Money available to
get children skiing
Applications for the Ski Club of Great Britain schools bursary open
Secondary schools are being invited to apply for a bursary of £500
each from the Thomas Lang Schools Bursary scheme, set up by the Ski
Club of Great Britain.
Schools can use the bursary to give students who may not have had
the chance before,
the opportunity
to try snowsports. Typically the bursary will fund a place for a
child on a school ski trip, a class outing to a UK snow slope or to
help to buy clothing and ski accessories for children who need
financial support.
“Being able to give people the chance to get out on snow is an
important part of why the Ski Club exists. Even if we give one child
the chance to experience the thrill of skiing or snowboarding, this
is part way to our mission of getting more people into the sport.”
Said Caroline Stuart Taylor, Chief Executive of the Ski Club.
Founded in 2007, the Bursary award scheme was set up by the Ski Club
of Great Britain to encourage and help children to discover the
magic of skiing. The money was left to the Ski Club by member Thomas
Lang when he died.
To apply, or for further information visit skiclub.co.uk/schoolsbursary




