Swimming South Africa building accreditation system for schools, with 12 already signed on

Swimming South Africa (SSA) announced last week that it had signed Memoranda of Understanding with 12 schools to begin building a system to accredit schools that could serve as good development homes for young swimmers.

SSA, the national governing body of the sport, said in its press release that it hopes to “assist athletes in integrating career, education, lifestyle and sporting demands,” and sees an accreditation system as a way to help do this.

For a school, whether a high school or college, to be accredited, it must have “all of the necessary infrastructure, both academic and sporting, in place” to help athletes properly develop, or show themselves to be in the process of creating that infrastructure.

SSA says it wants to eventually have at least two accredited institutions in each of its 9 political provinces. So far, the 12 accredited schools represent 5 provinces.

You can read more on the Swimming South Africa website here.

The accredited provinces are below:

  • Waterstone College, Kibler Park, Johannesburg, Gauteng
  • Willowridge High School, The Willows, Pretoria East, Gauteng
  • Curro Private School, Nelspruit, Mpumalanga .
  • Pecanwood College, Hartebeespoort Dam, North West
  • Glenwood High School, Durban, Kwa Zulu Natal
  • Ashton International College, Ballito, Kwa Zulu Natal
  • Crawford College, Sandton, Gauteng
  • Crawford College, La Lucia, Kwa Zulu Natal
  • Crawford College, Lonehill, Gauteng
  • Crawford College, North Coast, Kwa Zulu  Natal
  • St. Benedicts’s Catholic School, Bedfordview, Ekurhuleni, Gauteng
  • C & N Meisieskool Oranje, Bloemfontein, Free State

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Jared Anderson swam for nearly twenty years. Then, Jared Anderson stopped swimming and started writing about swimming. He's not sick of swimming yet. Swimming might be sick of him, though. Jared was a YMCA and high school swimmer in northern Minnesota, and spent his college years swimming breaststroke and occasionally pretending …

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