup classes when necessary.

In addition to swim lessons, Goldfish Swim School offers frequent family swims (for both members and non-members) and party packages. Facility highlights include an air-conditioned viewing gallery for parents to watch lessons, individual/private changing rooms, blow dry station, snack bar, retail shop and warm, tropical décor.
“The Goldfish Swim School Madison team understands how important water safety is to area families,” stated a press release about the opening. “Drowning remains the number one cause of accidental death for kids under age four. The Goldfish team is committed to changing this statistic by providing swim lessons and water safety education to local families.”

The Goldfish team is hosting a free Community Family Swim Event on Friday, February 3 from 4-6 p.m.

For more information, go to www.goldfishswimschool.com/madison/ or call (256) 500-8422.

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