Paul Sadler Swimland Parkwood Green offers a comprehensive range of swimming lessons for all ages, from babies as young as 4 months old to adults. With a focus on teaching survival skills at every level, the program aims to help children become safer swimmers by equipping them with essential water safety knowledge. Founded by Paul Sadler in 1972, the swim school has since expanded to multiple locations in Australia, Canada, and Vietnam, teaching over 35,000 children weekly. The dedicated team of over 800 staff members is committed to providing high-quality swim lessons and ensuring a positive experience for all families.
At Paul Sadler Swimland, the emphasis is on teaching children not just how to swim, but also how to stay safe in the water. The program’s unique approach includes a 13-level curriculum that covers essential survival skills such as treading water and getting to the edge of a pool. By focusing on maximum participation time in each lesson and using teaching aids to minimize stress, the swim school aims to accelerate learning and skill development. With a strong commitment to continuous improvement, all teachers undergo extensive training and development to ensure they deliver the best possible swim lessons.
Committed to promoting water safety and drowning prevention, Paul Sadler Swimland has established the Swimland Foundation, a charity dedicated to providing aquatic education to those who may not have access to swimming lessons. Through fundraising events like the Annual Treadathon, the foundation raises money to support drowning prevention initiatives. With a rich history of industry recognition and a strong philosophy of teaching essential survival skills, Paul Sadler Swimland Parkwood Green continues to be a leader in aquatic education, striving towards its goal of Zero Drown Toll.