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Singapore is an water rich environment, basic swimming ability is a required life skill for survival. Learning to swim is the most immediate and effective way to prevent drowning and water-related injury. Swim2survive is in pursuit of its mission to eliminate drowning and water-related injury in Singapore.

* Acquisition of basic swimming ability is a fundamental requirement in any meaningful attempt to eliminate drowning in Singapore.

* All Singaporean children deserve the chance to learn basic swimming survival skills.

* The acquisition of basic swimming survival skills by Singaporean children is worthy of parent support.

* Training are affordable children should deserve the chance to learn basic swimming skills.

All Swim2survive swimming coaches know that learning to swim should be fun; it’s the best way to learn, and doing it through our first swimming lesson in great fun.

Swimming keeps the body fit and healthy and helps fight the health risks of childhood obesity and an inactive lifestyle. Children who keep active tend to do better academically too.

Our "Learn to Swim" lessons introduce water safety from the very first lesson; it’s our aim to make sure that your child is aware of the dangers around water area as they learn to swim.

Swimming for Fun, Health and Safety.


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John is 4 years old and he take swim lessons with Swim2survive. At first I hesitated in signing him up for lessons because I think he is too yong to learn. I finally decided that it would be worth the peace of mind knowing that he could save himself if the situation occurred. I am so glad I made the decision to start the lessons! I was on the pool deck playing with Jake. As I walked to the table to answer a phone call, I heard a splash. I had only turned around for a second when Jake reached for a ball that was in the pool and fell in. I came around the corner to find him floating on his back and breathing. I immediately pulled him out and he was a little upset but otherwise perfectly fine. I am confident that the swim2survive swimming lessons helped save his life.

Thank You,
Theresa Chan

Damain was only 5 years old saving himself in our pool on Sunday, June 1, 2008. Damain had just begun swimming lesson a few week's earlier before the accident happen. We had several neighborhood children play near our condo swimming pool that Sunday. Damain was playing near the pool when one of the older kids' ball came out by him. Damain run toward the ball which is near the deep end of the pool to catch it and to throw it to his friend. The throwing momentum took him right into the deep end of the pool. He immediately popped up toward the surface and swam to the side of the pool. Damain didn't panic at all. He instinctively and immediately started kicking his legs as he looked under the water for the side of the pool to reach for safety. Without Swim2survive swimming lesson, I'm certain that the outcome would have been a lot scarier and more traumatic for all of us. It is unbelievable how fast it all happened.
We would like to thank Nico Yeo for being our fantastic Swim2survive swimming instructor that saved our son's life.

Thank You,
Jennifer

 
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Our Swim Coaches are register with
National Registry of Coaches (NROC)

The National Registry of Coaches (NROC) is a database of coaches who have been fully certified under the National Coaching Accreditation Programme (NCAP) and have met other supplementary requirements to qualify as a member. Through the database, Singapore Sport Council aims to give recognition to coaches who have been duly certified and deemed competent by a national body.

With the NROC, coaches who wish to remain active will have to undergo Continuing Coach Education (CCE) activities. This is our quality assurance to employers of NROC coaches that our registered coaches are up-to-date in their coaching knowledge and skills.

 
 
Swimming for Fun, Health and Safety

Learning to swim is a fun activity for your kids. Be positive yourself, and your child should enjoy swimming lessons - remember, it's a vital skill they shouldn't miss out!

Swimming is on the syllabus for all children in the Singapore, and they have to learn to swim by the time go to primary school. Having the ability to swim one length 50 meter when they're kindergarten 1 and pass the NASSA survival bronze test at the end of kindergarten 2 is it best way to give them self confidence when they go primary school.

It is never too early to take your child to the pool and many swim school in Singapore run courses for babies and toddlers up to adults. We have lessons for one-month-olds upwards, up until the age of four it's more about gaining confidence rather than learning strokes. For the younger ones we do exercises with nursery rhymes, The important factor is to make the water fun for the kids.'

Swimming also keeps children fit, helps with their growth and strength, and it's a social activity that they will keep with them all their lives.

 
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NATIONAL SURVIVAL SWIMMING AWARD
The National Survival Gold Star Swimming Award (NASSA) will be cease end of this year Dec 2010. With effect from 5 July 2010 SwimSafer swimming programme is designated as the replacement programme for the LTSP and NASSA. For more info about our new swimsafer programme Click here

 
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