
Bubbles
Swim
School
Is proud to provide state of the art swim classes dedicated to teaching children from 4 months and up. The swimming lessons for children can be private or group lessons in the surrounding areas of Miami, Aventura, Sunny Isles, North Miami, Hallandale mainly.

Bubbles Swim School has a unique curriculum learn to swim in 10 lessons that can work with your busy schedule.
We are committed to helping your child develop important life skills so he or she can make waves in life!
A wide variety of options, including infant and toddler lessons. Offering an emotionally and intellectually stimulating environment. Safety and supervision at all times.
Small class sizes. (Max
4:1 student to teacher ratio)
Swim levels program of Red Cross
Certified swim instructors.
LORENA KLEINMANN
Director
- Argentinian Orienteering Champion
- Postgrad in Sports and outside Activities in Flores University
- Specialist in teaching how to swim babies, toddlers, kids and Adults.
- Personal trainer license, Water Safety Instructor and CPR certified.
JOSEPH SAKA
Director
- Great experience in sales and customer attention.
- Co-owner in Aquatic Program at Beth Torah
- Expert teaching how to swim babies, toddlers, kids and Adults.
- Water Safety Instructor and CPR certified.



Bubbles Swim School is dedicated to teaching swim lessons in Miami here's why:
- Swim lessons help set the stage for a lifetime of water safety
- Drowning is the leading cause of death for children 1-4 years of age in the United States.
- The majority of drownings of children between the ages of 1-4 occur in residential swimming pools.
- Per Florida Dept. of Health statistics on drowning in 2019, there have been a total of 1,054 drownings and 205 of those involved children.
- The counties in Florida with some of the highest drowning numbers are Broward, Hillsborough, Manatee, Miami-Dade, Pasco and Pinellas.
- Florida has the second-highest number of total drownings right behind Texas.
- Florida leads the nation in drowning deaths of children ages 1-4, according to the Florida Dept. of Health.
- More American children die today from drowning than from car accidents.
- If the child survives a neardrowning, as many as 10% they will suffer permanent brain damage.
- There are 1.2 million backyard and public pools and tens of thousands of natural bodies of water in Florida where possibility of drowning can occur.
- Over 90% of Florida home pools were built prior to the Residential Swimming Pool Safety Act in 2000. The Act requires specific safety measures are in place at the home.
- DROWNING Are NTABLE!