This will be our last Swimsafer Test that will be held at Clementi Swimming Complex. Moving forward 2025, Swimsafer Test will be centralised.
Useful Links
Please remember to do your swimsafer theory test online before taking the practical test. Please note that you are required to attain at least 80% passing mark for your theory test. Click the link to do the theory test. Click here to do the test. We have attached the model answers for you to take reference,
For those taking Stage 1, 2, 3, 4 (Bronze) you are required to bring along extra t shirt and extra short.
For those taking Stage 5 (Sliver) and STage 6 (Gold), you are required to bring along extra T shirt and LONG Pant.
After the test, please wait for a few days before you attain the E certificate. If you face problem such as unable to retrieve your E certificate after 1 week, you may check with the Swimsafer Department. Click here for more details.
If your child or you happen to have friend’s child who are keen to do an upgrade of swimsafer to the next level during the year end holiday, join us for the 6 days swimsafer holiday program. Sign up interest here.The test will be held at Clementi Swimming Complex. Click here to view the map
Please remember to do your swimsafer theory test online before taking the practical test. Please note that you are required to attain at least 80% passing mark for your theory test. Click the link to do the theory test. Click here to do the test. We have attached the model answers for you to take reference,
For those taking Stage 1, 2, 3, 4 (Bronze) you are required to bring along extra t shirt and extra short.
For those taking Stage 5 (Sliver) and Stage 6 (Gold), you are required to bring along extra T shirt and LONG Pant.
After the test, please wait for a few days before you attain the E certificate. If you face problem such as unable to retrieve your E certificate after 1 week, you may check with the Swimsafer Department. Click here for more details.
If your child or you happen to have friend’s child who are keen to do an upgrade of swimsafer to the next level during the year end holiday, join us for the 6 days swimsafer holiday program. Sign up interest here.
Items to bring for Test: Goggle, Cap (optional), T-shirt, short (stage 1234) or Long Pant (Stage 5,6).
New Swimsafer Update on Swimsafer Stage 3, Stage 5 and Stage 6.
Swimsafer Model Answers (All Levels)
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Is time of the year to challenge yourself and show your true protential in swimming and see which stage you are capable of. Ranging from Stage 1 to stage 6, the skills of each and every stage are progressively from easy (Stage 1 & 2) to medium (stage 3 & 4) to hard ( Stage 5 & 6)
Our upcoming swimsafer test *Clementi
30th Nov 2024 (Saturday) | Stage 3 & 4- 9am Stage 5 & 6- 10am Stage 1 & 2- 11am |
29th Dec 2024 (Sunday) | Stage 3 & 4- 9am Stage 5 & 6- 10am Stage 1 & 2- 11am |
Clementi Swimsafer Test Venue- Map Location
Register for Swimsafer Test on 30 Nov 2024 (Saturday)
Over Prepared is better than Under Prepared
Please ensure that your child can perform all the required task in the swimsafer syllabus.
WITHOUT GOGGLE ACTIVITIES
- Swim Underwater 3 meter
- Swimming Freestyle and breaststroke (Under Survival Section )
- Backward Somersault
- Forward Somersault
- Wear life jacket in the water
- Doing all the survival strokes
- feet first surface dive
- head first surface dive
- straddle jump
Participant who sign up for the upcoming swimsafer test on 29 Dec, you can opt for the mock test and our swim coach can advise you on area that you need to improve.
Register for Swimsafer Test on 29 Dec 2024 (Sunday)- With Mock Test
Purpose of Mock Test before actual swimsafer test
Taking a mock test before the actual SwimSafer assessment offers numerous benefits for young swimmers, helping to ensure they’re fully prepared for this essential water safety certification. A mock test not only boosts a swimmer’s confidence but also provides them with a realistic feel of the assessment, reducing anxiety on test day. Below, we outline key reasons why the SwimSafer mock test is crucial to a swimmer’s success. Our Next Mock test is on 27 Dec 10am at Clementi. Then they will do the actual swimsafer test on 29 Dec at Clementi.
Will you do the swimsafer test in January 2025?
29 dec 2024 will be our last time to do private swimsafer testing until further notice. Swimsafer 2.0 Centralised Assessment Managment System will be in place from January 2025 onward. You can read more about Swimsafer 2.0 CAMs here.
