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children in pool during a swim lesson

The new Klein Aquatic Center hosts all-skill lessons in its eight-lane 25-yard competition pool + a five-lane 25-yard warm-up activity pool.

Photo provided by Charlotte Country Day School

Quick, think of two synonyms for summer.

If you said “camp” and “swimming,” you’re spot on. So is Charlotte Country Day School for offering these summer activities for kids:

Summer Camp

  • A blend of immersive learning + play for a summer-worthy, fun-filled adventure
  • 150+ sports, enrichment, and academic camps
  • Multi-schedule options: Half-, full-day, and more
  • Runs June 3-July 19 + tailored to kids 2-18

Swim Lessons

  • Comprehensive private, semi-private + group lessons in the new state-of-the-art Klein Aquatic Center
  • Runs June 1-Aug. 1 + open to kids 2-12

Get details + register

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