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riding school

American  

noun

  1. a place where equitation is taught.


Etymology

Origin of riding school

First recorded in 1670–80

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Anna Cavallaro discovered vaulting at the age of 11, when her dad took her to a riding school where Nelson taught.

From BBC Dec. 8, 2023

The Felsenreitschule, the former riding school, holds an audience of 1,437 and is known as a location for the 1965 film “The Sound of Music.”

From Seattle Times Aug. 11, 2023

She came to the Washington area in 1955 and ran a horseback riding school in Potomac for about 20 years until the late 1980s.

From Washington Post Jan. 26, 2021

I own and run a riding school for competitive English equestrian events, but I also board and train horses on the side.

From Slate Jul. 10, 2020

Every Saturday during term time, and at least twice a week over the holidays, I went to a riding school in the country.

From "My Life with the Chimpanzees" by Jane Goodall

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