LET'S IMPROVE THE STATS | Did you know that nearly 48% of Australian kids aren't quite hitting the swimming benchmarks by the end of sixth grade?
The National Swimming and Water Safety Framework states that by age 12, every Australian should be able to: - Swim continuously for 50 meters - Tread water for two minutes - Dive underwater to retrieve an object.
Unfortunately, research by Royal Life Saving Australia shows that almost half of our kids are falling short, especially among refugee, migrant, regional, and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities.
Swimming is not just a fun activity; it's a vital life skill! By learning to swim, kids not only get safer in the water but also boost their confidence and enjoy all the fantastic benefits that come with it. Let's help our kids make a splash! ... See MoreSee Less
SWIMMING IN AUSTRALIA | Swimming is a beloved sport in Australia, with a rich history and a vibrant community. The Australian National Swimming Team, also known as the Dolphins, is renowned for producing world-class athletes, including Olympic champions and record-holders. Swimming is a huge part of Aussie culture, thanks to our beautiful climate and beach lifestyle. With strong grassroots programs and top-notch training facilities, Australia is set to continue its legacy of swimming success for generations. Join the movement with NCC Swimmers and dive in! ... See MoreSee Less
THE IMPORTANCE OF WATER SAFETY | With warmer weather approaching, focusing on water safety is crucial when having fun in the pool or at the beach. Always remember to swim with an adult watching over you, especially if you're a young child. It's also a great idea to learn some basic water skills, like treading water and floating—they could really help you out in an emergency. Most importantly, always prioritise safety as your top concern.
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LET'S IMPROVE THE STATS | Did you know that nearly 48% of Australian kids aren't quite hitting the swimming benchmarks by the end of sixth grade?
The National Swimming and Water Safety Framework states that by age 12, every Australian should be able to:
- Swim continuously for 50 meters
- Tread water for two minutes
- Dive underwater to retrieve an object.
Unfortunately, research by Royal Life Saving Australia shows that almost half of our kids are falling short, especially among refugee, migrant, regional, and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities.
Swimming is not just a fun activity; it's a vital life skill! By learning to swim, kids not only get safer in the water but also boost their confidence and enjoy all the fantastic benefits that come with it. Let's help our kids make a splash! ... See MoreSee Less
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SWIMMING IN AUSTRALIA | Swimming is a beloved sport in Australia, with a rich history and a vibrant community. The Australian National Swimming Team, also known as the Dolphins, is renowned for producing world-class athletes, including Olympic champions and record-holders. Swimming is a huge part of Aussie culture, thanks to our beautiful climate and beach lifestyle. With strong grassroots programs and top-notch training facilities, Australia is set to continue its legacy of swimming success for generations. Join the movement with NCC Swimmers and dive in! ... See MoreSee Less
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THE IMPORTANCE OF WATER SAFETY | With warmer weather approaching, focusing on water safety is crucial when having fun in the pool or at the beach. Always remember to swim with an adult watching over you, especially if you're a young child. It's also a great idea to learn some basic water skills, like treading water and floating—they could really help you out in an emergency. Most importantly, always prioritise safety as your top concern.
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NCC SWIMMERS | Regular lessons for Term 4 will resume on Tuesday, 7 October, after the public holiday. ... See MoreSee Less
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NCC SWIMMERS | Thank you for an awesome term. We will see you again after the school holidays.
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