Splash Swim School

Walnut Creek, 1531 3rd Ave, Walnut Creek, CA 94597 | β˜… 4.1 (36 Review)

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Splash Swim School is proud to have been the first swim school on the 680 corridor to offer year-round, indoor swim lessons with the opening of our San Ramon swim school. With the addition of our Walnut Creek swim school, we now have two convenient locations to serve you. No matter what the weather may be outside, your child will love attending swim classes with us. The air is warm, and we keep the water in our specially designed teaching pool at about 92Β°!

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Juliet Baylor

β˜… 5

They are good, they are patient with kids. Just one month down the line and we plan to keep our membership, not minding the drive from Pittsburg. The kids love it. Keep it up, Splash!

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Cristina Djianouck

β˜… 5

I like the staff there, and the fact that they have a deep side were kids learn how to dive and swim in deep water. My 4 kids took classes here, and we all had and still have a very good experience.

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Denise Dang

β˜… 5

Our kid has enjoyed learning how to swim, and we're excited to see progress!

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Christine Reiners

β˜… 5

We have been here for a year and love it. Small community, dedicated teachers. Kids love it.

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Faranak Fanaeian

β˜… 5

We love Splash Swim School. My daughter started to go there when she was 5 and half years old. Right now she is almost 8 years old and she earned her Silver Award. She did not know how to swim when she started but now she is very well. We went to Walnut creek location. Staff is really friendly, they are professional and patient with kids. They can give you 3 times make up if you miss the class. I really recommend it to everyone.

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Elinor D

β˜… 5

We LOVE Splash swim school. My 5 year old is taking lessons in WC and also had make up lessons in San Ramon, both locations are equally friendly, professional and from my research, best priced. Highly recommend!!

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Madelyn Miller

β˜… 5

Patient and kind swimming instructors. Great place for all ages and levels.
Thank you.

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Nalaka Jayasena

β˜… 5

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Shubhro Chowdhury

β˜… 5

Wonderful swim school. Son following big sister's footsteps to get feet wet. Very caring and attentive instructors

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Kate Velasquez

β˜… 1

I don’t usually write bad reviews or reviews at all, but I want to help people not waste the time and money we did. If your goal is purely water comfort and exposure, this place works just fine. If you want your kid to actually learn to swim, unless they’re in a private, they won’t. We had our daughter in the group class for 3 YOs for 7 months and they did the same 3 activities the entire time. 25 mins of a 30 min class involved a teacher moving them across the water, zero variance. Then they’d do one starfish on the back, then jump off side. Our daughter had fun, but that’s not worth the cost and time to not actually learn to swim.

We stuck it out and tried to be patient but enough was enough. This place just cranks out kids and doesn’t seem to listen to the feedback.

We finally moved to the β€œother” major swim school in town and within two sessions, she’s already holding her breath down under water grabbing toys and swimming alone with a noodle kick support.

Save your time and money, do not go here.

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Molly

β˜… 1

I called them which is a tough conversation, they did not even let me finish explanation the situation. It's a bad idea to even think to go there.

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Blue Paint

β˜… 5

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Toyota Venza Guy 24

β˜… 5

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Julian Moore

β˜… 5

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Shashwat Nigam

β˜… 4

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Taofiki Gafar-Schaner

β˜… 5

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Myron Cohen

β˜… 1

you just raised my premiums with no explanation

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T JB

β˜… 5

We drive 20 miles in heavy traffic to take our boys to Splash Swim School (SSS). I don't know about the ribbons besides what the descriptions say. We went back to SSS after the covid pandemic because the structure & help it was for Older Child (C1) before pandemic even though there are closer swim schools. C1 is in yellow-green level, he needs a few more important skills (confidence in water, following instructions & coming up to breathe) to move up to full green. I would rather him be safe in the water than care what ribbon he gets.
C2 is in water babies & he thinks he can swim already! He is much more confident in the water, putting his face in it & jumping in with his buffer fish face.
I would recommend Splash Swim School to those parents who want to be confident in their children's abilities in the water. I'm hoping swim team next year's season for C1 & C2 will go through the skills quickly when he turns three based on his confidence now.

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Deepa Murthy

β˜… 5

Awesome place with awesome teachers. My son was not getting spot anywhere and we finally reached to them and as soon as there was spot open they contacted us and accommodated our son. Clean place and good teachers!!

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Sharon Im

β˜… 4

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Chavese Lobo

β˜… 5

Wonderful experience, even during this time of COVID-19.

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Amanda Butland

β˜… 5

Staff is always so friendly. Great instructors. Very clean facility.

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Kate Lieberman

β˜… 5

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Beth R

β˜… 5

We have been longtime customers of Splash Walnut Creek, and both of my kids learned to swim there-- safely and well. They both started their local swim team at 4yo! They won't be breaking any records any time soon, lol, but they love the water, and as a mom that makes me happy. We still take weekly lessons at Splash to help make sure they learn the strokes right. Yes, it can be challenging to get the class schedules to match because the school is so busy. We have certainly spent some time on the waitlist through our time there, but we have always eventually been able to work out something for both kids that worked. I wish that it could have been a little easier, but I get it-- there is only so much room in the pool.

We have loved some teachers, and others were fine, but I think that had to do with personality match more than anything. One thing I feel good about is that they all seem to be teaching the same thing, use the same names for things, etc. I think that is why Splash has worked so well for my kids and their friends.

