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STA EXPANDS ITS INTERNATIONAL LEARN TO SWIM PROGRAMME

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Press release from: Swimming Teachers Association
(openPR) - STAnley - The New First Steps Swim Series for young children aged 2-5 years

Getting young children into aquatic activities and helping them develop this as a lifelong activity has always been, and continues to be a priority for the Swimming Teachers’ Association (STA) to help promote fitness, well-being and water safety. The STA believe that the best way to do this is to create safe environments in which young children can be introduced to the water whilst having fun; and so have created the exciting new STAnley First Steps Series for young children aged from 2 to 5 years.

“The new STAnley Series is a brand new scheme and offers many new rewards and challenges for the pupil and teacher. It also consists of 7 progressive levels, which link together and provide a more logical progression to the next levels in the STA’s International Learn to Swim Scheme and the ASA National Teaching Plan,” says Irene Joyce, STA’s Technical Swimming and Aquatics Officer.

“The STAnley series brings together our considerable 75-years experience and expertise in pre-school swimming and water safety, and offers a progressive aquatic awareness programme for young children from 2 to 5 years by combining a flexible mix of lessons, activities and incentives,” added Irene.

The new swim series features the character STAnley, who has been the STA’s official water safety mascot for a number of years, and is a loveable, fun character who appeals to young children. The caricature of STAnley is featured on all of the full-colour A4 certificates and woven badges.

For further information, please telephone the STA on 01922 645097, email sta@sta.co.uk, or visit www.sta.co.uk

For further editorial information, please contact:
Samantha Stewart
Imagine Communications
Tel: 01746 763576
Email: s.stewart@imagine-comms.co.uk

STA receives no Government funding or support, yet has experienced incredible success over the last few years. Unlike other professional bodies who are seeing declining memberships, STA is achieving
significant growth; with over 5,000 members to date.

In addition to this Safety Training Awards is the only awarding body that has QCA approval for its National Rescue Standard (NaRS) Lifeguarding / Lifesaving and First Aid Awards, Swimming Teaching Certificates and Pool Plant programmes; this clearly demonstrates the STA’s commitment to providing nationally acknowledged vocational awards that address the government’s skills strategy agenda.
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