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“Horse Riding Instructor” Course With Government Accredited Qualification
A Personal Message from Glenys Cox
Hi, and welcome to ‘Online Horse College .com’!
Thanks for taking the time to find out more about our exciting new horse riding instructor course so you can safely and efficiently instruct people how to ride horses.
This is not just another course where we give you the videos, workbooks and other learning resources and that is it! You are assessed to confirm that you have the knowledge and once you are competent you will receive your Government Accredited Qualification.
All of our courses are Government Approved for training in the equine industry and this courses is especially designed to give you the knowledge to work with horses safely and correctly. You may already be working in a riding centre either as a volunteer or a paid worker, and you probably enjoy sharing your knowledge about horses with people, but would like to make sure you are giving the instructions safely and efficiently.
This is a fantastic way to start your career as a riding instructor and discover new skills while working in the horse industry.
When you enrol in your ‘Horse Riding Instructor’ course, I am sure you will enjoy your experience with us and trust that it will lead you to learn more about horses and into a full-time rewarding career where you can follow your passion!
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What will I learn?
Your ‘Horse Riding Instructor’ course outline includes the horse care, riding and teaching areas of study listed below.
In the first month, we confirm that you are familiar with ‘the basics of horse care and horse riding’. It is preferable that you already have some knowledge with horses before you start this course, so you should fly through this basic knowledge in the first month. (after all… this is what you will be teaching by the end of your course)
We continually improve our courses to keep you up to date with the latest research. Your course should include these areas, but please contact us about the new updated course we are preparing for you
- Identify, Handling, Facilities and Basic Travel These first four areas of study should confirm that you have enrolled in the correct course. You should be able to complete the requirements easily, but if you have difficulty please speak to us about changing your enrolment into another one of our online horse courses.
- Grooming and Equipment, Riding Preparation, Aids and Gaits and Basic Riding This is another area that you should find fairly straightforward and is introduced early in the course. If you find these first four areas difficult, we recommend that you discuss changing your course with us as soon.
If there is a reason why you cannot complete the horse riding section of this course, it is possible to gain your ‘Horse Riding Instructor – Certificate 3’ qualification without completing the horse riding section, although you will still need to know and understand the theory of horse riding.
Your Horse Care areas are
- Stable Practices As we expect you to complete this course and go into a professional riding establishment, this subject is essential to set a professional standard. In your position as a riding instructor, you may be required to supervise others while they perform their stable duties such as feeding, cleaning stables and maintaining saddlery.
- Horse Husbandry We continue your role as the supervisor and confirm that you are able to recognize the correct horse husbandry practices in a stable of horses, as well as extras like tips on pulling manes and tails, trimming and preventing rubs so you present the horses you care for to look their best.
- Illness and Injury Hoof injuries, allergic reactions, wounds and other signs of ill- health are included in the area of illness and injury. Causes, symptoms and treatment are taught so when you are in charge of a large stable, you can help prevent many common illnesses and injuries that are so common in the horse industry.
- Basic First Aid Do you know what to do if a horse become ‘cast’ in his stable? You will learn how to deal with that situation, and how to help prevent other life threatening ailments. We teach you what a well equipped first aid kit will contain, the application of first aid bandages and infectious diseases.
- Work Routines Determining work objectives prior to managing and monitoring the tasks of yourself and your staff are essential in a well run stable and you will learn about this in this unit. the factors which affect work, giving and receiving performance feedback and job roles are also taught.
- Work Performance How well you perform in the workplace will attribute to your efficiency as an employee. Being efficient means you will be able to complete tasks and routines quickly, but you will also need to be able to communicate and work well with other colleagues, clients and horses.
- Assessing Horse Health As a horse person working in the industry it important you become accustomed to continually assessing the health and well being of horses. We teach you techniques for developing an ‘eye’ to quickly make decisions for what a healthy horse looks like and what tasks they are able to perform.
