British Equestrian Tourism examinations for
Assistant and Ride Leader and Holiday Riding Centre Manager.
These qualifications are jointly promoted by the
British Horse Society,the Trekking and Riding Society of Scotland,the Wales
Trekking and Riding Association and the Association of Irish Riding
Establishments as British Equestrian Tourism (BET) and are internationally
recognised by the Federation Internationale Touriste Equestre (FITE).
These qualifications are very relevent to todays
Riding School which is becoming more aware of their commitment to the safety of
both rider and horse, and the need to look after their clients in a more
professional competent and friendly way.
Working alongside existing BHS qualifications
these exams are more in tune with the hacking/trekking side of the riding
school . British Equestrian Tourism is about looking after tourists who ride
horses on holiday, riders and non-riders alike.Our qualifications are designed
to help ensure that ride escorts have the knowledge and ability to provide for
the safety of riders and horses on hacks, that they can look after horses in
their care, staff in their charge, the stable yard, business and clients, to a
high and internationally recognised standard and, that they have a certificate
to show it.
For the first time in the South of England,Burley
Villa School of Riding,Hampshire is holding a refresher course and examination
for the Assistant and the Ride Leader Qualifications during the week commencing
February 19th 2001.To find out more about this course and exam or more general
info on the qualifications visit
www.burleyvilla.co.uk
or call Phil Cremer direct on 01425.610278.
For general info,qualification information
packs,BET Handbook (£10),BET centres in Ireland, Wales,the North,Scotland
and around the world and examination dates email Chris at
C.Doran@bhs.org or call Chris
on 01926.707794.
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