
- Class-based – minimum cost, minimum resources, low time commitment
- Give all children - irrespective of gender, ethnicity or religion - the knowledge, skills and understanding to enjoy water safely
- Specifically addresses health and wellbeing (PSHE in England) objectives and outcomes (equally applicable for English, Scottish, Welsh and NI
- curricula)
- Potential to link with other schools in other areas and internationally
- Accreditation standards are achievable and optimal
- Accreditation provides a visible commitment by a school to improve /enhance the quality of education
- Repeatable and consistent framework of process and evaluation
- Promotes Community awareness and engagement with water safety issues.
For more information about the Water Smart Schools programme, visit www.rlss.org.uk/water-smart-schools
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