If you go to this website you can use the search engine to find the ideal one in your area
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It all depends on which riding school you go to. Some French riding schools are very strict and most horses are not well-kept, and the people who go to the schools are sometimes (very) mean. However, there are also riding schools that are pretty good and the instructors are nice and patient. From what I've heard, most French riding schools are pretty strict, though. C.J.
No but there are some schools that you can leave school early to go to a horse club that is sponsored by the school.
Pony Club, BHS (at riding schools), or riding club
More than 2500 schools in Britain
I don't think so. I'm pretty sure there aren't any English riding schools in Europe.
there is stepney bank stable or one in hetton called whitegates equestrain its great!
In the U.S. public schools are free and non public (private) schools are not. In Great Britain, some schools we in the U.S. would call private schools are called public schools.
Riding schools within London are virtually non-existent.
It depends on the school. Some schools yes, you must have your own horse. Other schools will lease a horse to you or have lesson horses that are used.
Yes there are.
One may find directions for horse riding games at most riding schools that offer classes in horse riding. These schools typically also take part in a variety or horse riding games and competitions, so would be knowledgeable when it comes to horse riding games.
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