penny01
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I'm not a rider so I'm relying on the wisdom of those that are. I'm looking for advice on where to book my daughter in for some riding lessons. Shes 8 and still a novice. We've recently moved so shes had a gap in her riding of a few months. We don't have any connections here to offer recommendations. Her last riding school was fantastic. I was hoping to book her into some private refresher lessons before she joined group lessons or possibly continue privately. Her old school was also a pony club centre so she was able to do pony club using the centre's horses and I think she'd ideally like to continue with that or something similar, shes very keen on dressage and it seems the easiest way for her to get a taster of that, though to be honest I don't know much about it so there might be other ways she could have dressage tuition later on when she's a more confident rider. We don't seem to have anything on our doorstep. We are based in east cheshire but willing to drive out for up to 40 minutes or so. Manchester/Stockport/north staffordshire are all possibilities.
Some places whose websites i've looked at or contacted:
Carrington riding school in Manchester area
Cheshire riding school near Northwich.
Glen Jakes in Stockport
Butterlands Riding School in North staffordshire
Oakhanger Riding School near Crewe
Mill Farm School near Macclesfield
Buxton riding school
Are any of these decent or any that I should avoid?
Any decent schools I've missed?
Also, what should I be looking for when choosing a school?
Safety and quality of teaching are my top concerns, both seemed to be of a very high standard a her last school. Or is it difficult to go wrong as far as teaching is concerned at junior levels?
Thank you!
Some places whose websites i've looked at or contacted:
Carrington riding school in Manchester area
Cheshire riding school near Northwich.
Glen Jakes in Stockport
Butterlands Riding School in North staffordshire
Oakhanger Riding School near Crewe
Mill Farm School near Macclesfield
Buxton riding school
Are any of these decent or any that I should avoid?
Any decent schools I've missed?
Also, what should I be looking for when choosing a school?
Safety and quality of teaching are my top concerns, both seemed to be of a very high standard a her last school. Or is it difficult to go wrong as far as teaching is concerned at junior levels?
Thank you!