Are you a member of the BHS, or do you have BHS qualified instructors?
We do have BHS qualified instructors, and staff training towards higher levels, we feel it's important for riders, staff and anyone with an interest in horses to consider completing the BHS exams, but exams are no substitute for experience, which all of our staff have plenty of.
We're an extremely popular riding school, and we've done it without being BHS or ABRS approved. Although we're considering it, as there is an increasing interest by the younger riders and instructors to take exams.
Additionaly, we've trained many riders over the years at our center to take the BHS exams at Exam Centers, and they've passed with flying colours (even some in 2009), so we're obviously doing something right.
Random FAQs
- Do you have any jobs?
- Would 2 people be allowed to do a Semi-Private Lesson if 1 person didn't know how to ride and the other did?
- What clothing should I wear?
- I used to have lessons just over 3 years ago for a year. I haven't had a lesson since although I remember how to walk, trot and canter. Can I still go hacking?
- Do I need an Assessment Lesson?