Equestrian Camp
Spend your summer days riding on George School's beautiful 240-acre campus, improving your riding and horsemanship skills.
With horses available for beginner to advanced level riders, our camp focuses on flatwork, horsemanship, and jumping.
Our certified instructors emphasize safety and riding enjoyment for all campers.
2024 Camp Dates and Rates
Package | Dates | Rates | Field Trips |
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Weeks 1 and 2 | June 17-28* | $1,000 |
Week 1: No trip |
Weeks 3 and 4 | July 1-12* | $1,000 | Week 3: No trip Week 4: Fox Heath |
Weeks 5 and 6 | July 15-26 | $1,150 | Week 5: Do Trot In Tack Shop Week 6: Fox Heath |
Weeks 7 and 8 | July 29-August 9 | $1,150 | Week 7: Del Val University Animal Tour Week 8: Fox Heath |
Details
About Coach Tiffany Taylor:
Tiffany is the director of the George School Equestrian Center. She is the head coach of our varsity equestrian team and is responsible for bringing the IEA into the GS Equestrian curriculum. Since George School has joined the IEA in the 2014-2015 competition year, the team has qualified individuals and the team itself for post-season competition every year. In addition to the success in the IEA, Tiffany’s students also compete locally at USEF recognized shows and Marshall and Sterling Finals.
What makes the equestrian teams different from other sports is that students are really part of two teams—one with human and the other with equine teammates. The bond that develops between a horse and rider is something that is often greater than relationships they might hold with their friends. In learning good horsemanship students learn compassion for the animal which makes riders more aware of their surroundings and more aware of others, which will help them become better people in the long run.Tiffany TaylorDirector of Equestrian Education Center, Coach
If you have questions about the program, please contact Tiffany at ttaylor@georgeschool.org or 215.579.6710.