Terms & FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

Will my child receive a membership card?

Each student is issued with a membership card which must be scanned by Customer Service at every lesson to gain entry to the pool.

Can my child use the pools outside of swimming lessons?

Absolutely. All children become a member of The Parks Recreation & Sports Centre and have unlimited access to the pool to practice their newly learnt skills or just have fun in the pool with family and friends.

Students also have access to the inflatable during scheduled public times at no additional cost.

How will I know that my child is ready to move up?

All students in our program are continually assessed by the teacher for improvement and readiness for upgrading to the next level. Once they feel that a swimmer is ready, they will notify the supervisor for a formal assessment.

The supervisor’s decision is final and he/she will discuss the outcome with the swimmer/parent either face to face or via an email progress report.

How do I cancel my membership?

Swimming lesson memberships are perpetual direct debit agreements with no lock in minimum period or cancellation fees. We simply need 14 days written notice of cancellation - this can be provided in person by paper form or via the form below (we will confirm receipt and last day of lessons for all cancellation emails).

With 14 days notice, this generally means you will have two more lessons. As lessons are paid in advance there may be a partial debit still taken out after notice is provided depending on the day of lessons and day of cancellation.

While most of our students enjoy building the skill of swimming year round, we completely understand if you wish to take some time off. We hope you choose to restart with us again when ready. If there is a particular challenge/issue prompting your cancellation, or have feedback to share, we would love to hear from you! Feedback form

The above details are used to find your membership account. If they do not match what our records it could delay your request for cancellation.
We value your feedback. If you would like a response to this feedback please specify.

Swimming lesson cancellation terms

Do lessons occur on Public Holidays?

There are no lessons held on Public Holidays, and as such incur no charges with classes which fall on a Public Holiday.

What happens if my child has injured themselves and cannot swim for an extended period of time?

Medical suspensions are available at no charge for students who are unable to attend 2 or more consecutive lessons. Medical suspensions cannot be back-dated, and must be arranged prior to the missed lesson in writing (in-person or email) and be accompanied by a supporting medical certificate. Suspensions over 6 weeks will be removed from their class and re-enrolled into a suitable class with vacancy upon return.

Are there make-up lessons for missed lessons?

We get it, life with kids is unpredictable! If you are unable to attend a swim lesson, or your lesson falls on a public holiday, you are entitled to a ‘make-up lesson’ at no cost. Every student can use 12 make-up lessons for every 12 months of enrolment. Full details, Make-Up Lesson Policy.

How do I pay for swimming lessons?

Convenient fortnightly direct debit payments encourages continual skill development with no re-enrolment process. Every second Thursday the agreed debit amount will automatically be withdrawn from your nominated bank account or credit card. If a debit has failed, you will be notified via text and/or email on the debit date. A $15.00 fee is charged for any rejected debit.

If an account is not paid after two consecutive failed debits, the student will be removed from the class, and the swimming lesson membership and centre access will cease immediately. If your membership is cancelled due to rejected debits, you will need to pay any outstanding balance and re-enrol into an available class.

Can I suspend my Swimming Lesson membership?

We offer a convenient Make-up Lesson Policy and no-cost medical suspensions. All swimming lesson memberships are also automatically suspended at no-cost for two weeks over the holidays (last week of December, first week of January).

Medical suspensions are available at no charge for students who are unable to attend 2 or more consecutive lessons. Medical suspensions cannot be back-dated, and must be arranged prior to the missed lesson in writing (in-person or email) and be accompanied by a supporting medical certificate. Suspensions over 6 weeks will be removed from their class and re-enrolled into a suitable class with vacancy upon return.

Is the pool heated?

Yes, the 25 meter pool is heated to 28 degrees and the leisure/program pool is heated to 32 degrees all year round.

Can my child wear a normal nappy in the water?

Infants are required to wear swimwear or aqua nappies that are tight fitting around the thighs. Standard nappies are not permitted in the pool. Aqua nappies are available for purchase at Customer Service.

What if my child becomes upset during their swimming lesson?

Please be aware that it is common for children to have difficulty adjusting to swimming lessons. Most children will settle within a few weeks; however we do encourage parents to bring bathers along during this time, in case your child requires additional support.

What do we need to bring?

Bathers, towel, goggles and also dry clothes to change into after their session.

Does my child need goggles?

They may appear insignificant but they can make a large difference to a child’s learning journey as they progress through swimming lessons. Most children who do not wear goggles close their eyes as they swim. This can lead to them becoming disorientated or preoccupied which makes them unable to focus on their stroke technique. We offer a great range of affordable youth goggles, ask Customer Service for assistance.

Goggles are not a compulsory part of our program however we highly recommend children gaining experience both with and without goggles.

Do I have to be in the water with my child during the lesson?

If your child is under 3 and/or enrolled into one of our Babies & Toddlers Classes (Starfish, Periwinkle, Minnow) then a parent/guardian must be in the water for the lesson.

What is the Watch Around Water Policy?

Children under 5 – must be accompanied in the water and remain within arms reach of an adult.

Children under 10 – must be accompanied and constantly supervised by an adult.

In swimming lessons, students enrolled in Babies & Toddlers classes require their parents to be in the water with them. In all other swimming lesson classes, parents are still expected to abide by Watch Around Water with constant supervision of their children under 10.

What qualifications and checks do our teachers have?

Our teachers hold nationally accredited AUSTSWIM Teacher of Swimming & Water Safety Certificates, current CPR and screen through current DCSI child-related employment screening checks. All teachers that teach infant or disability lessons hold specialised qualifications.

Can I take photos of my child in their swimming lesson?

The YMCA welcomes the capturing of your magic moments on camera or video, however privacy of others must be respected. The use of cameras and video cameras at this venue is conditional upon the following:

  • You must have all relevant individuals consent to use images
  • It is illegal to broadcast or publish images without consent
  • Under no circumstances are cameras, video cameras or mobile phones to be used in change room areas