Free Summer Splash Sessions for P5–P7 Pupils Attending Stirling Schools
This summer, Primary 5–7 pupils from Stirling schools will have the opportunity to take part in FREE swimming sessions, funded through the Summer of Sport national Scottish Government investment programme.
The Summer Splash sessions are designed for children in P5-P7 and will focus on:
- Water safety
- Building confidence in the water
- Learning new swimming skills
- Having fun during the summer holidays
Children of all swimming abilities are welcome to attend, including non-swimmers.
We're delighted to be working in partnership with Stirling Council to offer these free Summer Splash sessions for local children. Swimming and water safety are important life skills, and these sessions provide a fun and supportive environment for young people to build confidence in the water, learn new skills and stay active over the summer holidays.
When do the sessions take place?
The sessions will take place during the summer school holidays at the following venues:
DATES |
VENUE |
SESSION TIMES |
Monday 6 – Friday 10 July |
Stirling High School |
9.00am, 10.00am, 11.00am & 12.00pm |
Monday 13 – Friday 17 July |
Bannockburn High School |
9.00am, 10.00am, 11.00am & 12.00pm |
Spaces are limited, so early booking is recommended.
Please note: Our qualified swim teachers will provide the appropriate level of support to ensure that both experienced swimmers and children who are new to swimming have a positive and enjoyable experience.
What you need to know
- Each child can attend one FREE Summer Splash session.
- Register for a session by completing the online booking form above.
- Arrive at the venue 10 minutes before your session starts.
- Bring a swimsuit/swim shorts and towel.
- Most importantly, have fun!
About Summer of Sport Stirling
Summer of Sport Stirling is part of a Scottish Government initiative designed to create a memorable and active summer for communities across Scotland.
These sessions are provided free of charge thanks to funding from sportscotland and are a Stirling Council priority.