Scottish Swimming Hustings calls for Joint Task Force

On 4 February Scottish Swimming delivered its first ever Hustings event “Saving Lives Changing Lives” inviting five politicians from five political parties to voice their views on sport, health, swimming and the sustainability of swimming pools for current and future generations. Attended by an audience of over 100 people representing different sports, water safety and… Continue reading Scottish Swimming Hustings calls for Joint Task Force

From Paralympic Glory to Swimming Teacher

Picture by Rogan Thomson/SWpix.com - 17/09/2016 - 2016 Rio Paralympic Games - Swimming - Olympic Aquatics Centre, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil - Abby Kane of Great Britain wins Silver in the Women's 100m Backstroke S13 Final.

Passion and a determination for swimming have driven a Paralympic swimmer to become a dedicated swim teacher, inspiring children across Scotland to learn life-saving swimming skills. Abby Kane’s journey to Paralympic success began in the pool at just three years old, when she joined the LEARN TO SWIM programme. Abby went on to win a… Continue reading From Paralympic Glory to Swimming Teacher

Scottish Swimming welcomes Government funding for School Swimming

Scottish Swimming School Lessons Clydebank Leisure Centre Photography by Jamie Williamson © Jamie Williamson, all rights reserved jamiewilliamson.com @jwilliamsonpix +44 (0) 7989 437787 [email protected]

Scottish Swimming is delighted by the Scottish Government Budget announcement to support school swimming through a learn to swim offer for primary school children. This much needed and timely funding will benefit thousands of young people across Scotland, equipping children with the vital water safety knowledge and basic swimming  skills to keep them safer in,… Continue reading Scottish Swimming welcomes Government funding for School Swimming

56% increase in people learning to swim in Scotland

The number of Scots taking part in the Learn to Swim programme across the country is close to the pre-Covid high with a 56% increase over the past seven years, an independent report has revealed. An evaluation report by Integratis Consulting found that participation in the programme, a joint initiative between Scottish Water and Scottish… Continue reading 56% increase in people learning to swim in Scotland

Cabinet Secretary Hails the Importance of Learning to Swim

Cabinet Secretary for Health and Social Care, Neil Gray MSP attended the Royal Commonwealth Pool on 8th April to visit a swimming related event as part of his Easter programme of activity. Scottish Swimming met with the Cabinet Secretary online on 19th December last year and also wrote to him in January and February with information pertaining to the support school swimming campaign and Scottish Swimmings strategic vision for aquatics facilities Photography by Jamie Williamson © Jamie Williamson, all rights reserved jamiewilliamson.com @jwilliamsonpix +44 (0) 7989 437787 [email protected]

Primary school aged children in Edinburgh’s Royal Commonwealth Pool experienced a vital water safety lesson today visited by Cabinet Secretary Neil Gray MSP. Together with preschool lessons, the water safety session was a firm reminder of the importance of children learning to swim and having basic water safety skills to keep them safer in and… Continue reading Cabinet Secretary Hails the Importance of Learning to Swim

#TrySomethingNew | Learn to Swim

When adults admit to not speaking another languages or never learning to play a musical instrument, we rarely question it, but the same cannot be said about learning to swim. There is a general assumption, like knowing how to read and write, that as an adult we know how to swim and are confident to… Continue reading #TrySomethingNew | Learn to Swim

Swimmer battles health setbacks to teach next generation

An ambitious 18-year-old is making a splash as an inspirational swimming teacher after having to give up his dreams of being a professional athlete. Regardless of having to give up competitive swimming due to the diagnosis of an atrial septal defect – a hole in the heart – Nathan McKechnie from Cambuslang is continuing his… Continue reading Swimmer battles health setbacks to teach next generation

New wave of teachers needed to create ‘generation swim’

Duncan Scott, Learn to Swim, Forfar, Angusalive

Teachers who are playing a vital role in creating ‘Generation Swim’ – a generation of safe and competent swimmers – are being celebrated across the country as part of a Scotland-wide recruitment drive. The team behind the Learn to Swim National Framework has launched the recruitment campaign across Scotland, with at least 10% more teachers… Continue reading New wave of teachers needed to create ‘generation swim’

Scotland’s swim leaders dive in to build on next wave

Duncan Scott, Learn to Swim, Forfar, Angusalive

A record number of experts dedicated to delivering vital swimming lessons in Scotland have united to discuss the next steps in creating “generation swim”. This year’s National Learn to Swim Conference welcomed 32 local authorities, leisure trusts and aquatic providers to share learnings and promote the country’s vital National Framework. The leading figures came together… Continue reading Scotland’s swim leaders dive in to build on next wave

Fife leisure trust crowned at national awards

Fife Sport and Leisure Trust was crowned as the Scottish Water Learn to Swim Provider of the Year at the annual Scottish Swimming awards night, recognising the trust as a high-quality lesson programme in Scotland with over 8,100 participants weekly. The Scottish Water-sponsored award was presented to the trust for its efforts in expanding teaching… Continue reading Fife leisure trust crowned at national awards