Is swimming certificate compulsory at Sec level ?
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Nowadays most pri 3 students need to go for swimming class. Is complusory and they are usually attached 20 student to 1 coach for an hour.
And interestingly, some primary school even have triathlon or biathlon for primary 4 onward.
Anyway.. learning to swim is more of water survival and able to save himself when in danger. At least it give most parent a peace of mind when they know their children know how to swim.
We never know when we need it and our planet are surrounded with 75% water. -
My girl will be p5 next year in Rulang. She has yet to have any swimming lesson from her school.
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Yes. P3 is good for taking the survival training courses, but too late if you want to train the kid for competitive swimming.[/quote]
Chief,
Is P3 really too late for competitve swimming. My hubby says that all u need is 6 mths training and if the child is good enough…can get up to speed! That was during his time 30 yrs ago - he only started to learn swimming in P1 and by P3 he was swimming for school n club - he was in PA club…famous for their Junie Sng. -
joconde:
Yes I heard the same thing too and would recommend regardless of this ruling that your child at least go for bronze exam to be assured of water safety and doing it earlier is better because the kids have more time when younger than older.Hi,
I was told by my friends recently that MOE new policy now is at secondary level, every child must have at least a Bronze cert in swimming, otherwise, they will need to undergo compulsory swimming lessons.
My friends also feel it's better to get a cert b4 entering sec sch, as going for swimming lessons at sec 1 will be hectic (need to cope with many subjects) and troublesome (own transport to swimming complex), and may be bad for child's morale esp if most of his classmates need not attend.
Anyone with can verify this info and share experience ? -
workingmom:
Yes. P3 is good for taking the survival training courses, but too late if you want to train the kid for competitive swimming.
Is never too late to learn lor. Even adult can pick up swimming in less than 3 months. No worries... his age is still ideal for learning swimming.
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starlight1968sg:
My girl will be p5 next year in Rulang. She has yet to have any swimming lesson from her school.
I just taught a group of class from this school but all primary 3 few weeks ago at bukit batok pool. Maybe only for pri 3?
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starlight1968sg:
My girl will be p5 next year in Rulang. She has yet to have any swimming lesson from her school.
It will also depend on the school. Different schools start with different levels. Some school only started the swimming program recently for a certain level eg P3 so all the older students that are past that level might not have the swimming program scheduled in. Only the younger students will go through the program when they reach P3 -
workingmom:
Alot would voice down to the individual and the training that he has received. When you start at a younger age, you have more time to build up a good foundation. However, it would not mean that someone who starts later would lose out. The one who starts later could be more \"talented\" in swimming and could catch up.Yes. P3 is good for taking the survival training courses, but too late if you want to train the kid for competitive swimming
Chief,
Is P3 really too late for competitve swimming. My hubby says that all u need is 6 mths training and if the child is good enough..can get up to speed! That was during his time 30 yrs ago - he only started to learn swimming in P1 and by P3 he was swimming for school n club - he was in PA club...famous for their Junie Sng.
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Hi
Pls advise on the average, how long must a child (about 10 yr old) learn to swim in order to be eligible to take the test to attain the bronze cert?
Thks in advance. -
If the child can swim well, must the child have to hire a coach in order to get those cert?
what is the registration procedure and requirement if we don’t go through the coach. I supposed it should be cheaper and efficient that way as long as we get the exam requirement right (where to get this information? from particular website?)
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