All four programs use the same Aquatic Advantage Curriculum — the difference is age range, format, and whether a parent joins in the water.
Your infant works one-on-one with a certified AAC instructor while you watch from poolside. Best for families who want focused individual attention from the very first lesson.
Enroll in HatchlingSelect a Hatchling class time on the next page
Same age range and foundational skills as Hatchling, with a parent in the water alongside their child. Best for families who want to be part of the aquatic experience from the start.
Enroll in MinnowSelect a Minnow class time on the next page
The starting point for older toddlers and preschoolers new to the water. Private one-on-one instruction. No prior swim experience required.
Enroll in GuppySelect a Guppy class time on the next page
Where Hatchling, Minnow, and Guppy graduates all meet. Appropriate for children 3+ who have some water comfort and are ready to work toward independence.
Enroll in GrouperSelect a Grouper class time on the next page
Daily intensive private lessons for families who need results fast. Ideal for families with pool access at home, upcoming travel, or children who learn best through daily repetition.
For AAC Stroke School (Otter, Dolphin, Orca — Levels 5–7), registration is handled through River City Aquatics. All three levels are $129/month.
Use our 60-second level finder — answer a few questions about your child's age and skills, and we'll match them to exactly the right class. Or send us a message and we'll help directly.
Answers to the questions parents ask most often before their child's first lesson.
Completely normal — and expected. RCSA instructors are specifically trained in infant and toddler developmental communication. The first priority is always trust, not technique. Most children who are hesitant in the first one or two lessons adjust quickly with consistency.
Yes. For Hatchling and Guppy private lessons, parents observe from poolside. For Minnow, parents are in the water with their child. For the Accelerated Private program, parents observe from a distance — the instructor-child trust relationship is central to how that intensive program works.
Progression at RCSA is readiness-based — not calendar-based. Most toddlers ages 2–3 reach independent water entry and back float within 8–16 weeks of consistent lessons. Your instructor will track and communicate progress transparently throughout.
Contact us as early as possible if you need to miss a scheduled lesson. Make-up policies are outlined in your enrollment agreement. Consistency is the single most important factor in early aquatic development.
If your child can already swim 20 feet unassisted, they are likely ready for the AAC Stroke School — Otter, Dolphin, and Orca — managed through River City Aquatics. Visit rivercityaquatics.org for stroke school registration.
RCSA is the only learn-to-swim program in Southeast Missouri built on the Aquatic Advantage Curriculum — a research-grounded, readiness-based system developed from 50 years of foundational methodology and validated by Griffith University's landmark 7,000-child study. RCSA also connects directly to River City Aquatics — providing a complete pathway from first splash to national-level competition.
From parents who brought their children through the Blue Effect firsthand.
We had a wonderful experience taking our 11 month baby to swim lessons with River City Swim Academy! With summer approaching we knew we'd be in the pools frequently, and wanted to feel confident bringing our baby around that environment. It was wonderful to see the progress of my baby to float in the water each day and the instructors were kind enough to even instruct my husband and I on how to handle our baby in the water, with a hands on opportunity. When my baby was nervous and stressed the instructors showed care and patience.
Open enrollment is available now — but classes fill on a rolling basis. The earlier you register, the better your scheduling options.