Who We Are

Blue Dolphin Swimming Club was founded back in 2017 with one board member among 7 swimming instructors. In the first few years, we grew to more than 10 Swim Australian qualified instructors. After the covid19 pandemic, we rebuilt our team to more than 20 professional qualified swimming instructors.

Vision

A world where death caused by drowning is dramatically reduced.

Our Mission

To inculcate all people from all walk of life on how to swim without discrimination.

Value

Quality of teaching is our top priority. We are a team of swimming professionals who are passionate about teaching students on how to swim.

Meet Our Founders

Sudsiri Nuntawan Na Ayudhaya (Pi Siri)

Besides being a Board Director at Blue Dolphin Swimming Club, Pi Siri is also the Owner and Founder of Brain Scan, CEO and Founder at Manta’s Journey, PR Director at Irene Pool Villa Resort, Owner’s Representative at Idyllic Concept Resort.

Pi Siri was amazed by the beauty and kindness of Cambodian people during her first trip to the kingdom in the early 2010s and it inspired her to create Blue Dolphin with a sole purpose, i.e. to contribute back to the society. To these days, Pi Siri has been an active advisory board member at Blue Dolphin.

Mr. Natthasak Thaw-Udom (Teacher Payu)

Teacher Payu is a charter member of the Global Water Safety and Drowning Prevention Rotary Club, the founder of Krupayuswim Thailand, and also a Swim Australian Qualified coach.

He has more than 17 years of teaching experience, and more than 5000 swimming students taught to date including babies, toddlers, younger children, adults, regular students, students with learning disability.

Teacher Payu was passionate about swimming since the age of 6. As a young adult, he had been competed in both national and international arenas with countless medals won. Most importantly, he is the only one among a very few swimming instructors in Thailand who specializes in baby swimming and teaching swimming using sign language for hearing-impaired students.

Teacher Payu has been a pioneer in numerous social projects both in Thailand and in Cambodia. His voluntary works, among others, include building swimming pools for students in rural community, initiating survival swimming programs for underprivileged children across the country, promoting the necessity and spreading the awareness about the importance of water safety.