Swimming
Grosse Pointe Swimming Classes and Programs
We offer swimming for all agesAMERICAN RED CROSS SWIM CLASSES FOR YOUTH
Our Pre-School Program and Levels 1-5 classes follow American Red Cross progressive swim guidelines. Upon completion, students receive American Red Cross certificates and/or progress reports. All instructors have the following American Red Cross certification: Water Safety Instructor, Lifeguard Training, First Aid, and Adult, Child, and Infant CPR.
Registration
2025-2026 Fall Swimming Registration
For more information, contact Ms. Zedane at:
zedand@gpschools.org OR
313.432.3084
Swimming Regulations
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Swimmers must be 18 years or older unless otherwise noted. All swimmers must shower before entering the pool. Participants must furnish own towels and swimsuits. Jewelry, watches, and other valuables may not be brought to the pool. No food or drink is permitted on pool deck. Locker room attendants are not provided; please bring your own lock. Recreational equipment may be used only with the permission of pool supervisor. Children must be toilet trained or dressed in secure swim diapers. |
Pool Locations
Pool Temp
| What should the temperature of a swimming pool be?
The decision on how warm to keep the pool is up to the individual owner. The pool temperature recommended by the American Red Cross for competitive swimming is 78° F. However, this may be too cool for young children and the elderly who may require 80° F or higher. The typical range is 78°- 82° F. The latest readings had both North and South pools at 80° F. (Keep in mind that the energy consumption for each degree rise in warmth will cost from 10 to 30% more in energy costs, depending on your location. In warmer climates the percentage is higher due to the relatively low cost of heating to 78° F. Why should a pool used for competitive swimming be kept cooler? - The pool temperature information above was edited by Chris Whitten based on combined source material from the U.S. Department of Energy and the Division of Educational Programs of Argonne National Laboratory. |
