Prescot Swimming Club was established in 1967 in Prescot, near Liverpool, to promote the teaching of swimming and the coaching of swimmers at all levels of competition. | |
The Club is run entirely by volunteers in both coaching and administration.Through the dedication and skill of coaches over the years the Club has produced swimmers of national and international ability, some of whom have gone on to swim in European & Olympic competition. | |
Prescot Swimming Club is fully affiliated to Swim England (formerly
the Amateur Swimming Association) and is a SwimMark Essential Club. Formerly called swim21, SwimMark accreditation is Swim England’s quality standard for clubs. It recognises high standards of governance, sustainability and effectiveness. |
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The Club offers a warm and friendly atmosphere for swimmers. Parents/guardians are encouraged to stay and watch their child swim and discuss their development with the coaches. |
The club has five sessions (four swimming) over the week
at the Knowsley Leisure and Culture Park, Longview Drive, Huyton, L36
6EG. Additional training is available via the Prescot Open Swimming Squad at both Knowsley and the Parr Swimming Centre in St Helens. |
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Knowsley Leisure & Culture Park | Inside the Centre |
All @ Knowsley | Main Pool | Small Pool |
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Mon | 8:00-9:00pm | N/A |
Wed | 7:30-9:00pm | 7:30-8:30pm |
Fri | 7:30-9:00pm | 7:30-8:30pm |
Sun | 2:30-4:30pm* | 2:30-3:10pm (Ducklings) 3:10-3:50pm (Dolphins) 3:50-4:30pm (Sharks) |
* New Swimmers might not stay in for full 2 hours to start with |
Knowsley Leisure and Culture Park boasts an eight-lane 25m competition pool and a 25m training pool with a moveable (variable depth) floor.
There is a large spectator balcony overlooking the large pool, seating in the cafe overlooks one end of the small pool