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Education

Our superior education program is what allows Canadian Pony Club to stand out above the many other equine programs available. TESTING is a means of measuring the success of this program.

We start at the “D” level where you learn about your pony/horse, what it eats, and how it keeps warm in the winter. In the riding, D’s walk and trot in a ring and over poles on the ground. By the “A” level, test number 9, candidates are capable of running a stable, teaching, and working with green or problem horses.

Candidates may decide at any time to continue along the “flat” and/or “stadium jumping” riding streams, but to return to the traditional test stream, they must go back and compete all untested phases in the “traditional” riding phases.

Members can test the stable management portion of the program without the riding phase. This means that members who ride western, drive, or are not allowed to ride can show their learning and skills without riding English. Candidates can also take the flat ride stream (no jumping) or the stadium jumping stream (no cross country jumping) after showing basic skills at the lower levels.

The CPC Testing Procedures outlines how the program works and the process to be followed. The CPC Testing Procedure Requirements for Examiners, Coaches and Candidates will tell you and your coach what you need to know at each level, the expectations. These documents are accessible via the Secured Documents area. If you do not have access to this, please contact your Club Administration for the password.

For more information you can visit the Canadian Pony Club website here.

YouTube Channel

BCLM has created a YouTube Channel with educational video content.