Better group fit
When the group is formed by the family or friends, the learners usually share expectations, location, and schedule.

Premium swimming lessons for families, siblings, friends, and condo residents who can form their own small group and want a coach to come to a suitable pool.
Ask about private group lessonsQuick answer for group lessons
Yes, but Penguin is not positioned as a mass-market open-group provider. Group classes work best when the family, friends, or condo residents already form the group themselves. If a learner wants to join an existing group, placement depends on suitable matching and may require a waiting list.
Premium outcomes
When the group is formed by the family or friends, the learners usually share expectations, location, and schedule.
A coach can come to a suitable condo, serviced apartment, or private pool when access and scheduling are clear.
Small, privately formed groups make it easier for the coach to manage skill differences and parent expectations.
Coaching standard
A group class should not feel like crowd control. Penguin should accept group enquiries where the format supports safety, coach attention, and visible progress.
Lessons are structured around water confidence, controlled progression, and clear safety habits before harder skills are added.
Each learner is guided through a pathway that matches age, comfort level, swimming ability, and the pool environment.
Parents and learners should understand what was worked on, what improved, and what the next coaching focus should be.
Decision guide
Siblings can learn together when their ages, confidence, and lesson goals are close enough for a coach to manage safely.
Friends or neighbours can create their own class when they have a suitable pool and can agree on timing.
A child or adult who is fearful, distracted, or far behind the group usually needs private coaching first.
If the group is not already formed, Penguin may need to place the enquiry on a waiting list until a suitable match appears.