Membership to the Club is open to anyone of either sex, irrespective of their age. Applicants with disability are also welcome. The Chief Coach will assess all prospective new members.
Membership
To become a member of the Club you pay a joining fee and an annual membership fee.
The joining fee is a one off payment whilst the membership fee is payable on the 1st of January each year.
In addition there are also training fees that are collected monthly by standing order. All fees are reviewed annually at the AGM and are subject to change.
The joining fee and the membership fee cover the cost of administration. The training fees go towards the cost of the pool hire and the Chief Coachs salary.
A family reduction will apply when there are three or more members of a family in the club.
Swimmers will be registered with the Berkshire and South Bucks ASA annually by the club. The ASA fee is determined by the ASA Executive Committee.
Further information is available at the club desk or from the Membership Secretary. To download the fee structure, click...here
Competition Fees
For Open Meets there is a fee to pay for each race in which the swimmer is entered which is payable to the club hosting the meet. In addition there is an administration fee per swimmer payable to Slough & Eton Dolphin Swimming Club.
If the swimmers are selected to represent the club in League competitions, there is no fee to pay.
Occasionally the team may travel by coach and in this case, the swimmers and accompanying parents may be asked to contribute towards the coach hire.
Extra Training
The coach may decide to add extra training for swimmers in preparation for a big competition, usually at no cost but sometimes there may be a small charge to cover pool hire.
Swimming Gear
When attending a competition, it is expected that the swimmers wear Club costume, Club T-shirt and hat, which are available from the Club Shop. Further information can be found on the Club Shop web page. For all training sessions swimmers should bring poolside shoes, towels and goggles.
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