- Horse First Aid We teach you about the two types of first aid for horses 1) treating an injury which doesn’t require medical attention (e.g. minor cuts, scrapes and scratches) and 2) providing temporary measures (e.g. minimising blood loss) until the vet arrives. Also how to maintain your horse first aid kit, keeping it well stocked and in a convenient location.
- Basic Reproduction While we won’t be specializing in preparing you to manage a large stud, this area introduces you to the reproductive system, dealing with parts of the female and male systems, gestation and signs of foaling so you have a basic knowledge of the breeding of horses.
- Physiology 1 This first physiology area takes a general look at the functions and essential components of the nervous, musculo-skeletal and endocrine systems. We divide these systems into the parts, with further explanations of each part.
- Physiology 2 This second physiology area introduces the concept of the body systems of the horse and focuses on the respiratory, circulatory and digestive systems of the horse. The parts and functions of these body systems are taught with many color diagrams and clear, well worded explanations to assist the learner in this area.
- Conformation You will learn about the general desirability’s of any breed or type, and the reasons they may be undesirable. We look at the standards and desirability’s between different breeds, and how a horse with unsuitable confirmation for one riding discipline may excel at another type of riding.
NOTE: A non-riding option is now available for this course. The subjects listed below are for recommended for competitive dressage and jumping riders. But if you prefer a less classical approach to your horse riding units then please talk to us about your options.
Your Horse Riding areas are
- Upright Seat As you will be teaching your students on how to sit in the saddle and hold the reins, it is essential that you are able to demonstrate an independent, balanced and effective way of riding. You learn about maintaining this position during transitions within and between the paces in walk, trot and canter.
- Using Aids You learn about the natural and artificial aids, including the types of forward aids, lateral (sideways) aids and regulating aids. We give you tips on how to develop your ‘feel’ and riding ‘half-halts’ so you can ride different types of horses and train them individually, according to their ability to progress.
- Track and Figures In this area we teach you the two different sizes of arenas, letters and dimensions as well as tips for learning them. Tips for correctly riding the correct sizes and shapes of common tracks and figures in the dressage arenas are given as well as the reasons for riding them.
- Training Scale We introduce you to a program of physical education or gymnastic process to develop your horse’s natural physical and mental aptitudes thus producing a horse which is a pleasure to ride. You will learn why it is important to develop the horses natural rhythm and then how to encourage their suppleness/ looseness as they get ready for the next step.
- Contact You will learn how to obtain contact, what is a good contact and ways horses avoid the contact as well as common faults. We teach you how to make sure your horse is loose and supple and can be ridden forward into the contact, so there is less resistance, irregularity or tension.
- Training No matter what discipline or recreation you choose to pursue with your horse it will probably require some sort of training. Even the weekend trail riding horse can benefit from some basic flatwork or dressage training to assist in the communication between horse and rider.
- Terminology There are many terms you will hear being used within horse riding and there are just as many ways to describe what is going on with the horse and rider. The meaning of some can be quite quizzical while others can be more obvious. We give you simple easily understood explanations of this terminology.
Your Equestrian Teaching areas are
- Coach Practices This area supports your ‘Beginner Coaching’ course, but specializes in the area of teaching and coaching horse riding. This is an essential part of becoming a horse riding coach/instructor and is included in all of our horse riding instructor courses. As a riding instructor/ equestrian coach, you may be required to be a motivator, planner and advisor to your students and in this area you will learn how to combine these roles in accordance with your ‘Code of Conduct’.
- Coaching Special Groups Riders may do so for many different reasons, because they want to improve fitness, develop new skill or for social contacts and riders with special needs are no different. As part of your riding instructor qualification, we teach you how to accept each participant as an individual and how to be an effective horse riding coach and adjust to accommodate for individuals, especially those with special needs.
