Giving babies from 2 months of age a gentle, progressive & positive introduction to the water, in a manner that bubs learn best by – BabySteps!

TumbleTastics is a KinderGym and gymnastics program designed to teach children from birth to 8 years the fundamentals of movement.

Hampton Swim School provides fun and positive swimming experiences for children and adults of all ages to build life-long water safety and swimming skills.

Parent Testimonials

Sarah & Isaac (1 year)

“My son Isaac has been swimming with Hampton Swim School for around a year and has really taken to the water!! He is extremely confident and happy in class and in our pool at home, and I believe this can be attributed to our fantastic instructor and the wonderful ways of Hampton’s. I have recommended the swim school to many of my friends, family, even strangers in the park (!!) and will continue to do so. The friendly and professional manner of all the staff at HSS, plus the awesome communication and variety of opportunities make it a great place to be a part of for kids and parents.

Isaac also attended Baby Sensory classes and has now graduated to TumbleTastics. It is so much fun to be with other kids and do activities that you often just don’t have the materials or equipment for at home. With another baby on the way for us, I think that our family is going to be part of the HSS family for quite some time!! Thanks Hamptons!”

Naomi & Bobby (2 ½ years) and Zara (8 months)



“I feared the water as a child and did not learn to swim until I was 11. To see the confidence that Bobby and Zara now have in the water brings me great joy. They always look forward to swimming, thanks to the outstanding efforts of Julia and her team. I am proud that my children are part of Hampton Swim School and recommend it to others.”

Melanie & Benjamin (4 years)

The transformation I have seen in my son Benjamin over the last 2 terms, under your expert tuition, has been nothing short of a miracle.

Our story with HSS began earlier in the year, when I was standing fully clothed and dripping wet next to a friend’s pool. I had just dragged Benji from the bottom of the pool after a floatation device had been knocked from his hands in boisterous play, and he had sunk to the bottom at a rate of knots. I told my friend how I was at my wit’s end, as despite nearly 2 year of swimming lessons at another swim school, he was still generally terrified of the water, refused to put his head under and every lesson was a complete drama of crying and carrying on. She told me to try HSS, where her own children went.

This term, I watched my son being tipped, fully clothed, from an inflatable dinghy in the middle of the pool, during Swim Safer week. He then, unaided, swam to the side using his ‘big arms’ and laughed and chatted with his class mates. When we got into the car later he said “Mummy, when I can swim properly, can I still come here? Because I love it!”

I think I was the proudest Mum at the pool, and can hardly wipe the smile off my face. Thank you, thank you, from the bottom of my heart.