
The Slough Jets are an ice hockey club competing in the National Ice Hockey League Division 1 South (NIHL1 South), proudly representing Slough in competitive British ice hockey.
Founded in 1986, the club has a rich and successful history and celebrated its 40th season during the 2025/26 campaign. The Jets have called Slough Ice Arena home since the venue first opened and have remained at the heart of the local sporting community for four decades.
Alongside the senior team, the club operates a thriving junior programme for boys and girls aged 5 to 19, helping to develop the next generation of players. The club also runs the Slough Spitfires, a development team competing in the NIHL 2 South league.
Recent seasons have brought considerable success. In 2024/25, the Jets completed a remarkable treble, winning the NIHL 1 South Division title, the NIHL 1 South Playoff Championship and the NIHL 1 League Championship. They followed this up in 2025/26 by retaining their league title to become back-to-back NIHL 1 South champions, while also lifting the Britton Cup.