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Goldfish Swim School Opens Newest New York Location in Brooklyn

New Location Marks 8th School in New York as Leading Swim School Continues Rapid Expansion Across the State

November 18, 2020 // Franchising.com // Goldfish Swim School, the leading premier learn-to-swim concept, recently opened a new location in the state of New York. The Gowanus school, located at 620 Degraw St. in Brooklyn, provides swim lessons and water safety instruction to infants and children ages four months to 12 years. The opening comes at a critical time as the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) warns of an increased threat in childhood drowning as a result of the pandemic. Families in the community now have access to the school’s renowned proprietary curriculum, The Science of SwimPlay®, which helps to build life skills both in and out of the water using play-based learning in a fun and safe environment.

Goldfish Swim School – Gowanus is owned by Bob Ryan, who also has ownership in four other Goldfish locations. As a result of opening amid the pandemic, the school is enforcing limited capacity protocols, has doubled the width of its lanes to promote space in the pool, increased sanitation procedures and is enforcing policies to ensure social distancing to abide by New York’s health department regulations. Goldfish strives to be a team player within the community, abiding by guidelines and analyzing ways to provide parents with a variety of options for their children to participate in lessons and develop this lifesaving skill.

“Starting a business during a global pandemic can certainly be a scary feat, but we are so grateful to have the opportunity to safely open our school and begin teaching swim lessons and water safety – both lifesaving skills that will help keep our community, friends and families safe,” said Ryan.

In line with the company’s core values, their number one focus will be educating children on water safety while teaching them how to swim and respect the water. The 9,000 square-foot school features a 75 x 28 ft. pool kept at a comfortable 90 degrees – and observation windows nearby for families to view their child's lesson.

“We’re thrilled that Bob continues to grow within the Goldfish Swim School network,” shared Chris McCuiston, who co-founded the franchise with his wife Jenny McCuiston. “As we continue statewide expansion, it’s so important that we partner with community leaders who are just as passionate about water safety as we are. Bob is aligned with our core values and we are confident his team will help make a true impact in their community, ultimately getting us one step closer to our goal of reducing the number of accidental drownings.”

The brand is seeking qualified, active and engaged individuals who are involved with their community, have a passion for water safety, and are hungry to dive into the world of franchising. Today, with 111 schools open and 130 in development, the franchise continues to seek new partners to develop throughout Canada as well as the southern and western region of the United States. Specifically, company executives see substantial growth opportunities in the English-Speaking provinces of Canada as well as California, Texas, and Florida where there is strong demand for the brand’s services.

Prior to COVID, Goldfish Swim School regularly taught more than 138,000 children each week how to be safer in and around the water, and each school strives to be active within the community it serves. The brand is an official partner of the Lifesaving Society. The company is fully committed to spreading awareness on the importance of water safety with the support of Brand Ambassador Ryan Murphy, the recent launch of Goldfish RX - a program that provides resources to local pediatricians to support the updated American Academy of Pediatrics guidelines on drowning prevention, and providing free W.A.T.E.R Safety presentations to communities nationwide.

SOURCE Goldfish Swim School

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