Institute of Swimming

Institute of Swimming
Abbreviation IoS
Formation 1970s
Legal status Non profit company (registration 01759210)
Purpose/focus Swimming training education in the UK
Headquarters SportPark, 3 Oakwood Drive, Loughborough, Leicestershire, LE11 3QF
Region served UK
Membership Swimming instructors
Main organ Board of Directors
Parent organization Amateur Swimming Association
Affiliations British Swimming, Royal Life Saving Society UK
Website IoS

The Institute of Swimming is a swimming educational organisation based in Loughborough, Leicestershire.

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History

It was known as the Institute of Swimming Teachers and Coaches (ISTC), and was based on Granby Street in Loughborough town centre, and previous to that in the 1990s on Forest Road (B5350) at Dawson House. As the IoS it was previously based at Harold Fern House in the town.

The ISTC was formed by the ASA in the 1970s.[1] It became the Institute of Swimming on 15 July 2004. The organisation was incorporated as a company on 6 October 1983.

Function

It supplies the main training for the Amateur Swimming Association (ASA). Swimming schools and coaches can be registered with the organisation so long as they have adequate coaching qualifications. This register is available to the public searching for qualified swimming instructors. In this respect it is similar to a trade association for swimming teachers. Comprehensive insurance is provided as part of membership.

It published the magazine Swimming (when the ISTC), now called Swimming Times[2], published with the ASA.

Professional qualifications

Fellows of the Institute of Swimming can use the FIoS designation after their name.

Structure

The HQ is sited off the A512, close to junction 23 of the M1, and at the furthest west of the Loughborough University campus, via Holywell Way, next to Holywell Wood. Nearby is the Centre for Renewable Energy Systems Technology and Energy Technologies Institute. On the other side of the A512 is the Link Hotel.[3]

The future London Aquatics Centre is planned to become the HQ for the organisation.

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