Drive to ensure all children can swim by end of primary school
Primary schools in England are set to receive extra support and
improved guidance to help make sure all children can swim
confidently and know how to stay safe in and around water. Working
in partnership with Swim England, the Department for Education and
Department for Digital, Culture Media and Sport have today
(Thursday 25 October) announced extra help for schools to make sure
every child knows how to swim and be...Request free trial
Primary schools in England are set to receive extra support and improved guidance to help make sure all children can swim confidently and know how to stay safe in and around water. Working in partnership with Swim England, the Department for Education and Department for Digital, Culture Media and Sport have today (Thursday 25 October) announced extra help for schools to make sure every child knows how to swim and be safe in and around water by the end of primary school, supported by the £320 million PE and Sport Premium. To coincide with the announcement, Children and Families Minister Nadhim Zahawi and Sports Minister Tracey Crouch have also backed a pledge by Swim England – signed by the likes of British Olympic swimmer Steve Parry – calling on teachers and parents to do all they can to ensure children are taught swimming and water safety at primary school. The extra support will help deliver the government’s sport strategy ‘Sporting Future’, which committed to ensuring that every child leaves primary school able to swim. It includes:
Children and Families Minister Nadhim Zahawi said:
Tracey Crouch, Minister for Sport and Civil Society, said:
The measures announced today follow a government-backed review of swimming and water safety in primary schools, which found that swimming standards vary in schools, despite being compulsory on the national curriculum. Following its recommendations, the government is working with Swim England to provide extra guidance to help schools deliver safe, fun and effective swimming lessons. Steve Parry, Olympic bronze medallist and Chair of the Swimming and Water Safety Review Group, said:
Julie Robinson, Independent Schools Council general secretary, said:
Today’s announcement is part of a drive to tackle childhood obesity and help children to lead healthy, active lives, with more than £1 billion invested in schools through the PE and Sport Premium to improve PE and sport since 2013. It comes after the Education Secretary announced a cross-government school sport and activity action plan that will consider ways to ensure all children have access to quality, protected PE and sport sessions during the school week and opportunities to be physically active throughout the school day. The action plan will be launched in spring 2019. |