Surf's up again for youngsters at two Pembrokeshire secondary schools.

More than 40 pupils from Pembroke School and Greenhill School in Tenby are being taught to surf this summer.

The pupils will take part in a six-week 'earn to surf' programme at Tenby, Manorbier and Freshwater West, starting in June.

The course has been organised by Sport Pembrokeshire - the sports development arm of Pembrokeshire County Council - and the International Surf Centre.

Professional tuition will be provided by the International Surf Centre instructors, who are fully qualified British Surf Association coaches.

Over the six-week course, the youngsters will be taken through the 'Young Athletes Junior Surf Scheme', which has been designed and developed by the BSA. 

There will be fun competitions as well as fitness, skill development, and safety and ocean awareness.

The scheme is being co-ordinated by Wyndham Williams, 5x60 officer for Tenby and Pembroke Schools, and Dean Gough, of International Surf Centre, with support from main sponsors Billabong, as well as Saltrock, Reef and O'Neill.

The 5x60 project aims to encourage more secondary school children to take part in extra-curricular activities, while getting fit at the same time.

If other Pembrokeshire schools are interested in their pupils taking part in this scheme, please contact Wyndham Williams on 01437 776189 or Dean Gough on 01646 621571.