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Ambury Park Centre - Riding Therapy
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Description
Ambury Park Centre is a horse riding centre for children, adolescents and adults with physical, emotional, psychological and intellectual disabilities.
We offer a range of services including riding therapy, a secondary school and a vocational training programme. The Centre has 27-28 horses that are integral in all of the programmes, as the tool that effects development and change.
Ambury Park Centre has developed programmes that include physiological and psychological therapies and educational, work training and social development. These are run from our beautiful park grounds, with our large indoor arena and our school for students aged 13 upwards and a full-time vocational training programme for adults 18 and over.
Ages
Youth / Rangatahi, Child / Tamariki, Adult / Pakeke
How do I access this service?
Contact us, Walk in
Services Provided
Our registered independent school offers subjects in the NZ curriculum. Whilst learning to ride and care for horses students are also able to achieve equine qualifications. The school caters for secondary school age students aged 13 to 18 years who, for a variety of reasons, are not coping in, or are not attending, mainstream education. You can find more information here
Our registered independent school offers subjects in the NZ curriculum. Whilst learning to ride and care for horses students are also able to achieve equine qualifications. The school caters for secondary school age students aged 13 to 18 years who, for a variety of reasons, are not coping in, or are not attending, mainstream education. You can find more information here
Our registered independent school offers subjects in the NZ curriculum. Whilst learning to ride and care for horses students are also able to achieve equine qualifications.
The school caters for secondary school age students aged 13 to 18 years who, for a variety of reasons, are not coping in, or are not attending, mainstream education. You can find more information here
Riders from 3 years old can enrol in the Intensive Programme or the Remedial Programme and usually attend once a week during the school term. You can find more information here
Riders from 3 years old can enrol in the Intensive Programme or the Remedial Programme and usually attend once a week during the school term. You can find more information here
Riders from 3 years old can enrol in the Intensive Programme or the Remedial Programme and usually attend once a week during the school term. You can find more information here
This provides a life skills course for approximately 20 people, aged 18 and over with an intellectual disability. Read more here
This provides a life skills course for approximately 20 people, aged 18 and over with an intellectual disability. Read more here
This provides a life skills course for approximately 20 people, aged 18 and over with an intellectual disability. Read more here
Open enrolment for all children and adults from the age of 6 years upwards
Open enrolment for all children and adults from the age of 6 years upwards
Open enrolment for all children and adults from the age of 6 years upwards
Open enrolment for all children from the age of 6 - 13 years old
Open enrolment for all children from the age of 6 - 13 years old
Open enrolment for all children from the age of 6 - 13 years old
Disability Assistance
Wheelchair access
Region
South Auckland
Website
Contact Details
66 Wellesley Road, Māngere Bridge, Auckland
South Auckland
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Phone
(09) 634 0763
Email
Website
Ambury Park Centre
66 Wellesley Road
Mangere Bridge
Auckland 2022
Street Address
Ambury Park Centre
66 Wellesley Road
Māngere Bridge
Auckland 2022
Postal Address
PO Box 59141
Māngere Bridge
Auckland 2022
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This page was last updated at 11:39AM on July 8, 2024. This information is reviewed and edited by Ambury Park Centre - Riding Therapy.