Club
History
St
Thomas was founded in 1897. Since its start St Thomas
has had 1 Olympian and 1 Para Olympian. The club has
also enjoyed success at a National level ……
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The
club is established in Arbroath and is based at Arbroath
Sports Centre. It currently has 300 members approx 90
competitive, the balance of membership being made up
of beginners, improvers, coaches, technical officials
and non swimming adult members. It has 10 teachers and
coaches qualified level 1/2/Club Coach or Coach and
a further 3 teachers have a helper award.
Aims
To develop a strong community and competitive club,
creating an enjoyable environment and allowing opportunities
for people of all ages to fulfil their potential in
swimming
Goals
A continually developing club
High standards of performance
Quality service to the club members
Objectives
Club growth and development
Retention/growth of number of swimmers
Enhanced opportunity for competition
Success at individual level
Increased number of qualified teachers/coaches and officials
Effective admin
Links with external agencies
We are a continually developing club with the competitive
swimmers offered differing, challenging comp opportunities
to aid individual development:
Swimmers
are encouraged to swim in a range of meets from intra-club
competitions to league galas and non-league events.
At all times the coaches will advise on the suitability
of a meet to make sure that all competitions best meet
the cyclical focus of each training plan.
Each squad
has its own aims and objectives
which are designed to ensure all individuals are able
to achieve their full potential. These aims and objectives
take into account the age and stage of development of
each participant to guarantee that all swimmers receive
the most effective and appropriate level of work for
their ability.
Working in
partnership with external agencies such as Scottish
Swimming, Angus Council and Sport Tayside swimmers are
also able to participate in educational and training
camps such as The Academy, IMPACT Squad, District Squad
and Angus Squad. In all cases swimmers are supported
by coaches and parents.
At all times
coaches and swimmers are driven to achieve high standards
of performance.
-> This includes success in comps at individual,
domestic, national and international level, improvements
in technique and personal best times and encompasses
a wide range of disciplines (Mainstream/masters/disability/triathletes/pentathletes
etc).
-> Increasing the numbers of qualified teachers/coaches/technical
officials and such like which are required to help support
all participants.
-> To improve standards of teaching and coaching
by encouraging volunteers to regularly attend cpd courses
and through mentoring.
Quality Service
to members is provided through effective and efficient
admin which is the responsibility of office bearers
and committees, by publishing transparent and audited
accounts by the treasurer and external auditor and by
maintaining links with external agencies such as Scottish
Swimming, Sport Tayside, Angus Council and such like.
St. Thomas is also a SWIMARK registered club which is
Scottish Swimming quality assurance initiative. It has
also achieved gold level in Angus Councils ACE awards.
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