Equestrian Academy
Welcome to the Beaulieu College Equestrian Academy
EQUINE STUDIES (Grades 8 to Grade 12)
Apart from the Equestrian Academy, Beaulieu College offers Equine Studies to pupils in Grade 8 to 12. This forms part of the pupils' National Senior Certificate (NSC) qualification.
THE EQUESTRIAN ACADEMY (Adult Training)
For all enquiries and for applications, please contact Kim Hughes at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. . Please contact us on 011 468 2114.
Courses on offer from the Equestrian Academy are:
EQUINE COURSES:
CORE COURSES
These part time modules are run in line with the EQASA qualification system and cover subject matter aligned with their examination requirements, as well as the new N.Q.F. qualification scheme syllabus:
- Module 1 Basic Stable Yard Skills
- Module 2 Advanced Stable Yard Skills
- Module 3 Horsemastership
- Module 4 Preliminary Riding Instruction
- Module 5 Horsemastership and Riding Instruction

Course contents, dates and enrolment requirements are attached to this document. These courses are revised regularly to ensure that syllabus content is in line with the requirements of the SANEF examination system and the Unit Standards for NQF’s Students should be aware that a degree of experience and practical competence should be acquired in conjunction with the underpinning knowledge and practical guidance supplied by these courses in order to be successful examination candidates.
DAY COURSES
These are running on Wednesdays, once a month. These days have proved very popular covering a range of subject specific equine themes. Where possible each day course will include input from at least one specialist speaker.
Topics and dates for these days and registration information is attached to this document. More detailed information and a timetable for each of these days will be available closer to the dates, please contact us for further information.
WORKSHOPS
Two day workshops will take place throughout the year covering a range of practical and training issues appropriate to various levels of horsemanship and horse and rider training.
More detailed information and a timetable for each of these workshops will be available closer to the dates, please contact us for further information. Attached registration forms can be used to secure places on these courses.
STUD COURSES
Our stud courses aim to provide students with knowledge relating to the care of breeding stock and the breeding process. Courses are designed to cater for various levels of interest. More comprehensive details and information about enrolment on stud courses are attached.
MORE INFORMATION
We have the following documents available for further information:




















