Aquatics Program

DIVE IN WITH NORTHEASTERN! 

 

The Northeastern Bobcat Community Natatorium is located in the Northeastern High School, 300 High Street, Manchester.  The Natatorium includes a 6 lane, 25 yard competition pool, adjoining locker rooms and bathrooms, and a separate diving tank with two one-meter diving springboards.

 

There is a private entrance to the right of the main high school entrance.

 

Spectator seating is also available.

 

We strive to provide many opportunities for our students, as well as the community, to utilize this resource.  All of our fourth graders are provided with an introduction to water safety course and the high school offers numerous classes including snorkeling, canoeing and life guarding.

 

If you have any questions about this website or the Northeastern Natatorium, please contact Maddi Stoner, Aquatics Director, at Stonerm@nebobcats.org Or (717)-968-7761

Northeastern Swimming and Diving

Lifeguard Information

We are currently hiring lifeguards for open swim, swim lessons, and classes for the 24-25 school year! In order to be considered you must have lifeguard training and at least be 15 years of age.

Fees and Registration

RESIDENT: $70      NON-RESIDENT $85

- In person Registration for residents and non-residents will be scheduled for the following dates: September 3, 4, and 5, 2024. (Please note this is first come, first serve) The other dates may be canceled if we reach our maximum number of kids. 

- All three evenings the registration will be held in the pool lobby from 6:00-8:00 pm.

Skills Groups

What is a Beginner?

This level is for 3-5 year olds ONLY, who cannot get themselves, unaided by an adult or flotation device, across the pool (approx 40 feet). If your child is 6 or older, DO NOT sign up for this level. What we teach the younger beginner swimmers is not as effective on older beginners. Ages 6 and older should be entered as “Advanced Beginner”. There will be a special subgroup in Advanced Beginner, specific to their abilities. The goal in the beginner level is to get your child to jump in, surface on the back, swim across the pool, and grab the opposite wall-all without being touched or helped by the teacher.

What is an Advanced Beginner?

If your child cannot swim freestyle, breathing to the side for a distance of 40 feet or more, this is the level for your child. We will evaluate all Advanced Beginners the first day to divide them into one of three categories (But for now, you choose advanced beginner).

(1) Ages 5 and under—who have successfully completed our Beginner program and swim successfully on their backs. In this level, children will have their back swimming skills reinforced—this is their safety position—while gradually teaching them to roll over onto their front and take freestyle arm strokes. This encourages a natural rolling motion, rather than the head out style found in dog paddle or with floatation devices, which will be used for them to breathe. And they’ll always have their back swimming skills for self-rescue.

(2) Novice—who are age 6 and older, but are absolute beginners. By starting a swimming program a little later, there will be more resistance and some fear at this level than in any other group. The process can be slow (but will be slower every year that they are able to rationalize their fear), but hang in there; they need to be safe, too, and the going doesn’t get easier, but harder the older they get.

(3) High End—Kids of any age who can demonstrate some semblance of the freestyle motion, but who do not yet incorporate breathing to the side without having to stop their arm stroke to get a breath. To move onto Intermediate, rhythmic breathing to the side must be mastered at least the width of the pool (approx. 40 feet).

What is Intermediate?

Here proper breathing is reinforced, while slowly building endurance. More swimming in small groups, rather than strictly 1-1 turns with the instructor as in previous skill levels will aid in the repetition to gain the endurance to swim 25 yards of freestyle, 25 yards of backstroke, and proper treading water - the skills necessary to move onto Advanced I or II. Diving will also be introduced at this level if adequate progress is being made on the other skills.

What is Advanced I: Backstroke and Freestyle:

Skills will be refined with a variety of drills designed to break the strokes down into smaller components to advance the whole stroke to a competitive level in both knowledge and execution. 

What is Advanced II:

This is similar to Advanced I, but working with Breaststroke and Butterfly. While Advanced I is not a prerequisite for Advanced II, we do recommend a strong freestyle and backstroke before taking on these two more difficult strokes. If the thought of joining the competitive swim team is in the future, knowledge of these two strokes is essential.

Public Swim Programs

Open Swim Fitness Program

- To increase or maintain your fitness level, the pools are available for ADULTS (Children 13 and younger MUST be accompanied by an adult) to swim laps or participate in their own exercise program using the various aquatic exercise equipment accessible at the pool.

- Saturday and Sunday 11-2 PM

- Program will begin the Second weekend of September and END December 20,2024.

- Register during your first visit

- $3 per solo session $5 per two people

Water Aerobics

Resident $50   Non Resident $65

DATES COMING SPRING 2025

Open Swim- Summer 2025

- Monday, Tuesday and Thursday

- 11pm-4pm

- $2 a day OR $5 for the week

- Must be 14 or older

- Younger than 14 must be accompanied by someone older than 14

Bobcat Swim Club

The Bobcat Swim Club is for children ages 5 to 14 for the winter season and ages 5 to 18 during the summer season. The club provides an opportunity for all children to engage in a wholesome lifestyle and recreational activity. The program emphasizes the promotion of sportsmanship, team spirit, physical fitness, and swim training. 

The Bobcat Swim Club is part of the Capital Area Swim League during the summer and First Capital Swim League during the winter.