Frequently Asked Questions on Our Swim Coach Course in Singapore
No prior experience or certifications required. This is where our course build you up from a beginner newbie to a certified Swim Coach.
Of course you can! Fear not, our exclusive Personal Development Course caters to assess your strokes and guide you how to correct other’s stroke correctly and efficiently.
Certainly! You have come to the right place! If you feel that our exclusive one-day Personal Development Course is excellent but too short to enhance both your confidence and swimming skills, worry not. After your SCTA Swim Coach course, you can become a Swim Coach at Fabulous Swim School. We provide weekly training sessions to ensure our dedicated coaches feel confident in the water.
Unlike other courses elsewhere, where you might be required to swim specific strokes or cover certain distances, dive, and tread water during practice sessions, we welcome individuals who may not know how to swim yet. This sets us apart, offering a unique aspect to our course.
We covers from water safety standards, water rescues, survival skills, water familiarization, lessons planning, swimming strokes assessment, demonstration and delivery.
We seamlessly integrate your learning through a combination of classroom and hands-on practical sessions in the pool. This approach allows you to apply theoretical knowledge and enrich your overall experience.
We do not provide CPR and First Aid (CPR FA) certification. You may attain your CPR FA certificate elsewhere after our course. No requirement to have the CPR FA certificate before our course date, but you are encouraged to get CPR FA certificate as soon as possible in order to be certified as a Swim Coach.
No, you do not need the CPR and First Aid (CPR FA) certificate prior to our SCTA Swim Coach Couse. You can attend our course first before attaining CPR FA certificate. The sequence of attaining SCTA cert or CPR FA cert does not matter. But ultimately, a valid CPR FA certificate is required for SCTA to issue you your Swim Coach license.
Certainly! Feel free to enroll the Infant and Toddler course, provided you met the prerequisites. Upon completion, you can broaden your scope to coach a diverse range of students, beginning as early as 4 months old.
Given the advantage of early motor development and a competitive edge in swimming, many parents opt for water familiarization at a very young age, some even as early as 6 months old.
With the Infant and Toddler certificate, you can coach infants staring from 4 months old. These young swimmers become the students who can accompany you for an extended duration throughout your swim coaching career.
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