Children of the Sea

10225 Southwest Park Way, Portland, OR 97225

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Hours open

Monday:

9:00 AM - 8:00 PM

Tuesday:

9:00 AM - 8:00 PM

Wednesday:

9:00 AM - 8:00 PM

Thursday:

9:00 AM - 8:00 PM

Friday:

9:00 AM - 8:00 PM

Saturday:

8:00 AM - 1:00 PM

Sunday:

8:00 AM - 6:00 PM

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Location & Phone number

10225 SW Park Way, Portland, OR 97225, United States
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About the Business

Children of the Sea is a unique institution located at 10225 Southwest Park Way in Portland, Oregon, United States. This health and school facility is dedicated to providing specialized care and education for children who are facing challenges related to the sea. Our experienced staff is committed to nurturing and supporting the physical, emotional, and educational needs of each child in our care. With a focus on holistic well-being, Children of the Sea offers a safe and welcoming environment where children can thrive and reach their full potential. Contact us today to learn more about our programs and how we can support your child.

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Johnpaul Morton:
5

"Both my young children’s water confidence and swimming skills exploded after we switched to lessons from Children of the Sea. The class sizes are kept small so each teacher is able to give plenty of attention to their students which really makes a difference. As we have progressed through the classes we have worked with a number of different teachers and every one of them has been excellent. The building is family oriented and designed so getting kids in and out of their swim gear is simple. They also loaned me a spare towel on a week I had forgotten them. Their classes fill up quickly so if you have a child that is close to being ready to start, get on the wait list early."

1 year ago
Micah Morton:
5

"My kid has been going here for several years now and she absolutely loves the instructors. She's gone from timid little girl to swimming like a fish and jumping into the pool with confidence."

1 year ago
Rupa Karnan:
5

"Wonderful Swim School. 1:3 ratio. The teachers are amazing and constantly encourage the kids. Both my kids leant to swim there and had a wonderful experience. The waitline is longer, I had to wait for a year to get in. But it’s totally worth the wait. I hope they will expand in future. Highly recommend them."

1 year ago
Dayle Howard:
5

"Both my boys have been going to children of the sea since they were babies. My oldest is set to graduate soon. It's a great swim school. I'm glad that they've been a part of my kids childhood growing up. We have great memories. If your looking for a swim school look no further."

almost 2 years ago
Ryan and Euni:
3

"Love the new facility! Very clean and spacious! The kids love the warm water which for some reason swim schools in Portland just cannot figure out what an asset that is. Only issues we have with children of the sea is the demand is really high and they baby the kids too much. The teaching philosophy is good but they need to be a little more aggressive on letting the child become more self sufficient. In Arizona we went to gold medal swim in Tempe and our then 2 year could jump off the sides into the water with street clothes and find the wall. They did not baby children due to the high number of drowning in Arizona. Children of the sea needs to realize that children are resilient and need to be pushed. Our then 3 year could swim independently and backstroke 25m. Our current 3 year is not remotely close to doing so here."

almost 2 years ago
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