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Claremont Swimming & Fitness Stadium

Venue Name Change

From 1 January 2025, HBF Stadium officially rebranded to Perth High Performance Centre (Perth HPC). The venue remains owned and operated by VenuesWest, at the same location at 100 Stephenson Avenue, Mount Claremont. More information here.

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A wide variety of facilities available to you, the Perth community

Our venue features three 50m pools, a gymnastics training centre, a modern gym with a dedicated group fitness studio, café, dive pool, water polo pool and function spaces.

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Swim, train and play

Enjoy our range of services with flexible options to suit your needs - become a member or visit casually. Every visit directly supports WA athletes on their journey to success. Be inspired by the athletes training here, from young hopefuls to International stars, and see how today's kids become tomorrow's champions.

  • Gym

    People of all ages, sizes and fitness levels are welcome to enjoy our gym facilities and classes.

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  • Swim

    Swim laps, learn to swim or enjoy leisure swimming in our Olympic sized pools.

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  • Kids Gymnastics

    Explore our gymnastics classes for toddlers to primary school children, with programs designed around the school term and exciting holiday sessions.

    Our Holiday Kids Gym returns each school holidays, welcoming children aged 18 months to 8 years on Tuesdays and Fridays during the break.

    Our Term Kids Gym program for children aged 18 months to 10 years aligns with the school term. Click below to learn more!

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For babies and toddlers, swimming lessons are more than just a splash in the pool—they’re a powerful tool for early development, confidence-building, and water safety. While it might seem harmless to pause lessons during the cooler months or busy family periods, maintaining a consistent swim routine can make a world of difference in a young child’s progress.

In the early years, children are constantly learning and adapting. Swimming introduces them to new environments, helps them build trust with instructors, and encourages physical coordination. These lessons are often a child’s first structured activity, and the familiarity of weekly sessions helps them feel secure and supported. When lessons are paused, even for a few weeks, it can feel like a long time to a young child. That gap can lead to hesitation, regression in skills, or a loss of confidence, especially for those still adjusting to the water.

Ongoing swim lessons also play a key role in physical development. Swimming strengthens growing muscles, improves balance and coordination, and supports cardiovascular health, all in a gentle, low-impact way that’s perfect for little bodies. And because it’s fun, children are more likely to stay engaged and active.

Routine is another major benefit. Young children thrive on consistency, and regular swim sessions provide a predictable rhythm that supports emotional and behavioural growth. Our swim school offers flexible options, such as the ability to pause lessons for holidays, making it easier for families to stay committed without losing momentum.

Perhaps most importantly, swimming is a life-saving skill. As children grow and spend more time around water, whether at the beach, pool, or on holiday, having strong, retained swimming skills can significantly reduce the risk of drowning. Continuous lessons help reinforce those skills and ensure they’re ready when it matters most.

In short, swimming isn’t just a seasonal activity, it’s a year-round investment in your child’s safety, development, and confidence. Keeping them in the water consistently helps them grow stronger, braver, and more capable with every splash.

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