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The Equestrian Boarding School
Dec Wed 19th, 2007 by admin
For many of the students who don’t understand what is an Equestrian Boarding School, you are now about to understand what an equestrian school should look like? How exactly the program works and whether the program is also regulated by the government. The Equestrian education program is dedicated to students who want to develop their knowledge and information about life, having to care for your own horses. An Equestrian Boarding School is a kind of program which involves lessons on horse riding, classic hunt seat, show jumping and dressage and cross country.
It’s a very enjoyable program because there are at least 30-40 stall horses in the boarding compound especially selected for the Equestrian Boarding Education Program. You would learn many exciting activities such as cross-country horse riding. You would be riding a horse and going to places. In fact, what is also exciting about the program is that during your education period you can see a lot of good places of interest. If you bring with you a photo camera you can enjoy photographing some memorabilia during your cross country ride.
If you want more excitements, you can easily join varsity riding where you can group into a team and compete in various activities. This really excites you because the competitions would bring more adrenalin to while riding your horse according to the speed you want. You should not be afraid if you don’t know how to ride a horse because the lessons would be taught step by step plus actual sessions with more or less, 40 stall horses waiting for you to, master horse riding. Equestrian boarding schools are also regulated by the government and they also follow special set of rules set by the governing body established to monitor boarding schools.
During the program students are allowed to bring their own horse so that they can easily master the art as an Equestrian. Since equestrian is a word coined for expert horse rider and competitor.
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April 8th, 2008 at 2:13 am
I am interested in having more information about your school,I´m finishing school here in Colombia, and I want to learn english and more about horses.I´m 17.
I ride since I´m 5 years,in this moment I jump in juniors competitions,(1.25mt-1.30mt.)I practice 6 days in the week, and I¨m 2nd. in the National table.
Also I want to know if I can study the last year or I can do some other courses.
Thanks for attention