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PROJECT:SWIM
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Your school gets the facility.
Project Swim handles the rest.

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Qualifying schools receive access to a fully funded, fully staffed on-site swimming facility, with no capital cost and no requirement for the school to manage the pool.

What your school receives:

  • Up to 10 hours of swimming provision each week during term time

  • Qualified swimming teachers and rescue-trained staff

  • Structured curriculum swimming delivery

  • Pupil progress assessment

  • Safeguarding-compliant provision

  • No coach travel for school swimming lessons

  • Maintenance, servicing and operation included

  • A long-term facility model designed for school use

A fully funded swimming facility for your school

Could your school become a Project Swim site?

We are speaking with schools and trusts that want a better way to deliver swimming.

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If your school is interested in on-site provision, we can review suitability, explain the partnership model, and discuss whether Project Swim could be the right fit.

No cost burden​

The facility is funded, installed and operated by Project Swim for qualifying schools, with no capital cost or operational cost to the school.

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Lessons are delivered by qualified swimming instructors, with safeguarding-compliant procedures and pupil progress assessment built into the provision.

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Project Swim manages the facility, servicing, maintenance and day-to-day operation, so the school is not expected to run the pool.

Your 10 hours. Your school’s priorities.

Qualifying schools can access up to 10 hours of swimming provision each week during term time, equal to up to 370 hours per school year for free.

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We sit down with your school to build a timetable that works. You may use the full allocation for curriculum swimming, split it across year groups, support targeted pupils, add enrichment sessions, or explore wider use where suitable.

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The key point is simple: the school’s allocation is there to support the school’s needs.

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