Victorian Government delivers $92 million for school swimming programs over the next four years
The Victorian Government has today announced more support for school swimming and water safety lessons.
Victorian Deputy Premier and Minister for Education Ben Carroll today joined Debney Meadows Primary School students at Carlton Baths to mark Water Safety Week (running from 2nd to 8th December) and to announce further funding for the Swimming in Schools initiative to help Victorian children learn to swim.
The Victorian Government is investing an additional $73.4 million which will flow to schools over the next four years, supporting the equivalent of more than 900,000 swimming lessons for students across the state each year.
Combined with existing funding, more than $92 million will now support swimming and water safety in schools over the next four years.
The Swimming in Schools program aims to increase opportunities for students to learn how to swim, and ensure they develop lifelong skills in swimming and water safety to reduce their risk of drowning and injury.
Funding is provided to every government and Catholic primary school as well as students of all ages in government specialist schools and English Language Schools, reflecting the higher risks these students can face around water.
As part of this investment, Life Saving Victoria will implement the Water Safety in Schools Initiative, providing expert guidance and resources to support schools and the aquatic sector to deliver targeted swimming and water safety programs to young Victorians, with a focus on supporting at risk cohorts.
These programs build on the Victorian Government’s other water safety initiatives, including the popular VICSWIM Summer Kidz Program, which teaches children basic swimming skills as well as crucial water safety education at a subsidised cost of $35 for a week of lessons.
The Victorian Government is also helping families cover the costs of additional swimming lessons with the $400 School Saving Bonus. The School Saving Bonus is delivering cost-of-living relief for Victorian families, saving more than $13 million in back-to-school costs just one week since the launch of the School Saving Bonus.
The Victorian Budget 2024/25 funding builds on the $131.6 million already invested in swimming and water safety education since 2017.
Commenting on the funding, Minister Carroll stated “school swimming is always a highlight of the school year - and we don’t want any student to miss out on the fun and the vital education that our water safety programs provide.
“The importance of water safety knowledge and swimming skills cannot be overstated - and this program is making sure all Victorian kids have these crucial skills.”
Image courtesy of Life Saving Victoria.
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