F.A.Q.

What is the minimum level of ability to attend the courses?

For the Level 1 & 2 Courses students should be able to ski confidently on red runs linking turns down the fall line and being in control of their speed.

Are there any extra costs I should know about?

Altitudes course price includes no extra costs. In resort you are required to pay for your lunch on the mountain and weekend meals. We recommend £100-£150 spending money per week.

Do I need my own equipment?

Yes. However, this season Altitude Futures Gap students will receive the sought after “Ski Instructor Pro Deal” which offers up to 40% discounts on ski equipment.

Will you meet us at the Airport?

Yes, included in the cost of the course is your transfer to the resort from the airport and back to the airport at the end of the course.

Can we come for Christmas and stay in the accommodation after the course?

Altitude Futures will make every effort to organise this for you. Please request this when reserving your place on the course.

What Qualification will I receive?

On successful completion of the course you will be awarded with the BASI/CSIA Level 1 and 2 Ski Instructor Qualification  and a first aid qualification. The BASI and CSIA qualification is recognized throughout the World. BASI and CSIA are members of the ISIA.

Can I work for Altitude Snowsports School after the course?

On successful completion of the Futures Gap Course there are opportunities to work with Altitude Snowsports School and with Interski just over the border in Italy.