Horsescotland's summer plans revealed
- kirstenmbinnie
- Jun 3
- 2 min read
Royal Highland Show
Don’t forget the horsescotland team will be at the Royal Highland Show on Sunday 21st June!
horsescotland will be joining partners SRUC in their building at the showground and the team will be on hand to share some exciting developments including:
For coaches – a new bespoke digital register and booking system
For riders – more information on the Athlete Development Pathway and how to apply
Summer activities – the team are hitting the road this summer attending various events, all starting with the Royal Highland Show
Horsescotland Equine Coaching Masterclass
Tickets are still available for the horsescotland Equine Coaching Masterclass.
This event has been awarded CPD points by BHS, BS, BD, BE and The Pony Club and is open to coaches from all walks of life.
The masterclass will bring together a multidisciplinary team of leading practitioners to deliver an integrated approach to equestrian performance, combining technical coaching, rider development, sport science and welfare and showcasing riders from the horsescotland Athlete Development Pathway as they progress through a structured, high-performance environment.
Tickets are available here: Buy Tickets – Horsescotland Equine Coaching Masterclass – Scottish National Equestrian Centre
Scone Palace International Horse Trials – volunteer shout out
horsescotland have a jam-packed schedule for the Scone Palace Horse Trials this year and are calling for anyone who would like to come along and join the team to get in touch.
There’s a range of activities on offer covering various events for kids, educational opportunities, stalls and lots of games for everyone to try out – more details to come as they are finalised.
And there’ll be the opportunity to sneak away and watch some of the equestrian action taking place around Scone as well.
If you are interested in joining the team and can spare some time to support horsescotland and partners at Scone, please get in touch with Emily at emily@horsescotland.org
Bringing equestrian activity to schools across the North-east
Work is ongoing across the Grampian region to bring together schools and riding centres to help give pupils the opportunity to try out riding and horse care activities.
horsescotland are looking for riding schools and centres who are interested in joining forces to help ensure more children and young people have the opportunity to gain access to horses and try out a new sport.
Get in touch with Emily at emily@horsescotland.org to find out more.






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