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Kettles Junior Programs 2012

We are very pleased to once again offer a variety of programs for our Kettles Junior Members this summer. Registration is on Saturday July 2nd from 11:00 - 1:00 at the Kettles docks for all programs. We look forward to working with all participants this summer and hope to make their Kettles summer program experience an exciting and memorable one. If you require any additional information regarding any of the programs, please contact Troy Comish 762-5531 (cottage), 519-599-3861 (home) or thecomishs@sympatico.ca .

Registration For All Programs Saturday July 2nd at The Kettles (11:00 – 1:00)
Swimming, Sailing - Session One July 4th to July 29th
Swimming, Sailing - Session Two August 1st to August 26th
Crafts July 4th to Aug 5th

 

Time Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
Morning Regular Sailing (9:00–12:00) Crafts (9:30–10:30) or (10:30-12:00) Junior Sailing (9:00–11:30) Regular Sailing (9:00–12:00) Crafts (9:30–10:30) or (10:30-12:00) Junior Sailing (9:00–11:30) Regular Sailing (9:00–12:00)
Afternoon Swimming (1:00–4:30) see schedule for specific class times Private Sailing

Advanced Racing (1:00-4:00) Swimming (1:00–4:30) see schedule for specific class times Private Sailing Advanced Racing (1:00-4:00) Swimming (1:00-4:30) see schedule for specific class times Private Sailing

 

Royal Lifesaving Society Swimming Programs

The Kettles Swimming Program is once again pleased to offer the Royal Lifesaving Society Swimming Programs. Our comprehensive Royal Lifesaving Society program consists of the Preschool, Swimmer (levels 1-6), Swim Patrol (Rookie, Ranger and Star), Bronze Star, Bronze Medallion and Bronze Cross swimming levels. It is strongly recommended that students enrol for the full summer session for the Bronze programs.

Preschool (ages 3-5) - The Preschool Program gives children a head start on learning to swim. Preschool levels develop an appreciation and healthy respect for the water before these kids get in too deep. In Preschool levels we work to ensure 3 to 5-year olds become comfortable in the water and have fun acquiring and developing a foundation of water skills. We incorporate Water Smart® education in all levels.

Swimmer Levels 1 to 6 (ages 5-12) - Our Swimmer program makes sure children learn how to swim before they get in too deep. Swimmer progressions accommodate 5 to 12-year-olds including absolute beginners as well as swimmers who want to build on the basics. We stress lots of in-water practice to develop solid swimming strokes and skills. Water Smart® education is incorporated into all levels.

The Swim Patrol (Rookie, Ranger and Star for ages 9-12) - The Swim Patrol program provides enriched training for kids who are ready to go beyond learn-to-swim. The content is challenging and the levels demand good physical conditioning for timed swims and a variety of lifesaving skills. The Swim Patrol consists of three levels:

  1. Rookie Patrol

    • Rookie Patrol features timed 100 m swims, 350 m workouts and swims with clothes. This award takes a work hard & play hard approach that develops swimming strength and efficiency, with emphasis on personal responsibility for Water Smart® behaviour.

  2. Ranger Patrol

    • The Ranger Patrol award is challenging but achievable with effort. Skill drills enhance capability in the water and include a non-contact rescue.

  3. Star Patrol

    • The Star Patrol award demands good physical conditioning for timed swims and workouts; this award also demands lifesaving judgement for whistle signals, and airway and bleeding first aid priorities. This award is excellent preparation for the Bronze Star award.

The Bronze Star (Prerequisite: None) - The Bronze Star award is the pre-Bronze Medallion training standard and it provides excellent preparation for success in obtaining the Bronze Medallion award. In Bronze Star, participants develop problem-solving and decision-making skills as individuals and as partners. They learn cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), and they develop Water Smart® confidence and the lifesaving skills needed to be their own personal lifeguard.


The Bronze Medallion (Prerequisite: Minimum 13 years of age or Bronze Star) - Our Bronze Medallion program teaches an understanding of the lifesaving principles embodied in the four components of water rescue education—judgment, knowledge, skill, and fitness. Rescuers learn tows, carries and defence and release methods in preparation for challenging rescues. Participants continue to develop stroke efficiency and endurance through timed swims.

The Bronze Cross (Prerequisite: Bronze Medallion and Emergency First Aid) - The Bronze Cross program is designed for lifesavers who want the challenge of more advanced training including an introduction to safe supervision in aquatic facilities. Bronze Cross is a prerequisite for all advanced training programs including National Lifeguard and Instructor certification.

Swimming Class Schedule

All swimming classes are offered Monday, Wednesday and Friday afternoon beginning at 1:00 p.m. for 30 - 60 minutes, depending on the Level:

Swim Level Location Time
Pre School (ages 3-4) Back Dock 1:00-1:30
Swimmer 1 & 2 Back Dock 1:30-2:00
Swimmer 3 Front Dock 1:00-1:45
Swimmer 4 Front Dock 1:45-2:30
Swimmer 5 Front Dock 2:00-2:45
Swimmer 6 Front Dock 2:30-3:15
Rookie/Range/Star Front Dock 2:45-3:45
Bronze Medallion & Cross Front Dock 3:30-4:30

Swimming Program Fees

Swim Program 1 week 4 weeks 8 weeks
Preschool $20 $65 $110
Swimmer Levels 1-2 $20 $65 $110
Swimmer Levels 3-6 $30 $95 $160
Swim Patrol (Rookie, Ranger or Star) $30 $95 $160
Bronze Star, Medallion and Cross (8 weeks highly recommended) $35 $120 $200 (exam included)
  • participants who are not members of the Kettles Association will be charged an additional fee of $10.00 per week

Head Instructor

Kristy Allan

Instructor

Carter Comish

Assistant Instructor

Lindsay Carson

Assistant Instructor

Andrew Atkin

Assistant Instructor

Alex Benson

Program Supervisor

Troy Comish