At Borough of Harrow Swimming Club (BHSC), assessments are a key part of our Learn to Swim programme. They ensure every swimmer progresses safely, confidently, and with the correct technical foundations.
Progression is based on demonstrated ability, not time spent in a class.
Swimmers are assessed during the term as part of normal lessons
There is no separate assessment session
Teachers observe skills over multiple weeks, not on a single day
This approach ensures that outcomes are performed consistently and confidently, not just once.
Each swimmer is assessed against the specific outcomes for their current stage within the BHSC Learn to Swim pathway.
Depending on the stage, this includes:
Water confidence and independence
Body position, balance, and streamlining
Breathing control and coordination
Push & glide skills
Stroke technique and control
Endurance and consistency
All required outcomes for a stage must be met before progression is recommended.
Progression is recommended only when:
All stage outcomes are consistently achieved
Skills are demonstrated with control, confidence, and correct technique
The swimmer can perform skills independently and repeatedly
If some outcomes are not yet secure, swimmers will remain in their current stage to allow time for consolidation. This ensures long-term success and avoids gaps in skill development.
At the end of the assessment period, parents receive a written assessment report via the Parent Portal.
The report includes:
Current stage
Outcomes achieved
Areas still requiring consolidation
Clear recommendation:
Remain in current stage, or
Progress to the next stage or class
This feedback is designed to be clear, transparent, and informative, so parents understand both progress made and next steps.
It is normal for swimmers to spend more than one term in a stage.
This may be because:
Technical skills need further refinement
Confidence or consistency is still developing
Endurance requirements are not yet met
Remaining in a stage is not a setback — it is often the fastest way to build strong, confident swimmers and prevent future technical difficulties.
When a swimmer is ready:
Progression is based on assessment outcomes, not age
Class moves are made to ensure the swimmer is placed in the most appropriate learning environment
Swimmers showing strong ability and commitment may be identified for:
Pre-Squad transition
Future competitive pathways, where appropriate
All movements are guided by technical readiness and long-term development.
Safety and confidence come first
Quality technique over speed of progression
Consistency over one-off performance
Clear communication with parents
Our goal is to develop swimmers who are capable, confident, and prepared for the next stage — whether that is recreational swimming or competitive pathways.