- Provide First Aid The horse industry will never be completely free from risk or hazards, as learn about how to become a horse riding instructor you will learn that it is possible to avoid or minimize these where ever possible. In your riding instructor qualifications course we teach you how to look at the potential risks around a horse environment and how to consider the level of risk for each potential hazard.
- First Aid We ask you to consider the basic aspects of dealing with a first aid scenario in the horse environment and how to teach horse riding lessons in a difficult situation. You will learn that as a riding instructor/ equestrian coach it will be part of your role to make decisions and prioritize actions in an event of an injured rider/ person in your control.
- Supervise Horse Handling You will learn what how to continually assess your student, consider their stage of learning and the type of supervision and training they require to minimize your legal liability. We teach you how to provide assistance and when to seek assistance, as well as the planning and preparation prior to teaching.
- Safe Riding Safety is always an important element when you are riding, but especially important when you have the responsibility for others. Maintaining safe practices when you ride and teach will minimize hazards and risks to yourself and others. Arena Rules may vary between different equine establishments, but it is important you understand the reasons they were created before you make any changes.
- Risk With Horses You will be given a scenario which may easily happen in an equine environment. You will be required to take control of the situation to eliminate hazards, control the risks and minimize the risk of further problems. You will learn the appropriate regulations and guidelines and the impact of risks.
- Risk Analysis As you progress through your career in the horse industry and increase the level of your horse riding instructor certification, you will usually be required to accept a higher degree of responsibility for risks and to contribute to ‘Risk Treatment Plans’. We teach you how to implement and improve the risk management within an equine environment, what are acceptable risks and how to define between internal and external sources of risk.
- Lunging the Horse Prior to lunging a rider on a horse and as part of the horse riding instructor training it is essential that you can lunge a horse safely and efficiently. You will learn how to recognize a safe lunging area, the required equipment for lunging, using a lunge rein, lunging the horse to prepare for the rider. In this equine instructor course we teach you about the considerations for lunging and also considerations for teaching a rider on the lunge.
- Mounting and Dismounting While this exercise is a simple process to the experienced horse person teaching horse back riding lessons, it can be extremely difficult for the beginner rider, both physically and psychologically. It will be part of your role and responsibility as a riding instructor to ensure the safety of the horse, rider and you. When you teach horseback riding you will need a checklist with points to remember throughout this process and this is included in your riding instructor.
- Lunging Exercises While there are no specific ‘guaranteed’ exercises that will solve every problem, we teach you horse riding games, activities and exercises that you can vary to suit every type of rider. So it won’t matter if you are teaching horse riding lessons to some one who is very confident or extremely nervous, you will have a wide range of progressive exercises to help your students in their horse riding lessons.
- Teaching Walk A nervous adult beginner will want to focus a lot more on walk before progressing onto trot than a more confident younger rider. As part of your horse riding instructor certification we teach you techniques to hold their interest and also some tricks for teaching the theory of the walk to younger, more active and more confident riders. If you know how to teach horseback riding lessons to beginners correctly to build confidence, you could become a very popular qualified horse riding instructor is a short period of time.
- Teaching Trot Most riders can learn to rise to the trot within minutes of sitting on a horse for the first time if they are taught the correct techniques. We show you how to teach the trot without riders’ balancing on the horse’s reins or giving their horse a sore back. You will learn how to teach horse riding with exercises to change easily between sitting trot to rising trot as well as jumping position in the trot.
- Student Assessment As you learn more about becoming a riding instructor, you will learn there are many non-verbal signs a rider will show an experienced equestrian coach that they are not ready to progress onto the next exercise. We give you a checklist of signs to check before you take you rider away from their comfort zone of you controlling their horse onto them riding and controlling their horse by themselves. As you know how to become a horse riding instructor, you will recognize the safety implications if this happens too soon.
- Turning and Guiding Sometimes beginner riders treat their horse like an insensitive vehicle, pulling on the reins for turning and stopping using strength instead of feeling and upsetting their horse in the process. Part of knowing how to teach horseback riding lessons, is having some simple exercises to teach the rider to turn and guide their horse using sensitivity and feeling and in your horse riding instructor course you will learn these exercises.
