HIGH SCHOOL CREDIT PROGRAM

Earn School Credits

Through Equestrian Education

Riverside Equestrian is proud to provide a structure pathway for students to earn high school credits through equestrian education in partnership with the Equestrian Canada Rider Level Program (ECRLP).

The Equestrian Canada Rider Level Program is a national certificate program based on the highest standards of riding and horsemanship.

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MORE THAN RIDING LESSONS

A Program That Builds

Skills for Life

This unique program helps students earn high school credits for grades 10 - 12.

Credits may be earned years in advance and are applied once the student reaches the corresponding grade level.

While there is no minimum age to begin training in the Equestrian Canada Rider Level Program (ECRLP), we generally recommend students begin studying for the theory tests around age 10.

These credits can provide greater flexibility in a student’s academic schedule by creating free blocks or allowing additional focus on other subjects. However, the benefits extend far beyond academics:

  • Strengthen university & scholarship applications

  • Build character, confidence, and resiliency

  • Develop riding and horsemanship skills

  • Work towards long-term goals in a structured pathway

HOW CREDITS ARE EARNED

A Clear Path to Academic Credit

Students track hours using a provided logbook

WHY FAMILIES CHOOSE RIVERSIDE

A Complete, Supportive & Proven Program

GETTING STARTED

Your Journey Starts Here

  • STEP 1-INTRODUCTORY LESSON ($115)
    Private Introductory Lesson
    (trial ride, 30-minutes)

  • STEP 2- FOUNDATION PACKAGE ($870)
    6 private riding lessons (30 minutes each)
    6 horsemanship lessons (1.5 hours each)
    Logbook and access to parts of the Equestrian Canada curriculum and Riverside study resources.

  • STEP 3- JOIN RIVERSIDE RIDING CLUB
    Continue riding & horsemanship lessons to accumulate the required 100 program hours.

  • STEP 4- RIDER LEVEL TESTING
    Free testing for those who joined the program as a beginner.

Steps 1 & 2 equal 12 hours
towards the credit requirement