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Aquatic Centre

We stand proud.

Catering for Individuals

Our highly professional staff ensure they cater for the individual needs and ability of each child.

Until Year 10, all St Andrew's students undertake swimming lessons as part of their health and physical education and to help build their confidence in the water. Whether a child is just starting out in the pool or an experienced swimmer interested in competing, our qualified staff focus on developing the skills of each individual.

State-of-the-Art Facilities

The St Andrew's Aquatic Centre is a $13 million facility featuring a FINA accredited 50-metre swimming pool, with programs servicing St Andrew's students as well as the wider community.

St Andrew's is a proud sporting school with a history of achievement in both swimming and water polo. Our state-of-the-art Aquatic Centre houses the St Andrew’s Swimming Club and Water Polo Program, as well as student and adult squad swimming programs, including specialist coaching for elite athletes. The St Andrew's Aquatic Centre also provides an indoor Learn to Swim program catering for infants from three-months of age and lap swimming open to both St Andrew’s families and the wider community.

  • 50m pool, with 10 lanes
  • Undercover 15m learn-to-swim pool
  • Undercover grandstand for 500 spectators
  • High-definition, 5m display screen for instant results and video review
  • Brand new changing rooms and office space
  • Club rooms and learning space
  • Function rooms
  • Healthy food and beverage at The Lanes Cafe
  • Swim Club.

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Sunshine Coast Primary Independent District Swimming
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February 24, 2023

Our fantastic Junior swimmers were outstanding at the Sunshine Coast Independent Schools Carnival on Tuesday. There was some amazing swimming to finish a very close Runners up in the Overall Trophy - just 53 points behind Matthew Flinders. Importantly there was lots of success and enjoyment. Congratulations to our Independent …
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