- Trot Diagonals As your students become more established in the rising trot and are able to maintain they rhythm of the trot, they are able to learn about riding on the correct diagonal. We teach you about the common problems riders have in recognizing the correct diagonal, and as part of your horse riding instructors qualifications we give you some easy tips to teach both correct diagonals and changing diagonals.
- Circle Exercises Riding a circle can be difficult for a beginner, but it is a reflection on the way a rider can control them in an open area. If the rider allows them to speed up on a circle, they may allow them to canter or even gallop in an open area. Similarly if they drift in and out, slow down or ignore the rider this is a larger problem in an open area. In your equine instructor course we teach you the signs that a rider is not really in control and how to fix them while they are still in a safe environment.
- Corners and Half Arena We teach you some more exercises to teach a beginner horse rider in a safe way during your horse riding instructor training. If they are always in control, they gain confidence and progress more quickly. This is another area where we give you tips for teaching horse riding exercises to the beginner and include transitions with a focus on maintaining control and building confidence while teaching the beginner horse rider.
- Arena As you move your rider onto a larger area, their horse is more likely to gather pace with the likelihood of the rider losing control and confidence. In this part of learning how to become a horse riding instructor we teach you how to recognize the behavior of horses and how they are affected by working in a larger area. In this part of your horse riding instructor certification you will learn how to bring them under control in a safe efficient way, without the rider losing confidence.
- Final Summary n this part of the horse riding instructor qualification course, we give you a topic to teach that may include a combination of the above areas. You will have a limited time to prepare and teach this lesson as you would if you were working as a professional, employed by a private rider or in a riding school, equestrian centre, pony club or other professional environment.
Your Graduation On successful completion of the ‘Horse Riding Instructor’ course, you will receive the ‘SIS30713 Certificate III in Sport Coaching’ with Equine Electives qualification. The ‘SIS30713 Certificate III in Sport Coaching’ with Equestrian Electives Unit Details are listed below
HLTAID003 Provide first aid (Pre-requisite/ co-requisite)
SISSSCO101 Develop and update knowledge of coaching practices
SISSSCO202 Coach beginner or novice participants to develop fundamental motor skills
SISSSCO303 Plan and deliver coaching programs
SISSSCO304 Customise coaching for athletes with specific needs
SISSSDE201 Communicate effectively with others in a sport environment
SISXFAC207 Maintain sport, fitness and recreation equipment for activities
SISXRSK301A Undertake risk analysis of activities
SITXCOM401 Manage conflict
AHCHBR201A Monitor horse health and welfare
AHCHBR203A Provide daily care for horses
RGRPSH401A Relate anatomical and physiological features to the care and treatment of horses
SISOEQO304A Apply first aid for horses
SISSEQS303A Teach the fundamental skills of riding
ICPMM263C Access and use the internet or SISOEQO202A Demonstrate basic horse riding skills
We want you to be qualified in the latest, most up to date courses. If the Training Package changes while you are enrolled we will do our best to change your course into the new Training Package as early as possible. Also, we monitor the latest demands of the horse industry and we will update your course to these demands as early as possible.
What if I can’t ride any more?
Great news! We now have a ‘non-riding’ option for this course. Just let us know when you enrol and we will change your ‘Results Page’ to reflect the course change.
How long will my course take?
Depending on how much experience you already have with horses and how much time you have available for study, you could achieve your ‘Horse Riding Instructor – Certificate 3’ qualification in as little as little one or two months. If you have minimal experience and can only study for 20 hours each week, this course is Centrelink approved for 18 months full time study.
If you already have previous experience teaching people how to ride and would like to study for more than 20 hours per week, this course to prepare you for working as a horse riding instructor could take as little as a couple of months. If this sounds like you, simply let us know if you would like to ‘fast track’ your course!
