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FAST Aquatic Centre

Located within the grounds of Fairholme College, Fairholme Aquatic Centre is home to two heated indoor pools: a 25m eight-lane pool, and a 10m three-lane instruction pool.


Our aquatic programs offer an excellent standard of technique training from infants through to Masters, both for Fairholme College students and the wider community.


College Swim Program


The Fairholme College Swim Program covers water safety, stroke correction and a variety of aquatic-based sports and activities for Fairholme students:

  • Prep to Year 2
  • Years 3 to 6
  • Years 7 to 12
  • Squads


Learn to Swim


Our award-winning Learn to Swim program is open to the wider community, offering lessons from Infants through to the completion of an 8-level swim program, with fantastic pathways and opportunities for further development in squad and triathlon.


All of our Swim Teachers are AUSTSWIM qualified and undertake continued professional development each year.


  • Infant classes (from 6 months of age)
  • 8-level learn to swim program (from approx 3 years of age)
  • Beginner squad
  • Mini squad
  • Intensive holiday programs


FAST Aquatics Swim Club


The Fairholme Aquatics Swim Club, or FAST (Fairholme Aquatics Swim Team) provides competitive opportunities for swimmers in the Fairholme College program, and the wider community including girls and boys.


Programs offered for:

  • Introducing young swimmers to competitive swimming
  • Training squads
  • Club nights
  • FAST League team events
  • Regional, state and national swim meets


Adult Programs


FAST Links offers swimming for Over 18 members including:

  • Deep water running
  • Adult fitness swimming
  • Triathlon training


Royal Life Saving at Fairholme


Clinics are conducted by our Aquatic Centre staff.


Become a Learn to Swim Teacher


Teaching swimming is a rewarding experience, helping to keep people safe in the water and making a positive impact in the lives of others.


We regularly run the AUSTSWIM courses which provide you with qualifications that are recognised Australia-wide as well as internationally.


For further information on becoming a swim teacher or joining the Fairholme Aquatics Swim School program, get in touch with Fairholme Aquatic Centre.

Keeping In Touch


Fairholme Aquatic Centre

PO Box 688

40 Wirra Wirra Street, Toowoomba QLD 4350

T +61 7 4688 4658

E FAST@fairholme.qld.edu.au (FAST Swim Club and FAST Links)


Senior Coach

Mr Micheal Wise

T 074688 4658

E Michael.Wise@fairholme.qld.edu.au


Assistant Coach

Ms Jo Anderson

T 07 4688 4658

E Jo.Anderson@fairholme.qld.edu.au


Aquatic Centre Administration

Ms Madison Craven

T 07 4688 4658

E Madison.Craven@fairholme.qld.edu.au


Learn To Swim Coordinator

Mrs Judy Dickinson

T 07 4688 4658

E Judy.Dickinson@fairholme.qld.edu.au



Learn More…

Aquatic News

By Sarah Richardson 26 Oct, 2023
Year 10 students Katie Seaby and Ava Macey are making a splash on the pool deck, playing an important part in keeping children safe in the water this summer.
Swimming into History - Mackenzie Grimes
By Graeme Morris 28 Mar, 2023
At just 14 years old, Mackenzie Grimes is making big waves in the swimming pool. Mackenzie recently broke the 50m, 100m, and 200m backstroke records at the Darling Downs Swimming trials. ‘I also broke the 50m backstroke record at our school swimming carnival and the 50m backstroke record at the Toowoomba Secondary School Swimming carnival,’ Mackenzie said. Her love for swimming started at a young age when she began taking lessons at her local swimming pool. As she grew older, she developed a passion for backstroke. ‘I love all swimming disciplines, but backstroke is by far my favourite because I feel really comfortable doing it and I’ve achieved some great results with it.’ One of Mackenzie’s biggest inspirations is Kaylee McKeown, who won gold in the backstroke at the Tokyo Olympics. Watching Kaylee compete and achieve such success has motivated Mackenzie to work even harder towards her own goals, she says. Her training schedule is rigorous, with eight sessions a week, but she remains dedicated and committed to achieving her dreams. Recently, Mackenzie was presented with Lisa Curry’s daughter’s swimsuit, which she says was a touching gesture and a symbol of the support she has received from the swimming community. ‘I got quite emotional when Lisa presented me with the swimsuit. I wasn’t expecting it at all, and it would have been so sad for her to give it away. ‘It is currently hanging in my wardrobe, but we plan to have it framed so I can hang it on my wall.’ Mackenzie’s ultimate goal is to make it to the top three at nationals, and she is determined to make it happen. She knows she has to put in a lot of hard work and effort but is confident in her abilities and is excited about what the future holds. ‘I’m hoping that I can one day represent Australia,’ she says. 
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