Download Swimsafer Model Answers
Swimsafer Model Answers (All Levels)
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Frequently Ask Questions (FAQ) for Swimsafer Quiz
What is the SwimSafer Quiz, and why is it important?
The SwimSafer Quiz is an assessment tool designed to test participants’ knowledge of water safety, swimming skills, and survival techniques. It’s an essential part of the SwimSafer program as it ensures that participants not only develop physical swimming abilities but also understand critical safety concepts that can prevent drowning and other water-related accidents.
Who is required to take the SwimSafer Quiz?
Participants who are enrolled in the SwimSafer program, particularly those at various stages such as Stage 1 to Stage 6, are required to take the quiz. It’s a mandatory component for certification, ensuring that each participant has a comprehensive understanding of aquatic safety and survival knowledge. Without doing the quiz, you will not be able to get your E- Certificate. The passing mark must be 80% and above.
What happens if I do not pass the SwimSafer Quiz?
Mulitple attempt can be made as long as you pass 80% and above. The main idea is to make you understand and be aware of personal survival and water safety.
Is the SwimSafer Quiz available in multiple languages?
The SwimSafer Quiz is primarily available in English. No other language are available at the moment.
I have done the quiz and took the phyiscal test. But I cannot view my E- Certificate.
Complete Guide to the SwimSafer Test: What You Need to Know
The SwimSafer Test is an integral part of the SwimSafer Programme in Singapore, a national water safety program aimed at teaching essential swimming and survival skills. Whether you’re a parent preparing your child for the test or a participant looking to understand the requirements, this comprehensive guide will provide you with everything you need to know about the SwimSafer Test.
1. Overview of the SwimSafer Programme
SwimSafer is a progressive, six-stage program designed to equip participants with critical water safety skills and swimming techniques. It replaces the former National Survival Swimming Award (NASSA) and includes a structured curriculum that covers various swimming strokes, water survival skills, and rescue techniques.
- Stage 1 (Introduction to Water Skills): Focuses on water confidence and basic swimming skills.
- Stage 2 (Fundamental Water Skills): Introduces participants to deeper water and fundamental aquatic skills.
- Stage 3 (Personal Water Survival and Stroke Improvement): Emphasizes personal survival skills and further stroke refinement.
- Stage 4 (Intermediate Water Survival and Stroke Refinement): Advances swimming proficiency and water safety knowledge.
- Stage 5 (Advanced Water Survival and Swimming Skills): Sharpens survival techniques and introduces swimming in varied conditions.
- Stage 6 (Mastery of Water Safety and Swimming Skills): Prepares participants for complex water environments and advanced rescue techniques.
Each stage concludes with a SwimSafer Test, assessing participants’ proficiency before advancing to the next level.
2. Importance of the SwimSafer Test
The SwimSafer Test ensures that participants have mastered the necessary skills at each stage, providing a structured pathway to becoming a competent swimmer. It promotes:
- Water Safety: Ensures participants can handle various water-related situations safely.
- Skill Progression: Encourages consistent improvement in swimming techniques.
- Confidence Building: Boosts self-assurance in water, reducing the risk of panic in emergencies.
- Certification: Recognizes and validates participants’ skills, which is essential for certain activities or school programs.
3. How to Prepare for the SwimSafer Test
Physical Preparation
- Regular Practice: Attend swimming lessons regularly to build muscle memory and endurance.
- Focus on Technique: Ensure that each stroke is performed with proper form and efficiency.
- Simulate Test Conditions: Practice under conditions similar to the test, including swimming with clothes and in deeper water.
Mental Preparation
- Understand the Test Requirements: Know the skills and distances you’ll be tested on.
- Stay Calm: Practice relaxation techniques to manage test anxiety.
- Set Goals: Break down each test component into manageable steps, setting short-term goals for improvement.
Health and Nutrition
- Stay Hydrated: Drink plenty of water before and after swimming sessions.
- Balanced Diet: Maintain a diet rich in energy-boosting foods to fuel your body for swimming.
- Rest: Ensure you get adequate rest before the test day to avoid fatigue.
4. The Day of the Test: What to Bring
- Swimwear: Wear comfortable, well-fitted swimwear.
- Goggles: Essential for underwater visibility and comfort.
- Swim Cap: Helps reduce drag and keeps hair out of the way.
