Bringing Swimming Direct To Schools
Pop-Up Pools for Schools
Bringing swimming and water safety directly to children who need it most
At Swimmers Ed, we specialise in delivering high-quality pop-up swimming pools directly onto school sites, removing one of the biggest barriers to swimming education: access.
In 2025 alone, we have taught over 3,000 children to swim and build essential water-safety skills through our on-site school program.
For many schools and families, access to private swimming pools, transport, and affordable lessons is limited or simply not possible. Our pop-up pool model solves this by bringing a fully managed, safe, and compliant swimming environment straight to the school, allowing children to learn where they feel most comfortable and schools to deliver swimming provision without the logistical burden.
What we do
Install a fully heated, temporary swimming pool on school grounds
Deliver structured swimming lessons and water-safety education during the school day
Work with schools to support pupils of all abilities, including non-swimmers and nervous learners
Remove the need for off-site travel, reducing cost, disruption, and lost learning time
Our programs are designed to be inclusive, efficient, and impactful, helping schools tackle the growing national issue of children leaving primary education without basic swimming or water-safety skills.
Why it matters
Too many children miss out on swimming because access to pools is limited, private lessons are unaffordable, or transport isn’t viable. This creates a serious water-safety gap, particularly for children who may never otherwise have the opportunity to learn.
By bringing swimming directly into schools, Swimmers Ed helps ensure that every child gets the chance to learn this life-saving skill, regardless of background or circumstance.
Partner with Swimmers Ed
If your school is looking for a practical, proven solution to deliver swimming provision on site, our pop-up pools offer a safe, cost-effective, and high-impact alternative.
Get in touch to discuss bringing a Swimmers Ed pop-up pool to your school.