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Philosophy and Objectives

Meredith Manor's objective is to prepare students for successful careers in the international horse industry. Our program's core is riding and the ways in which it can be marketed. We are committed to a teaching and learning process that will provide our students with the critical skills necessary to enjoy life-long careers in the horse industry. We are committed to teaching theses skills in such a way as to enable our students to deal with horses in all aspects of the industry in the most humane manner without the use of force or punishment. Our mission is to prove the superiority of humane methods through our graduates.

Meredith Manor provides a climate of learning in which each student may identify and accomplish his or her own goals within the context of a dynamic academic and pragmatic program,. We are committed to a teaching and learning process that will provide our students with the critical skills by which they may develop and prepare to enter the world of the horse industry.

We are old enough to have developed workable teaching systems; big enough to have excellent facilities; and progressive enough to be the most copied institution in the horse industry. Practical, progressive, professional programs are why Meredith Manor means more Saleable Skills.

Our aim is to continue Old World Training with New World Innovation. If there are methods, there can be freedom. If there is consistency, there can be change. If there is a system, it can be repeated. If there is knowledge, with understanding, it can be transferred. These are the cornerstones of theory and practice at Meredith Manor, both in its management and in its capacity as an educational institution.

Western instructor with students at the out arena

To this end, Meredith Manor:

In the Meredith Manor programs students will:

  1. Acquire knowledge in general and specific areas of the horse industry which will enable them to understand and apply principles to careers with horses. Students take required core courses relating to the care and maintenance of horses and facilities. Career areas chosen provide specific knowledge and skills to develop an area of specialization.
  2. Develop skills necessary to function successfully in careers in the horse industry. Riding skills are developed in Western, Jumping, and Dressage. Students progress through a carefully designed and executed program that takes them from their current riding level through a sequential riding skill development program. Professional skills are developed in Career Areas that will enable students to become gainfully employed in Career Areas of their choice.
  3. Formulate attitudes that will enable them to function with confidence in the industry. The students' understanding of the concepts and importance of life-long learning along with the development of an attitude of professionalism should enable them to function well with horses in their chosen Career Areas and to relate well with people in the industry.
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