I did raise a concern with my youngest recently, as he seemed to have stalled out on his progress. The staff assured me they were already on it and explained what they were working on specifically with him. They also had put in an extra teacher a few times in the weeks prior to help him and his class along. I had thought she was a trainee, but it turns out it was a senior teacher giving the kids some extra turns. Splash did this at no charge and without any of the parents asking. Pretty cool if you ask me, and also why I am giving them 5 stars.

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Ryan Oettinger

β˜… 1

My family and I have had a terrible experience at this swim school where we have been going for 3 years. I've got a 6 year old who has been at Splash since he was a toddler going weekly. He cannot swim on his own despite weekly classes. But the real kicker is the horrendous customer service and record keeping - my 3 year old has been at Splash for years and about one year ago we asked for private lessons and were told there are not spaces on the day we can come. Granted we have a limited availability but over the course of the past year I have seen multiple new people signed up for private lessons while I continue to be told there is not space - the real issue is their lack of organization and management. And I need to continue to ask as they are not proactive - if I don't bring it up, no one calls or touches base on our request. I asked to speak with the owner and instead got a delayed call back from someone other than the owner with the same response - we will keep you in mind. This place has gone down hill and it's embarrassing. I called back today and was told someone can call in a few days - today is Sunday - you would think I could get a call at least tomorrow. Anyways beware - you will spend a lot of money and your kids may not be water safe by the end of it!

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Erin Tselenchuk

β˜… 5

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Qing Cai

β˜… 2

My kid have attended this school for almost two years and I want to share my poor experiences at this school.

1. The rate keeps changing without informing you in advance.
We started while the rate was $88 per month with 25$ of yearly membership fee. Half a year later it was raised to $90 and then $94.
The monthly fee is deducted automatically from our credit card and you only knew the new rate from the new bill. No one will inform you in advance.

2. Pool issues happen without former notice.
This summer, we experienced 3 pool issues. We drove about 10 miles in afternoon traffic to the school only to know that they can not have classes on the day because of the pool issue. Things happen. This is understandable, but three times in one summer is really hard to understand. Moreover no one is compensating for the time and efforts spent in vain driving there with a disappointing kid.

3. No makeup classes are allowed.
No matter how early you try to inform them about your vacations or any other arrangement, no makeup is possible. Only when they had pool issue, they would offer a makeup, which means makeup is not always impossible, the only problem is the reason for the makeup.

4. The ribbons are extremely hard to get.
My friend's boy used to hear the teacher told the supervisor that the boy was ready for his ribbon, but the supervisor replied: "OK, let him wait another week" without really looking at how the boy was doing. My kid used to have a very good teacher who she loved dearly, but after she left, everything hidden became intolerable. Parents share the same feelings that the school tried hard to delay the ribbon so as to keep the kids in their school as long as possible.

5. Time is quite limited.
30 mins class in water and after that no time for the kid to play or practice at school.

6. No feedback to parents.
This depends very much on the teacher. After my kid had the new teacher, we had no clue how she can improve any more. My kid got her last ribbon in summer and half a year is gone, she has not got her current ribbon yet. And the funny part is that, the teacher is not focusing on the practice of the current ribbon, instead she is teaching skills for the next ribbon already.

7. Poor office management.
We lost a big bow at school and when we went there the next day, we were informed that they got it and left it on the counter.
However, after they tried to contact the colleague who got the bow, we were informed that it was lost during the night when they were closed.
I was informed that it "strangely" disappeared the next morning when they came to the office.
The kid was thrilled when they told her that they got it, but she broke into tears when she knew that it was lost from the counter.
I hope all the documents with private information of kids and family would not be lost so strangely too.

I gave two stars because I wanted to thank the last loving teacher we had who helped in covering up problems this school had, but for the rest of it, we were really disappointed.
If you have any other choices, please don't consider this swim school.

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Mike Shapira

β˜… 2

The management is really bad in that school.
They change rules every week. One day parents can sit and watch they kids by the pool, another day they can't.
Asking for manager (if there is anyone to talk to) always held the answer that manger is not here and we can't give you the phone number.
Overall, they teach not so great and they act like they do a huge favor for taking your child and your money.
Im taking my child to some other place.

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Laura Gonzalez

β˜… 1

We have been to many swim schools across the country and this is the only one that doesn't allow make ups!!!! Not very family friendly

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Django

β˜… 3

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Eric McConkie

β˜… 5

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Mohankumar Natarajan

β˜… 4

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Nick Ramirez

β˜… 5

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Yamille A

β˜… 2

I did like the school very much. The water is warm and I actually recommended to lots of people. We enrolled 3 years ago and my daughter now swims great. Back then it wasn't as busy as it is now.
The fact that made me give 2 stars is because they are extremely inflexible in every way. If you miss the class the will not reschedule other than that same week and if there is nothing available then you loose the class and you have to let them know 24 hrs in advance. So if your child wakes up sick the day of class, sorry there is nothing you can do. Not even if you have been a client for 3 years.
Each class is only 30 min and when there are 3 or more kids in class your child ends up having a 10 min or less of class.
I no longer recommend this place.

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Ivi Laanemagi

β˜… 5

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John Skidgel

β˜… 5

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