We are the premier Swim Schools in Penrith and Emu Plains, offering Learn To Swim lessons for all -
Love To Swim, Swim for Safety, Swim for Life.
We have been providing professional Learn To Swim and coaching services to Penrith, Emu Plains and surrounding regions for more than two decades, with the owners - Karen and Alan Bentley – heavily involved in swimming in the district for over 30 years. The company has proudly gone from strength to strength over the past 3 decades, whilst retaining a family friendly outlook and above all a passion
for swimming excellence and water safety. Take advantage of their experience and come share their love for swimming - an important skill for life - at one of the two local centres Nepean Swim and Fitness currently operate - Eva Bory’s Swim School in Emu Plains and Nepean Aquatic Centre in Penrith. Eva Bory’s Swim School is an iconic name in swimming, with a long and rich local history. Eva Bory was born in Hungary, and taught herself to swim at age 9. By age 18 she was selected to compete at the 1956 Melbourne Olympics, after breaking the 100m backstroke record in 1955. After competing in the Olympics, in which the Hungarian swim team broke the 4 x 100m Medley Relay World Record, Eva was granted political asylum and brought her swimming talents to Australia. Eva started out teaching swimming in Bondi, and helped to establish the now famous Carlile swimming program, then built her first pool in the Western Suburbs in 1967. In 1973, following the publication in 1971 of a very successful book on swimming teaching which was published in all English speaking countries, Eva Bory built the Emu Plains pool. Later in life Eva Bory was inducted into the Australian Swimming Hall of Fame as recognition of all she achieved in swimming in our local area and Australia wide. She moved to the USA and married in 1984, but remains a much loved and respected figure within the local swimming community, and travels back to Australia regularly to visit friends and colleagues. The local tradition of learning to swim at Eva Bory’s Swim School continues into the next generation, with past swimming students now bringing their children to the Emu Plains venue to learn aquatic skills and safety. Karen and Alan Bentley have a strong personal history with Eva Bory Swim School, with Karen learning to swim at the facility as a child in the 70’s, and Alan swimming in squads there from 1980 to the mid 90’s. Karen became a swimming instructor at Eva Bory’s in 1986, and a level 2 performance coach in 1994, with the Bentleys managing Eva Bory’s Swim School from 1992 -1994, then again from March 2002 to the present day. Nepean Aquatic Centre was conceived by the Bentley’s after recognising the need for a first class Aquatic facility in Penrith. Nepean Aquatic Centre opened in March 2011, and is the newest and largest private facility of its kind in the region, featuring a 6 lane 25 metre lap pool (with 2 lanes extending to 50 metres), a separate Learn To Swim pool heated to 31 degrees with separate air conditioned observation room for parents, gym room, well appointed change rooms with hot showers, family change room and ample off street parking. In designing Nepean Aquatic Centre they set out to create a venue that was modern and energy efficient, making best use of the ample natural light and ventilation available. Nepean Aquatic Centre use only the best possible filtration systems to ensure the water in both pools is of excellent quality at all times. Nepean Aquatic Centre was the first venue built in the development of a long awaited leisure precinct for Penrith. The location now also has a children’s long day care centre and a café, with a Health and Fitness Club currently in construction and set to open in early 2015. The Bentleys have had a huge influence on local swimming in addition to the 2 venues currently under their operation. From 1994 – 1997 Karen Bentley set up and managed the swimming program at Ripples in St Marys, and in 1997 opened Fitness World Swimming in Peachtree Rd Penrith, a venue that operated strongly for 13 years until November 2010 when a change in venue ownership forced a cease in NSF operations. Teaching your child to swim is giving them an important gift for life. Swimming Australia advocate that every Australian should be taught acceptable aquatic skills in a safe and friendly environment. Swimming skills – particularly for children – are fundamental to every individual’s safety and overall development. And it’s great fun! Swimming offers one of the best physical exercise activities for good health with minimal risk of injury, which can be continued throughout all stages of life. Physical activity has been proven to improve child development including academic performance, language and maths, fine and gross motor skills, coordination, socialisation and confidence. In the US, studies have shown that the highest academic achievement tended to be attained by members of the swimming and water polo teams. For infants, swimming has the additional benefit of enhancing and stimulating their general development, and providing a strong bonding experience for infant and carer as they share quality time in the water. For older children, swimming lessons are often the first structured learning environment they experience, with the social interactions with the teacher and classmates setting an important foundation for future learning. It’s has also been recently suggested by an Australian study out of Griffith University that children who swim often display advanced literacy and numeracy skills. We are registered with both Swim Australia and AUSTSWIM, and provide Learn To Swim and Aquatic Fitness activities for all ages, from babies to retirees. Swimming truly is an activity for life, for every individual regardless of age or ability, and we cater for all groups providing Aquanatal Aquarobics to Seniors Heartmoves classes and everything in between! We provide Learn To Swim classes from approximately 6 months, and every child is an individual and learns at their own pace, which is why our program is based on the achievement of skills within each level. www.nepeanaquaticcentre.com.au www.evaboryswimschool.com.au
06/06/2026
Keeping our littlest swimmers cosy this winter 👶💙
Our baby classes are held in heated pools to ensure a warm, gentle and comfortable experience from start to finish.
