Certificate in Equestrian Coaching
Coaching Qualification
British Equestrian Federation qualification
is available via the
Association of British Riding Schools
Induction days
- 3rd March – Cheshire
- 21st April – Hall Place, Reading
- 23rd April – Four Winds, Spalding, Lincs.
- Places very limited and it is probable that a waiting list will be in place.
Pre-requisites for the Certificate in Coaching Level 2
- Must be 18 years old or over
- Able to understand and communicate in English
- Hold UKCC Level 1 or BHS Stage 2 or equivalent
- If no formal qualification, be able to provide 2 references to back up details of knowledge and teaching experience
- Be in a position to practice coaching between training days
- Hold a valid first aid certificate (copies must be provided before the start of the course)
- Hold a valid safeguarding certificate (copies must be provided before the start of the course)
If you do not yet have Stage 1 & 2 or Level 1 , you should:
- look at getting on a course for the Pony Club Level 1 this year (currently they are the only ones running Level 1)
- or look into gaining the BHS Stage 1 with the help of a local riding school this year.
- By doing the above you could gain the Coaching Qualification next year.
- Do it – don’t miss out
- Achieve your goal before it’s too late.
Need to get some of the theory under your belt in the meantime?
- Lingfield Level 1 & 2 courses provide the majority of the theory required by those taking Stage 1 & 2 – which is the standard you need for this coaching qualification.
- Lingfield Preparation for the Teaching Award or Certificate walks you through all the requirements for coaching and teaching assessments and is an ideal prep course for the Coaching Certificate.
Check the ABRS site for full details of their courses this year
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