Of course you may take longer if you like and your enrolment will be valid for up to four years. If you would like to re-enrol for a further four years just contact us for updated enrolment details.
Where and how will my course be delivered?
All lessons are delivered online through your secure web page with a range of resources such as
- Workbooks
- Extension Lessons/Homework
- Video Tutorials
- Power Point Presentations
- 24 x 7 Email Support access.
- You will have access to Glenys and her team through phone, email and Skype.
A combination of practical skills and theoretical knowledge are the main requirements for this qualification and these skills will be developed throughout the course.
The theory component is assessed through Online Horse College and the practical component may be completed by RPL from prior qualifications, references, third party reports or practical assessment. Otherwise you can upload a video and email us the link with your self and peer assessments. The cost for the practical assessments is paid directly to the assessor.
This ‘Horse Riding Instructor’ with course will be much more straightforward if you have easy access to an equestrian centre environment where you can regularly practice your skills
You will also be able to have regular phone tutorials during the course. In these you can ask us about any questions about your course.
Who will supervise my assessments?
If you already have a horse riding instructor or equestrian coach, they may be already qualified to supervise and/or assess your practical assessments or even give us a ‘Third Party Report’. (There is an application process for your instructor that must be completed prior to your assessment) Other people who may be qualified to supervise and/ or assess could be the owner/manager of your stable, or someone-one else you know who has considerable experience with horses.
If this is not possible we can also assess your practical skills with horses and ponies by video. Simply upload or send us a video to view so we can complete your assessment.
You will also be required to ‘self’ assess and ‘peer’ assess your practical activities with horses. A ‘peer’ may be some-one with around the same experience as you with horses. They act as a ‘mirror’ and mark off your checklist as you complete your activities.
We may also conduct some verbal assessments during a phone call or phone tutorial
Some of these assessments may be simulated when it is impractical to assess in a realistic setting.
Will I be accepted into this course?
This online horse course is part of our ‘Career Pathway’ and suitable if you already have substantial experience with horses. If you already have extensive knowledge handling and caring for horses you can compete an RPL (Recognition of Prior Learning) application found here.
Alternatively you could consider our ‘Trail Ride Leader’ or ‘Working with Horses’ course or even our ‘Own Horse Business’ course. It is also possible to customize a course to suit your equine needs. Please contact us if this sounds like you
Also you should be:
- fit and healthy enough to meet the practical requirements of this course
- at least fourteen (14) years of age to commence this course (although you will probably not be able to obtain insurance to teach independently until you are 18)
- completed equivalent to Year 9 (Queensland Education)
- or equivalent to ten years full-time study in the English language
- or equivalent to eleven years full-time study in another language
- with excellent reading, writing, speaking and listening English language skills
Alternatively you may have sufficient life experience (at least 18 years) in lieu of the educational qualifications.
This course is delivered and assessed in English, so if English is not your first language you should be able to read, write, listen and speak the English language in an excellent manner prior to enrolment so you can maximise your learning.
Co-requisites (which can be completed after commencing this course but prior to any teaching subjects) are:
- St Johns (or equivalent) Senior First Aid and
- Beginner Coaching (Free online course available at https://learning.ausport.gov.au/jPortal/Courses/tabid/62/Default.aspx)
If you believe you have equivalent pre-requisites to enter this course, or a very good reason why you cannot meet these pre-requisites, please contact us to discuss Email: Request[at]OnlineHorseCollege.com
What do I need to supply for my course?
You will need to supply:
- A computer with
- Internet access
- Microsoft Office suite
- Printer
- Scanner (preferable but not essential)
- Skype software (free) for phone tutorials
- Other free software as advised during the course
- An equestrian environment for practical training and assessments, ideally in a commercial setting (see our Equestrian Environment Checklist)
- A suitable horse for your practical activities
- A supervisor who has experience with horses and in particular in the section you are studying. As horse activities are of a high risk nature, it is essential that when you are attempting unfamiliar activities you
- have completed the theory components prior to attempting the practical components
- are under the supervision of an experienced horse person who can perform the task competently. This supervisor should have performed the task many times, is able to advise you on the risks and show you how to minimise the risks. They should continue to supervise you until you are competent.
