Ride with purpose,
Train with passion,
Compete with confidence.

Our structured curriculum guides riders from fundamentals to competition, focusing on horsemanship, skill development, & stable management.

Whether building confidence or refining technique in show jumping, dressage, or endurance, every lesson fosters precision, connection, & excellence.

Curriculum

  • Mounting safely, basic position, walk with control, horse care basics.

  • Walk–halt transitions, steering, intro to trot (posting), safe arena etiquette.

  • Consistent trot, circles & figures, intro to canter (as appropriate), poles on the ground.

  • Transitions within gaits, rhythm & contact, small grids/poles, intro to patterns.

  • Canter work, basic dressage patterns, small courses, pace management.

  • Discipline-specific goals (dressage tests basics, jumping courses, endurance pace/fitness), show preparation.

Disciplines

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The foundation of all riding disciplines, refining a horse’s balance, suppleness, and responsiveness to subtle cues, enhancing both performance and trust.

Flatwork

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Often described as the art of horse and rider communication, dressage focuses on precision, balance, and fluid movements, developing the horse’s natural ability with grace & refinement.

Dressage

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A discipline where horse and rider navigate a course of obstacles, demonstrating precision, control, and athleticism while maintaining rhythm and balance.

Show Jumping

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A long-distance equestrian sport that highlights the horse’s stamina, resilience, and partnership with the rider, covering challenging terrains while prioritizing strategy & horse welfare.

Endurance Racing

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Saturday Pony Camp

Our Saturday Pony Camp introduces kids to the joy of horses through riding, care, and play.

A fun and safe weekend activity that builds confidence, knowledge, and lasting memories.

    • Age Group: 3 – 14 years

    • Time: Saturdays · 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM

    • Duration: 2 hours (Morning Period)

    • Fee: 10 BD per child

    • Horse riding

    • Grooming

    • Bathing

    • Feeding

    • Painting & games

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Pricing &
Packages

Choose your program—register for a trial class, join our flatwork training, or commit to a discipline package.

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Single & Trial Classes

A one-time introduction to meet the coaches, get comfortable, and assess your level.

  • 40 minutes

  • Open to all ages (minimum accepted age: 4 years).

  • Trial Lesson (40 min) – BHD 10
    Short Lesson (20 min) –

  • Not applicable; designed for orientation.

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Group Flatwork Packages

Build your foundation in a supportive group setting.

  • 40 minutes

  • Classes divided into 4–13 and 13+

    • 4 lessons (1x/week): 30 BD (kids 4–14) · 35 BD (adults 15+)

    • 8 lessons (2x/week): 45 BD (kids) · 55 BD (adults)

    • 12 lessons (3x/week): 65 BD (kids) · 75 BD (adults)

    • 20 lessons (5x/week): 105 BD (kids & adults)

  • Prepares riders for discipline choice (Dressage, Jumping, Endurance).

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Group Discipline Packages

  • 40 Minutes

  • Classes divided into 4–13 and 13+

  • Develop balance, precision, and harmony with your horse.

    • Private Lessons: 8 lessons · 120 BD

    • Semi-Private (2 riders): 8 lessons · 80 BD per person

    • Group (4 riders): 8 lessons · 60 BD per person

    • Competition Fee: 20 BD (excl. registration/test fee)

    • Workshop (Mandatory): Dressage workshop covering rules + skill assessment.

    • Uniform: Riders must wear MEA uniform during training.

    • Certificate: Issued after each competition.

  • Build rhythm, confidence & technique over fences.

    • Private Lessons: 8 lessons · 130 BD

    • Semi-Private (2 riders): 8 lessons · 90 BD per person

    • Group (4 riders): 8 lessons · 70 BD per person

    • Intro to Show Jumping: 4 lessons · 40 BD

    • Competition Fee: 20 BD (excl. registration/test fee)

    • Workshop (Mandatory): Rules + theory/practical assessment.

    • Uniform: Required in all training.

