Courses
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Our courses are designed and tailored to your needs and requirements. We do not want to teach you something you already know or don’t want to know. Before we teach we want to understand what you want from our courses or demonstrations. We can add to courses as well as omit subjects that you highlight.
If you want to cover a subject on our courses, please let us know |
IMPORTANT! BEFORE YOU BOOK A COURSE YOU SHOULD ENSURE THAT THE SCHOOL YOU BOOK WITH:
a) Has satisfactory Health and Safety provisions. b) The instructors are 1st Aid trained. c) The instructors have been CRB Checked. d) The school has at least £5,000,000 public liability and has at least £100,000 errors and omissions insurance. e) Check the ratio of instructors to participants. f) Check to see you get what you pay for. Is the course covering all it said it would? g) Have a look at the Gallery page if there is one. If they claim to have been teaching since 1997, there should be a substantial collection of photographs or groups, not just individuals. Click HERE to see our Gallery |

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Survival School regularly invites Health and Safety experts on to its courses. The latest visit was in 2008.
All our instructors are 1st Aid Trained and Criminal Records Bureau Vetted
We have £5,000,000 public liability and £100,000 errors and omissions insurance
Your instructors to participant ratio is no more than 1:4 and is normally 1:3.
We endeavour to give you what you pay for, a safe, informative and fun course. |
All our courses are 'hands on' and practical. That way you get the knowledge and the experience. You may think that some aspects of survival are essential for expedition preparation or team building. We can add to courses as well as omit subjects that you highlight.
We passed our Health and Safety inspection with no recommendations for improvement. Our instructors are First Aid Training in Remote Emergency Care and we are fully covered by insurance. Our set up is safe and professional, meaning you can rest easy and assured that you are in the best possible hands. |

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