It is a continuation of the club's excellent performances over the past six months.
Zyleika Pratt-Smith, Kasha Stokes, Tegan Sloan and Talitha McEwan attended the NZ Junior Championships earlier in the year and all set personal best times.
Zyleika won gold medals in the 8-and-under age group in the 50 backstroke and 100 breaststroke, as well as silver medals in the 50 freestyle, 200 backstroke and 100 freestyle.
Talitha, Zyleika and Kasha have also broken Bay of Plenty records this year.
Papamoa's head coach Mike Le Cocq is into his 10th year at the club, which operates from Papamoa School's outdoor pool in the summer and Baywave in the winter.
"I have watched it grow from one competitive swimmer to having 12 national swimmers this year," he said.
"We have grown the club from being part-time to full-time and we have an awesome group of kids. I am very proud of them. It is a lot of hard work.
"I am not your typical coach that stands there with a whip every day. I want to get to know the kids outside of swimming as well."
Le Cocq says Zyleika, 8, is one to watch in the future.
"She has been with us a year and a bit. She is very, very good and very quick through the water. She does synchro as well and has broken a number of Bay records this year.
"She qualified for NAGS as a 12-year-old and already has New Zealand Short Course times and is not far off a New Zealand record."
"We have also turned around the financial health of the club through getting the community involved and applying for funding.
"Pak'nSave Papamoa is a huge part of our club. They fund all our Learn to Swim programme coaches and we had 150 kids involved last year."
- Information: Mike Le Cocq, ph 027 606 9837.