Drowning spike prompts calls for mandatory swimming lessons in primary schools

By Harriet Alexander
Updated January 4 2017 - 12:08pm, first published 10:19am
A spike in drownings has prompted calls for mandatory swimming lessons in schools. Photo: Anita Jones
A spike in drownings has prompted calls for mandatory swimming lessons in schools. Photo: Anita Jones
Royal Life Saving NSW has reported that half the state's primary schoolchildren are unable to swim by the time they enter high school. Photo: Supplied
Royal Life Saving NSW has reported that half the state's primary schoolchildren are unable to swim by the time they enter high school. Photo: Supplied

Water safety advocates have called for mandatory swimming classes in primary schools, with some parents eschewing lessons because they cannot afford them.

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