Banbury swim teacher brings employment to 50 working mums

A Banbury business woman is celebrating International Women's Day with her all female staff and a look back at the women she has helped over the last fifteen years.
Tamsin, far right, with her swim teamTamsin, far right, with her swim team
Tamsin, far right, with her swim team

In November 2004, mum of two, Tamsin Brewis, made the decision to start her own baby swim school, in a bid to provide a better quality of swimming lessons to children living in Banbury and Northampton.

Fifteen years on, Tamsin has taught over 7,000 children to swim across four counties from her Banbury headquarters in Middleton Road. She’s also trained and employed nearly 50 mums to work alongside her, bringing career opportunities to women from across the south east.

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Since early February Tamsin is proud to employ an all-female team, from the swimming teachers in the pools, to the support team in her office.

Tamsin and the office staffTamsin and the office staff
Tamsin and the office staff

Tamsin said: “I started my business back when my children were six and eight, so I can fully appreciate the challenges faced by working mums.

“Having been through the long days, hectic schedule and constant childcare juggle myself, I’m extremely passionate about offering flexible career opportunities for my team.

"Our swimming teachers all come from a real variety of backgrounds – we’ve got former primary school teachers, stay-at-home mums and even a former policewoman teaching with us.

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"I like to utilise their experiences by encouraging them to join me in learning a specialist - and very rewarding – skill, by training to become a Water Babies instructor. Some of my teachers have been working with me for years and others have gone on to utilise their training in other ways.

She added: I’m amazed at what we’ve achieved, as an all-female team.”

One of the many inspirational women working alongside Tamsin on a daily basis is 45-year-old Claire Dummer, from Northampton. As well as a part-time role with the office team as client services manager, the mum of one is now a fully qualified swimming instructor, teaching little ones at pools across Northamptonshire.

The support she’s been given by Tamsin since first joining the team in 2010 has helped her achieve many professional and personal milestones.

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Claire said: “Tamsin was there for me during the breakdown of my first marriage. As a newly single mum, she was my rock during such a tough time and showed me that I could still achieve my dreams, despite what life had thrown at me.

"I’d always been desperate to retrain as a swimming teacher, but the timing had never been right. Once I was back on my feet, Tamsin supported me through the Water Babies

training – now, I teach little ones a couple of days a week and I absolutely love it.

"I’m happily remarried, to my lovely husband, Mark, and I’ve even had the confidence to tackle a number of challenging open water swims, which I hand on heart don’t think I could have ever imagined taking that on before I joined Water Babies.

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"I feel as though the sky’s the limit. I wouldn’t be where I am today without Tamsin, who has supported me so much over the last ten years.”

Having just celebrated their fifteenth year in business, Tamsin thanked her team of 14 swimming instructors and office staff with a day out a Legoland – a chance to reflect on recent achievements and look forward to plans for the future.

“It was the least I could do, each and every one of my team have been instrumental in the success of Water Babies Bucks and Beds. I can honestly say that I couldn’t have done this without them and look forward to sharing in more success for years to come,” saidTamsin.

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