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What further study or work opportunities are available on completion of my course?
When you have completed the ‘Horse Riding Instructor’ course, you can enrol in our ‘Trail Ride Leader’ or ‘Own Horse Business’ courses.
The ‘Horse Riding Instructor’ qualification recognized for work entry as a horse riding instructor/equestrian coach in the horse industry. A large part of this course can also be credited towards our ‘Trail Ride Leader’ course. If you are considering employment in the horse industry as a trail ride leader, you may consider enrolling in our ‘Trail Ride Leader’ course now.
What support do you have for language, literacy and numeracy?
Before you commence your course, you will be given an language, literacy and numeracy test to confirm your ability to compete this course without LLN support. If you are a student with minor LLN needs, limited additional support will be offered to you during your course. Recommendations of a lower level course enrolment or alternative LLN training may be made if you are a students with substantial LLN needs.
Is this course recognized in my country?
Our distance learning equine studies all work within the Australian Training Qualifications Framework (AQTF). We provide a Pathway from High School through our Certificate and Diploma courses that give recognized credit into University courses. These distance learning equine courses are registered in Australia, but because they are taught by distance education, students can access them around the world and still receive their educational qualifications.
Most countries recognize qualifications delivered and accredited by Registered Training Organisations in Australia. They are often held in higher regard to qualifications issued in their own country!
If your country has equestrian and equine qualifications, they may be able to grant RPL (Recognition of Prior Learning) into their qualifications from your studies at Online Horse College .com.
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All of our online equine courses are from fully accredited qualifications and we are Nationally Recognised to deliver this training. See details of our last audit here. These home study horse courses have been adapted to the needs of the international Equestrian Industry. We are accredited to deliver the following;
AHC21210 Certificate II in Rural Operations
AHC32810 Certificate III in Rural Operations
BSB10112 Certificate I in Business
BSB20112 Certificate II in Business
BSB30112 Certificate III in Business
BSB40207 Certificate IV in Business
BSB40407 Certificate IV in Small Business Management
BSB50207 Diploma of Business
RGR10108 Certificate I in Racing (Stablehand)
SIS10103 Certificate I in Sport and Recreation
SIS20313 Certificate II in Sport and Recreation
SIS30712 Certificate III in Sport Coaching
SIS40512 Certificate IV in Sport Coaching
SIS50512 Diploma of Sport Coaching |
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We are a member of the Australian Council for Private Education and Training (ACPET). Acpet is the National Industry Association for independent providers of Vocational Education. They have strict controls in place to guarantee that students are treated fairly and in accordance with their guidelines |
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You may be eligible to be paid for up to two years for an individual course, but only if you are an Australian citizen and meet the Centrelink guidelines. Your local Centrelink office will be able to let you know if you meet their criteria for our equine home learning. Most people do, but if you already have a sizable income then don’t expect to qualify!Provider Institution Ref No: 4P530 |
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OnlineHorseCollege.com (Ausintec Academy – previously Ausintec/Caboolture Equestrian Centre) has been a Registered Training Organisation since 2001 delivering courses to meet the needs of the International Equestrian Industry during that time. Until recently Ausintec Academy has delivered all training ‘on campus’ but has developed online courses to meet the needs of the growing International equine community.Registered Training Organisation No: 31352 |
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As a Registered Training Organisation, we cannot give you credit into the EA (Equestrian Australia – previously Equestrian Federation of Australia qualifications for the study you compete with us.However our Director (Glenys Cox) is a qualified Coach Educator and Examiner for EA and is able to offer credit into the EA qualifications from your studies at StudyHorses.comPlease contact her at Glenys(at)OnlineHorseCollege.com for further details |
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Depending on your State requirements, the ‘Horse Riding Instructor’/ ‘Trail Ride Leader’/ ‘SIS30713 Certificate III in Sport (Coaching)’ with Equestrian Electives may be the complete qualification required for you to be employed immediately as a horse riding instructor or a trail ride leader in an Australian Horse Riding Centre.If you require further assessments, or credit from one of our other courses our Director (Glenys Cox) is a qualified Coach Educator and Examiner and is able to complete your individual State requirements.Please contact her at Glenys(at)OnlineHorseCollege.com |
Summary of What You Get in The ‘Horse Riding Instructor’ Course:
What is the total price of my ‘Horse Riding Instructor’ Course?
