
PADI Open water Scuba Instructor Course (4 days).
The PADI OWSI Course is the core of the PADI Instructor training process.
The goal of the programme is to prepare you to function as an effective
PADI Instructor by thoroughly familiarizing you with the PADI system
and all its diver training programs. You will draw upon your current
skills and knowledge while learning how to conduct classroom, pool and
open water teaching sessions. While successful completion of the IDC
will prepare you to easily pass the Instructor Examination, this is
not the focus of the course. Our programme is specifically designed
to arm you with the basic skills and knowledge you will need to begin
your career as a scuba Instructor. Please note that the OWSI processing
fee is not included in the OWSI course fee and must be paid to PADI.
Please see our prices page
for the current PADI OWSI application processing fee

OWSI Prerequisites
OWSI Candidates
should be certified as a PADI Assistant Instructor or Instructor from
another diver training organization. They must be at least 18years old,
have been certified as a diver for 6 months and have 60 logged dives
(including experience in deep, night and navigation diving).
Candidates must
also have proof of completing CPR and First Aid training within the
previous 24 months, and provide documentation of having a medical examination
within the previous 12 months showing fitness for diving.>
Candidates who have
completed any of their previous training through diver training organizations
other than PADI, must be able to provide copies of their certification
cards or other documentation.
Independent Learning Prerequisites
Prior to the start of the OWSI Course, candidates are required to have
up to date knowledge of the latest PADI
training bulletins, good inwater skills relating to the Open water course,
Adventures in Diving course and Rescue course. Why not refresh your
skills with the DIVE
THEORY Online - PADI Dive Theory Online content is broken down into
6 easy-to-learn sections, covering: Physics, Physiology, Equipment,
The Recreational Dive Planner, Diving Environments and Dive Skills.
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