Learn to Swim Stage 2: Fundamental water skills
This stage builds upon the foundation laid in Stage 1 and focuses on helping children develop basic swimming strokes and techniques.
Introduction: Swim England Learn To Swim Stage 2
Swim England Learn to Swim Stage 2 sees learners develop streamlining to their strokes and travel without their feet on the floor, using a recognised leg kick.
Learners are also introduced to aquatic breathing and taught to make safe entries into the water, including jumping.
This stage also introduces various safety skills, such as being able to float, while also developing a swimmer’s kicking ability, leading to independent travel in water.
Stage 2 further develops water confidence and teaches swimmers to breathe confidently while in the water.
Being confident with the face in the water, or having water on the face, is crucial to stroke development. Learning to be happy in the water at an early stage will allow swimmers to develop other skills more quickly later on.
Swimmers will achieve the 5 metre distance award once they complete Learn to Swim Stage 2.
Learn To Swim Stage 2 Key Outcomes
By completing the Learn to Swim Stage 2 Award, swimmers will be able to:
Jump in from poolside safely.
Blow bubbles a minimum of three times rhythmically, with nose and mouth submerged.
Move from a flat floating position on the back and return to standing without support.
Move from a flat floating position on the front and return to standing without support.
Push from a wall and glide on the back – arms can be by the side or above the head.
Push from a wall and glide on the front with arms extended.
Travel using a recognised leg action with feet off the pool floor on the back for 5 metres, without the use of floatation equipment.
Travel using a recognised leg action with feet off the pool floor on the front for 5 metres, without the use of floatation equipment.
Perform a tuck to rotate from a flat floating position on the front, to a back floating position, then return to standing.
Perform a tuck to rotate from a flat floating position on the back, to a front floating position, then return to standing.
Perform a log roll from the back to the front.
Perform a log roll from the front to the back.
Exit the water without support.
Once they have completed this stage, learners can move on to Learn To Swim Stage 3 and continue to develop their swimming skills.