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Concern over end of swimming scheme | Concern over end of swimming scheme |
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The end of a scheme to improve the standard of swimming among primary school children has brought a warning from the sport's governing body. | The end of a scheme to improve the standard of swimming among primary school children has brought a warning from the sport's governing body. |
Scottish Swimming said the government had pulled funding from its £1.72m programme to support school lessons. | Scottish Swimming said the government had pulled funding from its £1.72m programme to support school lessons. |
It said it was concerned it could lead to greater numbers of adults who lacked confidence in the water. | It said it was concerned it could lead to greater numbers of adults who lacked confidence in the water. |
The Scottish government said the top-up scheme had ended but swimming was still well-funded. | The Scottish government said the top-up scheme had ended but swimming was still well-funded. |
Swimming is not a compulsory part of the curriculum in Scotland, unlike in England. | Swimming is not a compulsory part of the curriculum in Scotland, unlike in England. |
The provision of primary school swimming lessons varies extensively between local authorities, with children living in the most socially deprived areas having the highest number of non-swimmers. | The provision of primary school swimming lessons varies extensively between local authorities, with children living in the most socially deprived areas having the highest number of non-swimmers. |
Scottish Swimming claimed that as many as 40% of children, about 15,000 each year, headed to high school as non-swimmers. | Scottish Swimming claimed that as many as 40% of children, about 15,000 each year, headed to high school as non-swimmers. |
Its "Top Up" swimming programme supported local authorities to deliver swimming lessons for pupils. | Its "Top Up" swimming programme supported local authorities to deliver swimming lessons for pupils. |
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Scottish Swimming said "Top Up" helped up to 30,000 children to improve their swimming skills. | Scottish Swimming said "Top Up" helped up to 30,000 children to improve their swimming skills. |
Sports Minister Jamie Hepburn said: "The Top Up programme was designed to help develop a model to enable swimming clubs and local authorities to teach children to swim by providing some initial additional investment to assist local provision. The programme received £1.72m over four years. | Sports Minister Jamie Hepburn said: "The Top Up programme was designed to help develop a model to enable swimming clubs and local authorities to teach children to swim by providing some initial additional investment to assist local provision. The programme received £1.72m over four years. |
"Although the top-up programme has now ended, Scottish Swimming received more than £5m (over four years) in the latest funding round from sportscotland. This is the largest funding settlement of all the Commonwealth Games sports." | "Although the top-up programme has now ended, Scottish Swimming received more than £5m (over four years) in the latest funding round from sportscotland. This is the largest funding settlement of all the Commonwealth Games sports." |
Shelagh Dow, the head teacher at Granton primary in Edinburgh, said financial pressures stopped many families from going swimming. | Shelagh Dow, the head teacher at Granton primary in Edinburgh, said financial pressures stopped many families from going swimming. |
She said the loss of the programme would have an impact. | She said the loss of the programme would have an impact. |
"That is going to make a huge difference for them," Ms Dow said. | "That is going to make a huge difference for them," Ms Dow said. |
"Swimming is ultimately a life skill and because a lot of them don't manage to pick up the swimming with the funded lessons that they have in primary 4 they really need that top-up. Quite often financial constraints stop them going swimming at other times." | "Swimming is ultimately a life skill and because a lot of them don't manage to pick up the swimming with the funded lessons that they have in primary 4 they really need that top-up. Quite often financial constraints stop them going swimming at other times." |
Sharon Macdonald, development officer for Scottish Swimming, said: "It is very concerning for us. The programme has been in place for the past four years. | Sharon Macdonald, development officer for Scottish Swimming, said: "It is very concerning for us. The programme has been in place for the past four years. |
"We've seen a massive impact from the programme in the region of 25,000 to 30,000 children who have either improved their swimming or become what is our new national standard for school swimming. | "We've seen a massive impact from the programme in the region of 25,000 to 30,000 children who have either improved their swimming or become what is our new national standard for school swimming. |
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