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Group Swim Lessons offers group swim lessons as part of the YMCA of Greater San Francisco aquatics programs. The program is offered alongside private and semi-private swim lessons, Masters swim, and swim team. Group Swim Lessons use a skill-based continuum in a safe environment where students learn to stay safe and have fun while in the water.
• Ages: 0–18 years old
Group Swim Lessons are offered for ages 6 months through adults. Group Swim Lessons are available at Chinatown YMCA, Embarcadero YMCA, Marin YMCA, Peninsula Family YMCA, Presidio Community YMCA, and Stonestown Family YMCA. Group swim lessons prepare individuals of all ages to be strong and confident swimmers. Swim team focuses on stroke technique and endurance. Masters swim is geared towards experienced swimmers, 18 years or older, looking for a guided workout that also brings camaraderie, coaching, and health benefits of swimming.
The YMCA of Greater San Francisco was established during the Gold Rush in 1853. Its mission is to empower each person’s journey and strengthen the foundations of community. Each neighborhood Y strives to reflect the needs and values of the people it serves. As a 501(c)3 charitable community organization, each staff member and volunteer makes a difference in the lives of those served every day. One testimonial describes the Y as a welcoming place for the community and notes that staff enjoy hearing how the Y has played a role in the lives of people they meet.
Last updated March 17, 2026.
• Ages: 0–18 years old
Group Swim Lessons are offered for ages 6 months through adults. Group Swim Lessons are available at Chinatown YMCA, Embarcadero YMCA, Marin YMCA, Peninsula Family YMCA, Presidio Community YMCA, and Stonestown Family YMCA. Group swim lessons prepare individuals of all ages to be strong and confident swimmers. Swim team focuses on stroke technique and endurance. Masters swim is geared towards experienced swimmers, 18 years or older, looking for a guided workout that also brings camaraderie, coaching, and health benefits of swimming.
The YMCA of Greater San Francisco was established during the Gold Rush in 1853. Its mission is to empower each person’s journey and strengthen the foundations of community. Each neighborhood Y strives to reflect the needs and values of the people it serves. As a 501(c)3 charitable community organization, each staff member and volunteer makes a difference in the lives of those served every day. One testimonial describes the Y as a welcoming place for the community and notes that staff enjoy hearing how the Y has played a role in the lives of people they meet.
Last updated March 17, 2026.
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