Swim Teacher
AGE REQUIREMENT:
The minimum age for the Royal Life Saving Swim Teacher course is 16 years.
USI REQUIREMENT:
To enrol in this course Candidates must possess a Unique Student Identifier (USI). Click here to visit the USI site and register this with your Royal Life Saving Office.
TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF ENROLMENT:
You have read and accept the terms and conditions outlined in the RLSSA Code of Practice and Privacy Notice.
You agree to participate in a verbal Health Assessment and Temperature check on arrival at your course.
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS:
Royal Life Saving Society NSW is not a CRICOS provider and are therefore unable to provide national training to overseas students holding a student visa.
By continuing with this enrolment‚ you are declaring you are not an overseas student holding a student visa.
Additional Information
Candidates:
1. The minimum age for the Royal Life Saving Swim Teacher course is 16 years.
2. Are required to have a reasonable level of fitness and swimming ability to perform basic water rescues.
What to bring to practical workshop:
The minimum age for the Royal Life Saving Swim Teacher course is 16 years.
USI REQUIREMENT:
To enrol in this course Candidates must possess a Unique Student Identifier (USI). Click here to visit the USI site and register this with your Royal Life Saving Office.
TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF ENROLMENT:
You have read and accept the terms and conditions outlined in the RLSSA Code of Practice and Privacy Notice.
You agree to participate in a verbal Health Assessment and Temperature check on arrival at your course.
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS:
Royal Life Saving Society NSW is not a CRICOS provider and are therefore unable to provide national training to overseas students holding a student visa.
By continuing with this enrolment‚ you are declaring you are not an overseas student holding a student visa.
Additional Information
Candidates:
1. The minimum age for the Royal Life Saving Swim Teacher course is 16 years.
2. Are required to have a reasonable level of fitness and swimming ability to perform basic water rescues.
What to bring to practical workshop:
- You will require writing material for note taking.
- Casual clothing is recommended as some practical assessments may be required on certain courses.
- Swimming costumes, a towel and dry clothes are required.
- Lunch and morning tea are not supplied and you should make arrangements for those meals.

