The Lauaxeta Instructor School has functioned uninterruptedly since the 1980s.
Over this time, more than 1,000 activity instructors have received the training and preparation they need to work in the leisure industry.
The teachers at the instructor school are leisure industry trainers with extensive experience and professionals with a love for teaching.
The training plan combines theory sessions with Gaubelas and practical sessions. But perhaps the greatest appeal of the Lauaxeta Ikastola instructor school is the friendly, trusting atmosphere built up between the future activity instructors and their trainers.
Apart from the instructor school, other training options are also available for working in the leisure industry. We consider a first-aid course, lifeguard training and a trainer’s course to be a basic training plan for any activity instructor.
A course for working as a professional leisure activity instructor. This is an official course that includes theory and practice sessions.
It is given by an expert team of trainers working in the leisure industry and leisure organisations.
A letter will be sent to the students and their families to notify them of the start of the enrolment period.
Run by Lauaxeta and the Red Cross, this is a guided course leading to a formal first aid qualification.
The official dates and exact schedule of the course is decided on together with the Red Cross.
A letter will be sent to notify the students and their families when the enrolment period begins.
The lifeguard training course opens up more possibilities of summer work, at beaches or swimming pools.
The course is held at the Ikastola facilities and combines theory and practical sessions.
You must already have a first aid diploma in order to enrol for the lifeguard training course.
A letter will be sent to notify the students and their families when the enrolment period begins.
This course enables students to obtain the Sports Coach certificate, allowing them to officially coach sports teams.
A letter will be sent to notify the students and their families when the enrolment period begins.