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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.

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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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