BASI Level 1 Instructor Course

The Level 1 Instructor course is the first instructor qualification within the BASI system of training and grading. It is the initial step on the route to becoming eventually an internationally recognised Snowsport Teacher. The course aims to provide you with the basic information and skills which will enable you to develop your practical performance, prior to returning for the Level 2 Instructor course.

Your personal contribution will be an important aspect of the course. In BASI we are passionate about our role and our snowsports. We want you to enjoy the course, learn the fundamentals and have a great time. It’s really vital that you prepare yourself for the course both physically and mentally.

While we don’t need you to be superhuman athletes, we would advise you to make sure that you have prepared yourself physically and be able to spend five hours per day on snow. The mental demands of this course should not be a concern, but will require your ability to concentrate and participate. You will find the manuals and training material provide the information you need on the course.

 

Key dates

Level 1 instructor
6th - 10th December 2010
£390
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Level 1 instructor
31st Jan - 4th Feb 2011
£390
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Level 1 instructor
25th - 29th April 2011
£390
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The quoted cost is for the course fee only, consisting of five days training and assessment with a BASI Trainer. For accommodation and travel tips please download the Val Info Pack
 

The Level 1 Instructor course will prepare you by developing your:

  • Practical performance in the BASI Central Theme and Piste Performance
  • Introduce the role of the Snowsport Instructor
  • Safety
  • Teaching principles
  • Leadership & people management
  • Communication
  • Customer Care
  • Awareness of the structure of snow sports in the UK and internationally and organisations involved in the structure.

A qualified BASI/ICE trainer will run your course. Trainers are selected by BASI for their skills in skiing/boarding, teaching and communication.

During the course your trainer will continually assess you. The trainer’s objective is to provide you with an end of course assessment of your personal performance.

Delivery of the syllabus will take different forms. Training will primarily take place on the snow and be supplemented by lectures, tutorials and video review normally in the evenings. The daily programme will normally comprise of five hours on snow/slope, two hours off snow in the evening and one hour of student self study.

On completion of the Level 1 Instructor course you will be registered on the BASI database as an Associate Member. As an Associate Member you will receive copies of the in house journal: BASI News.
Membership is renewable annually on payment of the appropriate fee in October each year.
Successful completion of this course will mean that you become a Level 1 Instructor. As such you will have been trained in the basic skills, knowledge and understanding of a snowsport instructor without any experience. You will receive a licence to teach snowsports in a non-mountain environment, i.e. Uk dry slopes or indoor snowslopes.

It should be noted that to obtain your Level 1 Instructor qualification, you will need to provide BASI with proof of 35hrs of logged ski school experience (once having attended your Level 1 course) First Aid certificate and Child protection module.

Holders of the Snowsport Scotland ASSI / ASBI qualifications can apply for exemption from this course to go directly onto the Level 2 Instructor course. (This process requires a letter to apply for exemption)
In the run up to courses we are often asked a great many questions about equipment and clothing. Our experience of clothing leads us to believe that the layered concept is the most versatile. We do go out in all weathers and therefore a breathable waterproof outer layer is preferred. You should always bring sufficient layers to cope with a variety of temperatures. Though, it must be said, that heat stress in November is rare, whereas, it can be a problem in April.

Snowsport equipment and boots should be as good as you can afford. Boots need to be a compromise of complete comfort and performance. Modern equipment should be good quality and fit for purpose.

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All Terrain Performance - 4 week full-time - Ski, 9th Jan - 5th February 2011- £4250
Gap Course - 10 week full-time - Ski, 9th Jan - 19th March 2011- £8250
Gap Course - 10 week part-time - Ski, 9th Jan - 19th March 2011- £7350
Gap Course - 4 week full-time - Ski, 9th Jan - 5th February 2011- £4250
Gap Course - 6 week full-time - Ski, 9th Jan - 19th February 2011- £5995

Official Snowboard Gap Courses
Gap Course - 10 week full-time - Snowboard, 9th Jan - 19th March 2011 - £8250

BASI Level 1 courses
Level 1 instructor - ski, 6th - 10th December 2010 - £390
Level 1 instructor - ski, 31st Jan - 4th Feb 2011 - £390
Level 1 instructor - ski, 25th - 29th April 2011 - £390
Level 1 Instructor - SB - snowboard, 31st Jan - 4th Feb 2011 - £390

BASI Level 2 courses
Level 2 instructor - ski, 6th - 17th December 2010 - £545
Level 2 instructor - ski, 7th - 18th Feb 2011 - £545
Level 2 instructor - ski, 18th - 29th April 2011 - £545
Level 2 instructor - SB - snowboard, 7th - 18th March 2011 - £545

Performance and preparation
Performance and preparation - ski, 29th Nov - 3rd Dec 2010 - £390
Performance and preparation - ski, 21st - 25th March 2011 - £390
Performance/all-terrain - ski, 24th - 28th January 2011 - £390
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9th Jan - 19th February 2011 - £5995
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9th Jan - 5th February 2011 - £4250
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9th Jan - 5th February 2011 - £4250
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Gap Course - 10 week full-time - Ski
9th Jan - 19th March 2011 - £8250
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18th - 29th April 2011 - £545
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7th - 18th Feb 2011 - £545
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7th - 18th March 2011 - £545
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6th - 17th December 2010 - £545
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24th - 28th January 2011 - £390
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29th Nov - 3rd Dec 2010 - £390
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Performance and preparation
21st - 25th March 2011 - £390
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