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However it was always seen as the lowest all around level to get to (over the PTT/Stage 2 coach), and never the ceiling of knowledge and training.
I'm inclined to agree with the previous posters' comments on this because while what you say here is absolutely true, and it's completely fair that you need to differentiate between a S3 rider / instructor and a S5 one, that isn't how a lot of AI / S3 trained riders / trainers market themselves in the real world.
I've argued on here before with a couple of old school AI-level instructors who absolutely did not see or describe themselves as "the lowest all round level to get to", and I've certainly met many similar AIs in the real world (and I do mean AI - because all these people qualified long before 2015). I do appreciate that's a very difficult thing for the BHS to control in practice, without a significant and public re-brand of what the role of an S3 level instructor should be.
I also think it's a completely reasonable and important point to make on threads like these because, even if the new specification is much improved, the old style exams were pretty poor, and the quality of an AI is not necessarily high at all. People do need to be aware of that when choosing trainers for themselves or their horses, and I don't think valuing BHS education is necessarily related to being prepared to pay a fair price for services.