New
research shows swimming lessons have positive impact on achievement for primary
school pupils
Findings released
today, ahead of the start of the new school term, by registered charity and
leisure provider Fusion Lifestyle, suggest swimming lessons could be the key to
giving children a head start as they start school. The findings reveal
that children who have taken swimming lessons are significantly more likely to
perform above average in maths, English, literacy and sport, than non-swimming
children.
The survey further
strengthens the link between swimming and the positive mental and physical
development in young children and shows how incredibly important it is.
1,000 parents of
children aged 4 – 8 revealed the following:
•
45%
of children at Reception level who have had swimming lessons have achieved
reading age 5 or above, with only 27% of those who haven’t had lessons in this
range
•
Children
who have taken swimming lessons are more likely to enjoy reading (54%) than
non-swimming children (47%) and are more likely to read daily outside of school
(45%) than those who haven’t had lessons (36%)
•
Children
are also more able to recite their times tables, than those that haven’t taken
swimming lessons, with 39% of swimmers able to recite their 5 times table v
only 28% of non swimmers
•
37%
of these children are also more likely to enjoy maths “very much”, vs only 29%
of those who haven’t had lessons
•
Swimming
also appears to help overall sporting performance with 37% of those who have
taken lessons performing above average in sport and PE, compared to 28% of
those who haven’t taken lessons
Jon Glenn, Head of
Learn to Swim at the Amateur Swimming Association, commented: “Swimming is a
great way for children and young people to stay fit and active. Learning about
water confidence at a young age is also important to help children to stay safe
in and around water. For some time now, swimming and physical activity
has been recognised as having additional positive impacts on development and
social skills. We would recommend all children take part in swimming at the
earliest possible opportunity, whether that is by having fun in the pool with
families or receiving formal swimming instruction.”
Chris Jones, Group
Sports and Development Manager of Fusion Lifestyle added, “The new school term
is the perfect time to start thinking about swimming lessons and we hope these
findings will give parents and guardians even more of an incentive to help
their children get active and get in the pool. We passionately believe that
children should learn to swim. It’s the only sport that can save your
life, it’s a great way to exercise and now our research suggests it can help
children do better at school too. We facilitated 3.5 million lessons in
2015 and are committed to increasing that in 2016 and beyond”
With 80 Fusion-run
pools across the UK, their dedicated ‘Swim School’ programme offers ASA approved lessons that, under the Learn
to Swim Framework, help children achieve confidence in the water. Over 46,000
children learn to swim with Fusion every week with their expert instructors in
a friendly, safe and fun environment. Book your free assessment today at www.fusionswimschool.com
to find out more.
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