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The home of equine education.

For over 25 years, Haddon Training has been at the heart of the industry shaping careers and supporting progression.

Our work-based equine qualifications provide hands-on experience, guided every step of the way by our expert Trainer Coaches – equipping individuals with the skills, knowledge, and confidence to succeed in rewarding roles with horses.

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What we offer:

 

Equine

Our equine apprenticeships, available at both intermediate and advanced levels, provide hands-on experience in horse care. Learners can choose to focus on riding, breeding, or general stable management, while receiving expert guidance and support from an assigned Trainer Coach.

 

Horseracing

Approved by The British Horseracing Authority (BHA), our racing apprenticeships are available at both intermediate and advanced levels. Apprentices develop the essential skills and knowledge to confidently care for Thoroughbred racehorses, both on and off the racetrack. 

AESE

 

The Apprenticeship in Equestrian Sporting Excellence (AESE) provides athletes with practical training, specialist camps, and coaching from world-class experts. AESE is run in partnership with British Showjumping and British Eventing, and part of British Equestrian’s Performance Pathway.

 

Horse transport

By law, anyone transporting horses for business must hold a certificate of competency. We offer both short and long journey qualifications, dependent on the travel time. Learners undertaking the Senior Equine Groom or Senior Racing Groom can complete the short journey qualification for free. 

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Our team are available to answer any questions you have.

  • The largest equine training provider in the UK
  • Providing mentorship from industry-experienced Trainer Coaches
  • Deep roots in the equine industry, with a passion for horses at our core
  • Flexible qualifications catering to different skill levels and career pathways
  • Hands-on experience designed to prepare individuals for a career in the equine industry
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