    • Certificate: Given after each competition.

  • Train for stamina, pacing, and long-distance partnership.

    • Training Fee: 105 BD (excl. race fees)

    • Outdoor Training Add-on: 20 BD

    Competitions–

    • CEN 40 km: 100 BD (members) / 150 BD (non-members)

    • CEN 80 km: 200 BD (members) / 250 BD (non-members)

    • CEN/CEI 100 km*: 400 BD (members) / 500 BD (non-members)

    • CEN/CEI 120 km**: 500 BD (members) / 700 BD (non-members)

    • Terms:

      • Commitment: 3 days/week training for 1 month.

      • Mandatory Endurance Workshop (rules + evaluation).

      • Uniform required.

      • Certificate after each race.

      • Riders continuing >6 months qualify for member fees.

      • Non-Bahrainis must obtain NOC approval.

  • All disciplines require attending mandatory workshops, wearing designated uniforms, and passing theoretical + practical assessments before competition.

Specialized training in your chosen discipline.

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1:1 Packages

One-on-one or small group sessions tailored for faster learning and competition prep.

  • 40 Minutes each

  • 7+ recommended.


  • Single Lesson: 15 BD (Flatwork) · 25 BD (Dressage / Jumping)

    • 8 Lessons (2x/week for a month):

      • 100 BD (Flatwork)

      • 120 BD (Dressage)

      • 130 BD (Jumping)

    • 12 Lessons (3x/week for a month):

      • 140 BD (Flatwork)

      • 150 BD (Dressage)

      • 170 BD (Jumping)

  • Please contact us directly for current rates and availability.

  • Designed for riders aiming to fast-track skills or prepare for show season.

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Facilities & Community

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With facilities for both riders and horses, including locker rooms, a café, and equine recovery amenities, we ensure a comfortable and well-equipped environment. Beyond training, we foster a strong equestrian community, bringing riders together through group rides, academy dinners, and shared experiences.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • No prior experience is required. Our programs are designed to accommodate beginners through advanced riders, with instruction tailored to each individual’s skill level.

  • For your initial lesson, please wear a comfortable, well-fitted top and long pants. It’s essential to have a properly fitting riding helmet, which we recommend you bring. Footwear should be short or long boots with a slight heel; sneakers or open-toed shoes are not suitable.

  • While we have a limited number of helmets available, they may not fit every rider perfectly. For safety and comfort, we strongly recommend purchasing and bringing your own properly fitting helmet.

  • We offer lessons for riders aged 4 and above. Our programs are tailored to accommodate various age groups and skill levels, ensuring a safe and enjoyable experience for all.

  • Riding lessons are available in structured packages based on the number of sessions per week:

    One-time trial lesson (40 minutes) available upon request.

    4 lessons per month (once a week) – Available for beginners aged 4 to 13 and adults 14+.

    8 lessons per month (twice a week) – Available for beginners aged 4 to 13 and adults 14+.

    12 lessons per month (three times a week) – Available for beginners aged 4 to 13 and adults 14+.

    Lessons are scheduled on specific days based on the package you choose. Please contact our administrative team to confirm available slots and lesson timings.

  • Absolutely! We welcome prospective students to visit and tour our facilities. Please contact our Client Services Team to schedule a convenient time for your visit.

  • Safety is our top priority. We require all riders to wear helmets and appropriate footwear. Our instructors are certified professionals trained in safety protocols, and our facilities are regularly inspected to maintain the highest safety standards.

  • If you need to reschedule or cancel a lesson, please notify the office at least 12 to 24 hours in advance to be eligible for rescheduling. Proper documentation may be required for emergencies or illness.

    No-Show Policy: If a rider books a session and fails to attend without sufficient notice, the full lesson will be counted and cannot be rescheduled.

    Delayed Payments: Any delayed payment will result in the suspension of riding lessons until the outstanding balance is cleared.

    For assistance with rescheduling, please contact our Client Services Team during working hours.