About Us
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Creating Lifestyles
Survival Swimming WA opened its gates in April of 2016. The patented swim | float | swim survival technique taught by our Infant Aquatics Specialist, Kelly Fisher, is recognised worldwide and sets the industry standard for swimming lessons. By providing each child with a comprehensive set of critical water skills, our goal is to equip your child with the proficiency and confidence to survive in the water in the event of an accidental encounter. Once this is accomplished, your child will thrive in our group classes under the direction of our dedicated and knowledgeable instructors.
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Why Choose Us?
Your child’s swimming lesson experience should be empowering and develop life-long water skills. To teach skill acquisition and pace whilst integrating work and play takes experience, passion and expertise. We take pride in our expertise in working with infants and small children and believe that we are helping to save lives, one child at a time. We form special relationships with both our students and their parents and watching your child discover the joy of swimming is truly the most rewarding experience for us all.
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Meet Our Team!
Kelly Fisher
Director & Infant Aquatics Survival Specialist Instructor
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Samantha Wilkinson
Administration, accounts, bookings and enquiries
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Poolside Etiquette
We take pride in the fact that Survival Swimming WA is a clean, safe, inclusive, respectful, family friendly environment. To ensure we keep it this way, we would ask that you please respect the following guidelines:
- No eating or drinking milk at least 2 hours before a lesson
- Swim nappies are to be worn by all babies and toddlers (please do not take a chance if you think your child is trained but still has accidents as contaminated water means a process of shocking the pool and waiting 24 hours before our young ones can swim again)
- Demonstrate respect, kindness and consideration to our coaches, other swimmers, parents and their belongings at all times
- Use correct and proper language at all times
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