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The attendance course is run in the UK.
By coming each month you get to know us and your fellow learners.
Class numbers are kept down, between twelve and twenty in year one,
making certain that everyone is heard. Since each person’s
style of learning is different we are attentive to your individual
needs.
The culture that develops is one of support, trust and cooperation
within which self-reflection and openness is encouraged. We show
you videos of patients, illuminating case receiving and case analysis
from the start. As we learn from each other and about homeopathy,
so we develop and deepen our trust in the psychological and spiritual
aspects of healing. This, alongside your academic education, is
encouraged by your teachers and your mentors who give on-going guidance
through comments on your assignments. Your year-head and the principal
provide pastoral care, while tutors help you assess your progress.
We have developed a mentor-assessed, non-graded system of evaluation
based upon portfolio presentations of selected work presented during
tutorial sessions. We set no exams.
We meet at Yondercott House which has well-appointed and beautiful
rooms, filled with light, warmth and serenity. We also have a reference
library and computer facilities, as well as the practice clinic
with its video link to the teaching room. We have a large kitchen
and dining room, where good food (provided by yourselves) is shared
and enjoyed. The house is surrounded by extensive mature gardens
where many medicinal plants thrive, together with woodlands, where
we like to walk, talk and relax. Yondercott provides a tranquil
environment conducive to reflective study where the busy world can
be left behind and we can appreciate life’s ever-renewing
cycles and seasons.
We invite you to ten weekends, starting in September each year,
10am to 6pm on Saturdays, 9:30am to 5pm on Sundays. During the Practitioners
Diploma Course, in years three and four, you will also attend clinic
days on each Friday before the study weekends (except the first
Friday of Year three). We hope that you will join together for supper
on Friday nights: another opportunity for intimacy, laughter and
integration.
"The School of Homeopathy’s program
has been the biggest stepping stone in my homeopathic education.
It has given me so many gifts. It has given me deep understanding
and a humility about human nature and the laws of healing and cure.
It has allowed me to become a practitioner, and has given me the
desire and commitment to continue my life-long study of classical
homeopathy. It has been clear to me from the start that the School
of Homeopathy has a deep commitment to helping people become the
best practitioners that they can be in order that the lives of other
people will be touched by the healing powers of homeopathy. "
Robert S. Jones
With many choices of homeopathy schools now available, it
may not be easy deciding which one is going to be right for you.
Although many schools follow similar basic curricula, the style,
the methods of teaching and support may vary considerably. Even
the basic philosophy of healing, as well as the emphasis on supplementary
subjects, may differ considerably. It is therefore a good idea that
you check out your options thoroughly before making a final decision
– after all, you will only want to carry out your core training
once, confident that it is authentic.
On this web-site, we have tried to present the core of our approach
to teaching and caring. However, we also invite you to contact us
if you have any queries or if you need advice about what may be
entailed in studying homeopathy. Do compare us with other schools
and do come and visit us to encounter what we teach and to ask us
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