Top tips for winter lessons:
• Dress baby in easy-to-remove layers
• Use a hooded towel or dressing gown post-swim
• Have a warm change of clothes ready
• Cuddle time after class helps keep them snug
Warm water, warm cuddles, and growing confidence 💧
🎉💦 Celebrate your birthday with us at Nepean Aquatic Centre or Eva Bory’s Swim School! 🎂🎈
🏊♂️🌊 Make a splash with one of our most popular birthday party options — featuring our inflatable slide and two full hours of water-filled fun your guests will LOVE!
⚠️ Party spots fill fast, especially during warmer months and school holidays — so we strongly recommend booking early to secure your preferred date and time ⏰🎉
Don’t miss out on the ultimate poolside celebration — book now and let the birthday fun flow! 💦🥳
🌊🏊♂️ Our School Holiday Intensive Program is back these July School Holidays at Nepean Aquatic Centre!
Give your child the opportunity to build confidence, improve technique & strengthen their water safety skills this winter ❄️💙
With 5 consecutive days of lessons, swimmers can:
✔️ Fast-track progression
✔️ Improve confidence in the water
✔️ Strengthen technique & consistency
✔️ Continue progressing throughout winter
📢 Kings Birthday Trading Hours
We’re open on Monday 8th June 2026!
✅ All lessons and programs will run as usual
📲 Can’t attend? Please mark your absence in the app to receive a make-up token
⏰ Centres will close early at 7:00pm (no evening public swimming or aquarobics)
Today Karen Bentley, NSF Director, finished her final reception shift at NAC! 🥳
Karen is moving away from reception to focus on her other roles within the business, including the role of Squad Administrator, as our hugely successful Squad swimming program continues to grow and evolve.
Karen has also in recent years returned to coaching our squad athletes, a role that brings her full circle and back to her original passion within Aquatics over 40 years ago.
Customers will miss Karens smiling face on reception, but you can always say hi when you see Karen on deck. 😊
🏆💙 Congratulations to the Nepean Aquatic Centre Swim Club on a hugely successful 2025 SC Season & 2025/26 LC Season, as recognised over the weekend at the Metro South West awards! 🏊♂️🏊♀️
A huge thank you to our incredible coaching team, Squad Administrator and 2025/26 Club Committee, who have worked together to support our amazing swimmers and help achieve these outstanding results!
🌟 HIGHLIGHTS INCLUDE… 🌟
TEAM AWARDS
🥇 MSW Premier Club
🥇 MSW SC Male Champion Club
🥇 MSW SC Female Champion Club
🥇 MSW LC Male Champion Club
AGE CHAMPIONS
1. Short Course
💪 Abi Marionneaux-Wegg - 11YR Girls
💪 William Ison - 14YR Boys
💪 Delinda Thompson - 14YR Girls
💪 Mehnaaz Khaliqi - 17 & Over Girls
💪 Jett Cotter - Open Boys
2. Long Course
🏊♂️ Eamon Meliska - 9YR Boys
🏊♀️ Abi Marionneaux-Wegg - 11YR Girls
🏊♀️ Lana Solaman - 12YR Girls
🏊♀️ Vienna O’Connor - 13YR Girls
🏊♂️ William Ison - 14YR Boys
🏊♀️ Mehnaaz Khaliqi - 17 & Over Girls
🏊♂️ Jett Cotter - Open Boys
Record Breakers
🔥 William Ison - 200 IM LC
🔥 Delinda Thompson - 100 Free LC
🔥 Omar Khaliqi - 800 Free LC
👏 Congratulations to Adam Edgley who was recognised for his efforts as our Race Secretary and his support of MSW over the last season.
A very special congratulations to the MSW New Referee recipient: Margaret Grand 👏🎉
💙🏊♂️ Congratulations Team NAC — this is one to be incredibly proud of! 🏆✨