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Home > Why learning to swim helps Queensland kids in the classroom

Why learning to swim helps Queensland kids in the classroom

Last Updated: April 2, 2026
Teacher in pool with child at Carlile Swim.

Australianย Olympicย swimmerย Olivia Wunsch was onlyย sixย yearsย oldย when a landmark Griffith University study found that children who swamย wereย more cognitively advancedย than their non-swimming peers.

The fast laneย to smarter brains:ย Whyย learning to swimย helpsย Queenslandย kidsย in the classroom

Nowย agedย 19, the teenage talent โ€“ who won goldย as a memberย of Australiaโ€™s 4x100m womenโ€™s freestyleย relayย team in Paris in 2024 โ€“ isย living proof of theย effects ofย swimmingย on academic skills.

Wunsch was studying for her Higher School Certificate when she competed at her first Olympics, taking her maths textbooks to Paris to cram for Year 12 exams when sheย wasnโ€™tย helping Australia win gold in the pool.

Nowย studyingย part-timeย for aย Bachelor of Commerce at Sydneyโ€™s Macquarie University, Wunschย has a busy 2026 in store โ€“ with the Commonwealth Games in Glasgow andย theย Pan-Pacific Championships in Los Angelesย bothย looming on the horizon.

A swim teacher and three children at Carlile Swim.

Having learnedย to swim as a toddler at Carlile Swimโ€™sย renownedย Ryde swim centre โ€“ย where founders Forbes and Ursula Carlile firstย introduced baby and toddler swim lessons in 1961 โ€“ Wunsch creditsย her swim trainingย with instilling the disciplineย sheย needsย to excel in and out of the pool.

โ€œByย training soย oftenย in the week,ย you learn to manage your time effectively and communicate with others about what you need and what your goals are,โ€ she said.

โ€œSwimmingย has really taught me to have good relationships with all my teachers and make clear what Iโ€™m trying to achieve not only in the pool, but also in the classroom as well.โ€

Carlile Swim, whichย recently expanded into Queensland afterย rebranding the stateโ€™sย nine Aquatic Achievers swim schools,ย co-sponsoredย a four-yearย Griffithย Universityย studyย that tested the cognitive abilities ofย a range of three,ย four, and five-year olds.

When the results were published in 2013, lead researcherย Professor Robyn Jorgensen saidย theย studyย found that children whoย swimย demonstrateย more advanced cognitive skills than their non-swimming counterparts.

โ€œThe children were anywhere from six to 15 months ahead of the normal population when it came to cognitive skills, problem solving in mathematics, counting, language, and following instructions,โ€ she said.

Swim teacher standing in front of children near a pool at Carlile Swim.

Twelve yearsย on โ€“ and having learned to swim as a toddler herself โ€“ Wunschย is the latest inย a long lineย of talented Australian athletes toย showcaseย academicย excellenceย alongside their sporting prowess.

Havingย made steady progress through the national ranks afterย making her competitive debut as an eight-year-old,ย Wunschย saysย thatย when it comes to succeeding in the pool, it helps to be surrounded by positiveย teammatesย and mentors.

โ€œMy squad environmentย has always been a really uplifting place to be,โ€ she said.

โ€œItโ€™s very empowering to go into an environment whereย everyone is of a similar mindset and working towards the same goals.โ€

Those goals saw Wunsch anchorย Australiaโ€™s 4x100mย womenโ€™s freestyleย relayย at the 2025 World Aquatics Championships in Singapore, where theย 19-year-oldย chased downย Torri Huske over the final 50 metres toย claim a stunning victoryย over theย heavily favouredย Americans.

Swim teacher sitting on the edge of the pool with feet in the water, with three children in the pool at Carlile Swim.

Chief executiveย Troy McDonaghย saysย that while Carlile Swimโ€™s arrival in Queensland will help open new elite pathways for competitive swimmers, the key mission remains saving and enhancing lives by teachingย the next generation of Aussie kidsย howย to swim well.

With summer in full swing andย Queenslandย parentsย considering a range of back-to-school activities, McDonaghย says there is no room for complacencyย when it comes to water safety โ€“ particularly with only 48 per cent of primary-school leavers able toย keep themselves afloat for two minutes or swim 50 metres.

โ€œSwimming is the only sport that saves lives,โ€ he said.ย โ€œWeโ€™re happy to say allย our teachers in the Carlile Swim program areย trained far beyond industry standards.โ€

McDonagh says Wunschโ€™s achievementsย embody theย high standardsย set by Forbes Carlile and his wife Ursula when they founded their swim school.

โ€œOlivia was only aย child herselfย whenย Griffith University first establishedย the link between swimming and improved cognitive skills,โ€ he said.

โ€œWeโ€™re immensely proud of her accomplishments,ย and we like to think ofย her asย proofย thatย learning to swimย canย genuinelyย help put kids on the path to greatness โ€“ whetherย thatโ€™sย in the pool,ย orย when theyโ€™re sitting down to openย their schoolbooksย in the classroom,โ€ he said.

A group of people standing next to a pool at Carlile Swim.

About Carlile Swim

Carlile Swim has been helping Australians learn to swim for almost 80 years.ย With 25 swim centres across Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria, and the ACT,ย the brandย hasย guided generations of Australians to feel comfortable in the water.

Founded by Australiaโ€™s first Olympic swimming coach, Forbes Carlile, and his wife Ursula โ€“ the first woman to coach Australia at the Olympics โ€“ Carlile Swim honours their legacy with a simple ethos: โ€œto swim well is an asset for life.โ€

Find out more about Carlile Swim here

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About the author, Meaghan Brightwell

Meaghan is an AFOL (adult fan of LEGO), intrepid traveller, and has a real knack for hunting down new and exciting playgrounds. In her past life Meaghan worked closely with families as a nurse and vacation care co-ordinator but can now be found awkwardly scaling play equipment with her two kids, enjoying a leisurely walk or reading a book.

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