- Towel and Change of Clothes: For after the test.
- Water Bottle: Stay hydrated throughout the test.
- Documentation: If required, bring any necessary identification or registration papers.
5. Post-Test: What Happens Next?
Results and Certification
- Receiving Results: Results are usually communicated immediately or within a few days.
- Certification: Upon passing the test, you’ll receive a certificate indicating your proficiency level. This certification can be used for school programs, aquatic sports, or as a personal achievement.
Advancing to the Next Stage
- Review Feedback: Instructors may provide feedback on areas for improvement.
- Prepare for the Next Stage: Start training for the subsequent SwimSafer stage, building on the skills you’ve already mastered.
If You Don’t Pass
- Identify Weaknesses: Focus on areas where improvement is needed.
- Additional Training: Consider extra lessons or practice sessions.
- Retake the Test: You can retake the test once you feel confident in your abilities.
Frequently Asked Question about Swimsafer Test
How do I know if I have submitted successfully?
After you click “Submit” Button, you will see a message prompt “Thanks for registration. Train hard and see you soon.”
If my child is sick, or unable to turn up due to some urgent matters or attending other important function on test date, what are the arrangement?
He will be considered as absent. No result meaning no certificate. He will need to rebook the test again. The rebooking fee is $40.
If the weather is bad on that day, what should I do?
Proceed to the test venue regardless of the weather condition. The assessor will make the final decision to either cancel the test or wait till the pool reopen. He will decide.
What items should my kid prepare for the swimsafer test?
For stage 1, 2, 3 and 4, bring along extra T shirt and Short. For Stage 5 and 6, bring along extra T shirt and LONG PANT. If you did not bring them along, it show that you are not sure of the swimsafer syllabus. So therefore likely to fail.
I am a SwimSafer participant. What will happen to my SwimSafer certificate?
SwimSafer 2.0 participant e-certificate download will no longer be available on MyActiveSG web/app from 15 August. SwimSafer participants are encouraged to download their e-certificates before this date.
Rest assured that participants will be notified on where to retrieve your SwimSafer 2.0 e-certificate which will be made available on a new platform. (End of Sept)
Should you require assistance regarding your e-certificate, please contact the SwimSafer team at 6500 5189 or contact us online at ActiveSG_SwimSafer@sport.gov.sg.
Where can I find the Swimsafer Theory Model Answers?
Input your email and the model answers in pdf format is sent to your email. Click here for download link.
Where is the link to do the Swimsafer Theory?
Click here to do the swimsafer quiz. Remember to select the stage before attempting the quiz. Passing mark must be 80% and above. Please do the Swimsafer Theory FIRST Before your Practical TEST.
My child swim in the condo pool most of the time. Are the water in the public pool same as condo pool?
Public Pools: Water abit salty, pool has a depth of 1.8m, length is 50m.
Condo Pools: Water might not be so salty, limited depth, pool length vary between 15m to 50m or 100 depending on the condo pool design.
My advise is that you let your kids try out the pool before the test to ensure that they know what to expect for the test., especially in the deep water of 1.8m, some kids experience panic when they do for the first time.
So, the answer is public pool and the condo pool are not the same. Meaning also to say, your child can swim in the condo pool does not mean he can swim in the public pool if he is doing it for the FIRST TIME.
What are the changes in Swimsafer with effect 1st June 2024?
Stage 3, stage 5 (Silver) and stage 6 (Gold) are some of the affected changes. Click each respective stage for more details. YOu need to do your Theory Test FIrst before you do the Practical Test.
You need to do your Theory First before attempting the practical Test.
July 2024 onward, you need to do your theory first before doing the swimsafer practical test. The theory link can be found here.
What if my child is afraid of deep water?
Instructors are trained to help children overcome water fears through gradual exposure and confidence-building exercises. Else he may join our upcoming holiday swimsafer program held at clementi and delta. More details here.
What is so special about Clementi Swimming Complex pool water?
Slightly salty as compared to other pool. Some first time user might have problem adjusting to the environment and fear set in. So it is advisable to get use to the environment at Clementi Pool.
Do you offer 6 Days Holiday Swimsafer program?
Yes we do. The intent is to go thru the syllabus and help them understand the contend better. The holiday swim program are held at clementi and delta pool during the june and december school holidays every year. Read more here.