Swim Safer Program
SwimSafer is a national program aimed at promoting swim safety and raising the standard of swimming proficiency in Singapore. This comprehensive initiative comprises six stages that cater to children below the age of 16, providing them with the necessary skills and knowledge to become good swimmers. The program is recognized by schools, institutions, and water-related sports in Singapore, making it an excellent choice for children of all skill levels. With SwimSafer, your child can evolve from a non-swimmer to a confident and competent swimmer.
SwimSafer - Stage 1
The objective is develop confidence and independence in the water, learn general and deep-end water safety. Techniques taught include the forward and backward movement, safe entry and exit and personal water safety.
SwimSafer - Stage 2
General skill development including unassisted step entry into water, sculling, feet first surface dives, personal water safety skills as well as water safety in aquatic environments. Goal is to achieve 25 metres of continuous swimming.
SwimSafer - Stage 3
Principles of personal survival as well as basic rescue skills are taught. Skills include sculling, underwater skills and the use of personal flotation device. Goal is to achieve 50m of continuous swimming.
SwimSafer 4 - Bronze
Development of child’s stroke techniques is the focus here, along with coordinated breathing in deep water while swimming 100 metres. Principles of water craft safety will be introduced as well as continual work on rescue and personal survival skills.
SwimSafer 5- Silver
Fundamentals of diving will be introduced. Development of rescue skills and personal survival knowledge will also continue at more advanced levels. Children will be required to demonstrate efficient stroke techniques to complete stage 5.
SwimSafer 6 - Gold
Children will be required to perform strokes with greater ease, efficiency, power and smoothness over 400 metres. Rescue skills and water safety knowledge will focus on lifesaving readiness. Standing dive and personal safety skills will continue to be taught.