Belgravia Leisure reports 26% rise in GOswim enrolments in two years
In partnership with Swimming Australia, leading learn to swim provider Belgravia Leisure has announced that in the past two years, there has been a 26% uplift in their GOswim learn to swim classes
While the enrolments demonstrate an appetite from parents and carers for their children to possess water safety skills, Belgravia Leisure does not that providing these classes has come with challenges, particularly due to the national shortage of swimming teachers across the industry.
It notes that, with demand for learn to swim classes far outweighing supply, many learn to swim programs have waitlists and/or limited availability.
The partnership between Belgravia Leisure and Swimming Australia to deliver GOswim to children and adults sees more that 62,000 learn to swim lessons delivered each week across every state and territory in Australia - more than three million lessons per year.
Pleased that parents are prioritising swimming lessons and also cognisant that there are still children who don’t have the skills to survive in water, Kirk Marks, General Manager of GOswim Australia, explains “off the back of covid, many parents realised that their kid’s swimming and water safety skills were not up to scratch, so there’s definitely been a renewed interest in getting them back in the water.”
“But with only 35% of Aussie children under 14 doing swimming lessons and ten children under 14 drowning over summer, there are fears that it's still nowhere near enough.
“We are however, working hard with our providers and Swimming Australia to continue to deliver the GOswim program and raise awareness of the importance of water safety and swimming lessons, which in my opinion are non-negotiable if you live in Australia - it is not a hobby, but an essential life skill.
“Even if you have to be patient whilst on a waiting list, it’s important to enrol your kids to ensure they have the skills to survive in various bodies of water that they find themselves in.
Swimming Australia Executive General Manager of Commercial, Events and Marketing Jodie Hawkins said the increase in participation was pleasing to see but drowning rates remain a concern.
Hawkins noted “it is incredibly positive to see such an increase in the number of people joining the GOswim program.
“Sadly, there were 99 drownings and many near-drowning incidents across the summer and this is a reminder that learning to swim is an important life skill. We are proud to partner with Belgravia Leisure to deliver this best-in--class program - and to help keep Australians safe.
“We encourage all Australians, of all ages, to learn to swim and encourage you to visit the GOswim website to find a local centre.”
The GOswim learn to swim and water safety program has recently been updated with new lesson plans, a contemporary curriculum and some exciting new characters to bring the lessons to life.
Encouraging students of all ages and abilities to learn swimming and water safety skills through experiential and activity-based learning, the new GOswim program empowers students to think, discuss and make informed decisions whilst having fun in and around water.
Click here for more information or to become a GOswim teacher.
Images courtesy of GOswim Australia.
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