

Our Commitment
At SwimWay, the safeguarding and welfare of all swimmers is our highest priority. Every participant has the right to enjoy lessons in a safe, supportive environment, regardless of age, ability, gender, race, religion, or disability.
We follow the STA Swimming Teaching Code of Practice on Safeguarding and ensure that our instructors, staff, parents, and swimmers all understand their responsibilities in keeping children safe before, during, and after lessons.
Safeguarding in Practice
To protect all participants, SwimWay follows these key principles:
These principles are reviewed regularly to ensure best practice in safeguarding.
Reporting Concerns
If you have a question or concern about a child’s welfare, whether relating to poor practice or possible abuse, please report it immediately:
Our Welfare Officer will liaise directly with the governing body and/or the Police where appropriate. Confidentiality is maintained at all times and information will only be shared on a need-to-know basis.
Everyone has a role to play in safeguarding. By working together, we can ensure SwimWay remains a safe and positive environment for all swimmers.
How SwimWay instructor training prepares us for each term with operational and first aid training, as well as other exciting updates
This year’s annual Summer Staff Party was packed with sunshine, laughter, delicious food, and brilliant company. A huge thanks to Ana Pastor
How SwimWay instructor training prepares us for each term with operational and first aid training, as well as other exciting updates!
Overcoming the fear of water with playful swim tips for comfort, safety, and bonding. Start early with parent and baby swimming sessions.