Australia Free Web Directory

Trevally Swim School in Canberra, Australian Capital Territory | Swimming instructor



Click/Tap
to load big map

Trevally Swim School

Locality: Canberra, Australian Capital Territory



Address: 10 Costello Circuit Calwell 2905 Canberra, ACT, Australia

Website:

Likes: 182

Reviews

Add review



Tags

Click/Tap
to load big map

25.01.2022 Interesting Stats. Have a look at the report. Greg Wright



25.01.2022 Starting lessons early builds confidence and skills to learn to survive in water

24.01.2022 The Royal Life Saving Society - Australia is urging parents to keep an eye on their kids while in or around water, with new data revealing one-year-olds are thr...ee times likely to drown Click on the yarn below to hear from Newcastle mum Belinda Hedley, who used CPR to save her twin boys' lives See more

21.01.2022 Be careful around natural waterways



20.01.2022 Dear Trevally Swim School Parents On Sunday March 22nd our Prime Minister, Mr Scott Morrison announced that all indoor sports centres are to be closed by Monday 23rd March 2020 at 12:00PM due to the outbreak of the coronavirus. On contacting the Coronavirus Hotline asking for clarification, they confirmed that swim schools were part of the closure.... Due to the directive by the Australian Government, Trevally Swim School will cease trading as of Monday 23rd 9:30AM until it is safe for all families to return. All children's lesson days and times will remain in effect when we we open again. I will continue to keep all families informed as to when we are to open again via email and the Trevally Swim School Facebook page. Should you wish to discuss or require further clarification on the above decision you may contact me via email or Mobile 0412 888 532. Thank you to everyone for your support and understanding during this unprecedented difficult time. Regards Greg Wright Trevally Swim School

19.01.2022 Brings back memories of growing up on the family farm and swimming in the dam.

16.01.2022 Parents should have a look at the link. Greg Wright



15.01.2022 Actively supervise children around water at all times. Find out more about our Keep Watch campaign and other tips to help keep your family safe at https://bit.ly/2ZkqTBR. #keepwatch #staysafe #drowningprevention #watersafety

09.01.2022 Last summer, there were 46 drowning deaths in New South Wales. Men accounted for almost 80 per cent of last summer’s fatalities, with the 45-54 age group at mos...t risk. We love our beaches in the Eastern Suburbs but we need to take water safety seriously if we are to keep ourselves and each others safe. Make sure this summer you do these 5 things and stay safe: Learn to swim it’s a skill for life!! Avoid drugs and alcohol Always wear a life jacket when on a water craft Know your limitations; and Keep watch on your family and friends Thanks to Royal Life Saving Society - Australia and James Magnussen Official for their support for this great cause. Now get out there and enjoy our beaches and waterways and please, stay safe this summer!!!

09.01.2022 Royal Life Saving data shows that between 1st July 2002 and 30 June 2018, 25 people drowned in portable swimming pools in Australia. 80% of these were children ...under the age of five. Children at most risk of drowning in portable pools are aged between one and two years. In almost all of these cases, there was a lapse or lack of supervision when the child drowned. Follow the Don’t Duck Out, Make It SAFE tips to keep your children safe this summer. Find out more at https://bit.ly/2R3rJSC

07.01.2022 Can't wait to see you all in the pool this week! Let's start getting #SummerReady ... Where's your family's fave summer holiday destination?

06.01.2022 For families with young children



05.01.2022 Dams and creeks are some of the most dangerous bodies of water for our young members of the community. Please watch your child/ren at all times around these areas and let's have a fatality free summer.

01.01.2022 Our findings, published in this year's National Drowning Report, show that Australians are 1.73 times more likely to drown on a public holiday compared with any... other day. https://bit.ly/2IukixJ Our message to everyone is to have fun with family and friends, but stay safe this long weekend by following our simple safety tips if you are in, on and around the water.

Related searches