Oscar Approved School Holiday Camp
It's time to embrace yourself with horses and everyone will reap the benefits.
We offer fun, safe and exciting horse riding school holiday programmes that cater for all levels of riders. We will help you develop into the best rider you can be.
Our holiday programmes are a great way to develop riding skills as well as learn all aspects of horsemanship.
Students will find a healthy sense of pride, when they can turn out their ponies ready for a show with plaited tails and, shiny hooves. They will become confident catching and grooming, tacking up and untacking, feeding, cleaning gear and mucking out their stables, what a sense of achievement they will get.
You can bring your own horse, or if you don't have one this programme gives your child/ren their very own pony/horse to care for on their own.
They will take total responsibility for their mount, as well as expanding their knowledge of horses in a family farm environment, where fun safe learning takes priority with our qualified instructors.
Message us or email info@phillipsequine.co.nz now to book.
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