Year 6 - Coastguard talk
Date: 26th Jun 2026 @ 2:12pm
🚨🌊 Year 6 Learn About Water Safety with the Coastguard 🌊🚨
As part of Health Week, Year 6 were lucky enough to welcome a special visitor — a member of the Coastguard! They came to talk to us about the importance of water safety, and we learnt some really valuable information that could help keep us safe.
During the session, we found out that the sea can be very dangerous, even if it looks calm. The Coastguard explained how quickly conditions can change and why it is important to always be aware of the risks when visiting the beach or swimming in open water.
We learnt some key safety tips, including:
- 🌊 Always swim at lifeguarded beaches
- 🚩 Pay attention to flags and warning signs
- 👨👩👧 Never go into the water alone
- 📞 Call 999 or 112 and ask for the Coastguard in an emergency
One of the most important things we discovered was what to do if we get into trouble in the water. The Coastguard taught us to “Float to Live” — this means leaning back, spreading your arms and legs, and staying calm until you can control your breathing.
We also talked about how to help others safely. We learnt that we should never jump into the water to rescue someone, but instead call for help and try to help from the shore if possible.
The talk was really interesting and helped us understand how to stay safe while enjoying the water. It was a great reminder that being careful and prepared can make a big difference.
Thank you to the Coastguard for teaching us such important life-saving skills! 🚤💙