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Enrolment Fee |
$ 200.00 |
Course Fee |
$ 1,770 |
Total Price for
Horse Riding Instructor course
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Start Your Horse Riding Instructor Course Today!
* This price is for a limited number of enrolments only, so we apologize if they are no longer available at this price when you try to enrol
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Is this the right course for me?
- Would you like to have a career with horses?
- Do you love teaching people?
- Do you already teach and would like a professional qualification?
- Are you a business owner and would like some accredited training for your staff so you can obtain better prices insurance?
- Would you just like to know that you are training your horse correctly?
- If you have said ‘yes’ to any of the above questions, then YES… this is the right course for you
Simply enrol now and take advantage of this Horse Riding Instructor course
When do my online classes commence?
Immediately!
Once your payment has been processed and your enrolment completed, you will automatically gain access to a secure student page. This page will give you access to the first section of your ‘Horse Riding Instructor – Certificate III’ course as well as some of your free bonuses
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Now the decision is yours…
You now have the opportunity to join one of the most successful Online Horse Colleges in the world.
Our ‘Horse Riding Instructor’ Courses account for the majority of our student career choices! That means, that graduates have an excellent opportunity to be a highly successful qualified horse riding instructor
Consider this…
…Your WORST case scenario is you will talk to me and find that the Horse Riding Instructor – Certificate III Course is not what you’re looking for. We will simply have a conversation where you can ask me your questions about the course. Then, if it is not what you are looking for then we can both discontinue the call and you will not be charged one cent!
On the other hand…
…Your BEST case scenario is you finally find the course that you have been looking for and work towards the career that you have dreamed about
Imagine seeing your resume – the right qualifications to always find the ideal horse job, no matter what country you live in or travel to!
Considering both scenarios, you simply can’t lose by applying up for the ‘Horse Riding Instructor – Certificate III’ Course IMMEDIATLEY!
How to Apply for The ‘Horse Riding Instructor – Certificate III’ Course
As you are undertaking an Australian qualification on the National Training Framework, you must provide
If you are in Australia
- Proof of Citizenship (Either Birth Certificate, Medicare Card or Passport for any Country)
- Proof of Residency (Drivers Licence / 18+ Card / Bank Statement / Centrelink Card / Utility Bill / AEC Letter displaying your current residential address)
- USI (Unique Student Identifier), details found on this link www.OnlineHorseCollege.com
- Proof of Prior Education or Certificates
If you are overseas
- Proof of Citizenship
(If you are able to provide Birth Certificate or Passport then please contact us)
- Proof of ID (a form of photo identification preferably)
- Proof of Prior Education or Certificates
Funded students will require additional identification as stated on your Enrolment Form
Should you have any questions, please feel free to call my office on + 61 7 3102 5498 or (07) 3102 5498. My team will assist you – with respect and courtesy. So please go ahead and Apply now. To delay may mean you pay more or risk missing out.
Here’s to your equine career success,
Ms Glenys Cox
Horse Riding Instructor,
Equestrian Coach Educator & Examiner,
Teacher, Lecturer, Author, Mentor & Horse Lover
Online Horse College
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