Swimming
Swimlincs is a learn to swim programme for people of all ages. It covers the essential areas of swimming and other water skills.
The programme provides equal opportunities for local people to:
- Learn to swim.
- Take part in a variety of water activities.
- Extend their skills to competition level.
Swimlincs learn to swim programme
The diagram below shows the structure of the programme.

More details about the programme are provided in a handbook for parents. To request a copy of the handbook call 01724 297092 or email: swimlincs@northlincs.gov.uk.
Masters swimming
Masters swimming is for adults. It includes casual swimming to competitions, including world championships. Masters sessions are available at:
Swimming for people with disabilities
There are a growing number of opportunities for people with disabilities to take part in swimming activities. Swimming clubs are being encouraged to work with people with disabilities. They do this through schemes like Active Sports. A number of swimming clubs for people with disabilities are now up and running in the area. Contact the following sites for more information:
Swimming teachers
All swimming teachers are qualified through the national governing body for swimming. This is the Amateur Swimming Association (ASA). The ASA and the council encourage swimming teachers to:
- Regularly update their knowledge and skills.
- Demonstrate their commitment to continuing professional development and child protection.
Contact the Swimming Development Officer (Tel: 01724 297092 or email: swimlincs@northlincs.gov.uk) for general enquiries and more information on:
- The learn to swim programme.
- Opportunities for swimming teachers.
- Continuing professional development.
The programme is run at all North Lincolnshire Council leisure centres that have swimming pools. These are:
More information
For more information about clubs in North Lincolnshire, click on the relevant link below: