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The British Racing School, on the outskirts of Newmarket, Suffolk, was opened by King Charles in 1983 and offers training for those wishing to pursue a career in horse racing.
March 03, 2025 at 5:09pm GMT. The Queen has become royal patron of the British Racing School, which trains the next generation of the horse racing industry.
The British Racing School, on the outskirts of Newmarket, Suffolk, was opened by King Charles in 1983 and offers training for those wishing to pursue a career in horse racing.
The school is based in Newmarket, Suffolk, the global headquarters of British racing, and among its many courses are two community projects designed to increase access to horses and ponies – the ...
Queen Camilla has been announced as the British Racing School's royal patron. The British Racing School, on the outskirts of Newmarket, Suffolk, was opened by King Charles in 1983 and offers ...
The Queen has become royal patron of the British Racing School, which trains the next generation of the horse racing industry. Camilla has a keen interest in the equestrian world, regularly ...
Queen Camilla has accepted a royal patronage at the British Racing School in Newmarket, Suffolk Queen Camilla has been announced as the British Racing School's royal patron. The British Racing ...
The school has equipped thousands of young people with the skills for success in the racing industry through its Level 2 Diploma for 16 to 25-year-olds, which leads to paid employment at a racing ...