
Langley Leisure Centre
Slough, Slough· SL3 8BD
SEN Suitability Assessment
Based on analysis of 38 public reviews (Jan 2026 – Apr 2026) · Good confidence
SEN Score
Based on noise, queues, staff, calm spaces
Breakdown
Parent summary
Langley Leisure Centre has helpful and patient staff who are known for giving detailed explanations and tours of the facility. The centre is fairly predictable in its layout and operations. Some visitors have noted that organisation during peak periods (such as swim classes) can feel rushed, with queues at busy times. Visiting during quieter periods may provide a less pressured experience.
Best times to visit
Off-peak hours, typically mid-morning on weekdays or early afternoons outside school holidays
Worth avoiding
During school holiday periods, after-school hours, and scheduled swim class times
What visitors say
Visitors have reported positive experiences with staff—many have found them helpful, patient and willing to provide detailed information or tours of the centre. Some visitors have noted that organisation during busier periods can feel rushed, with occasional waits and some concerns raised about how consistently procedures are followed across different activities.
Based on a sample of public reviews. Experiences vary - every child and every visit is different.
Read reviews on Google →From SEN communities
- SEN Play & Chat sessions run at centre with sensory, role play, crafts activities
- Parents report severely autistic children successfully learning to swim at venue
- AccessAble accessibility guide available for mobility and sensory impaired users
- Free car parking (3 hours) noted as helpful for SEND families
- Hidden Disabilities Sunflower scheme recognised at venue
Sourced from social media, accessibility guide, parent forums within the SEN community. Individual experiences vary.
When to visit
Typical busyness patterns based on Google Maps visitor data. Term-time and school holidays will vary.
Weekdays (Mon–Fri)
Typically quietest around 9pm
Weekends (Sat–Sun)
Typically quietest around 8pm
⏱ People typically spend 45 min to 1.5 hr here
Potential challenges
- Queues at busy times—the centre can become pressured during peak periods
- Lighting in some areas has been described as dim, which may affect some children
- Limited quiet or calm spaces if your child needs to step away from activity
What works
- Staff are reported as polite and patient, and willing to explain things in detail
- The centre offers tours, which can help with familiarisation
- Fairly predictable layout and routine
- Staff support families during onboarding
Facilities
Tips for your visit
Award-winning children's swimming lessons available. Small pool available for introducing young children to water. Contact centre for specific SEND support, quiet session times, or sensory considerations.
Pricing
Membership-based pricing (monthly Direct Debit). Free day pass available. Specific prices not listed on website - contact centre for current rates.
Parking
Seven accessible parking bays available. Distance from entrance and drop-off facilities not specified - contact centre for detailed parking layout.
Accessibility
Automatic doors to main reception, low-level reception desk, accessible unisex toilets, accessible shower, accessible unisex changing facilities, pool entry via steps with handrails. Hearing induction/portable loop available. No mention of Changing Places or level/ramped access to pool area.
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