Colonic Hydrotherapy Training in Cambridge
This route may suit healthcare-adjacent and wellness practitioners who want structured professional training. Training is delivered through Nottingham Colonic School, with practical work based around Nottingham unless a separate arrangement is agreed.
Training base
Nottingham
Cambridge students can travel to Nottingham for practical training where course dates fit.
Class size
Usually 3 students per intake
Small groups help Jane support each student closely.
Course length
5-6 months
Theory, practical days and supervised sessions are spread over the programme.
Deposit
£500
A deposit secures a place once suitability is confirmed.
Training from Cambridge
Nottingham Colonic School is based in the UK. Students from Cambridge can enquire about training with Jane Bush MACH RT through the Nottingham programme, with practical training arranged honestly around course dates, suitability and travel.
Training is delivered through Nottingham Colonic School, not through a separate training centre in Cambridge. This page helps students understand the route into training, the requirements to prepare for, and the practical conversation to have before applying.
Cambridge students should plan regional travel and any accommodation needed around practical modules. The right first step is to check eligibility, confirm the next suitable intake and make sure the travel commitment works before reserving a place.
Travel and logistics for Cambridge students
Students from Cambridge should plan around confirmed UK intake windows, practical training days and supervised sessions. If the distance means accommodation or grouped travel would be helpful, discuss that before paying a deposit so the training commitment is realistic.
For clinics, spas and retreats
Cambridge clinic owners can discuss training suitable staff and preparing a professional treatment room. Company and team enquiries are reviewed case by case rather than pushed straight to online checkout.
If your Cambridge business wants to train more than one person or add colonic hydrotherapy to an existing clinic, use the team route so Jane can review staff background, room suitability, insurance and timing before a payment route is agreed.
Requirements for Cambridge students
The entry requirements are the same for students from Cambridge as they are for local Nottingham students. Level 3 anatomy and physiology is the minimum requirement, and First Aid, DBS and student insurance are also expected. Jane may advise additional bodywork or nutrition preparation depending on your background.
The course is usually 5-6 months, with 4 theory weekends,8 practical training days and 15 supervised practical sessions. Because practical learning involves real clinical standards, suitability should be discussed before a deposit is paid.
Planning practice after training
Local professional and insurance requirements should be checked before launching a service. Training with Jane can support professional preparation, but students and business owners should check the local legal, insurance and professional requirements that apply where they plan to practise.
This matters especially for students travelling from outside Nottinghamshire, because local insurers, premises, professional associations or regional rules may affect how a service is set up after qualification.
Questions students from Cambridge usually need to answer
- Do I already meet the Level 3 anatomy and physiology requirement?
- Can I travel to Nottingham for practical training days and supervised sessions?
- Do I need First Aid, DBS, student insurance or extra preparation before training?
- Am I reserving as an individual student or enquiring on behalf of a clinic team?
- What local insurance, professional or premises requirements apply before I practise?
Useful next pages
Use these pages to compare the course, understand the requirements and decide whether to reserve a UK intake or ask Jane to review your background first.
- 1
Check suitability
Share your qualifications, background and timing so Jane can advise on the right route.
- 2
Plan travel
Discuss UK-based training dates, practical days and any realistic logistics before committing.
- 3
Train properly
Complete theory weekends, practical training days and supervised practical sessions.
- 4
Prepare to practise
Confirm local insurance, legal and professional requirements before offering treatments.

Train with Jane Bush MACH RT
Jane is the founder of Gedling Colonics, former ARCH chair and course director at Nottingham Colonic School. Her training is small-group, practical and standards-led.
Clinical experience from Jane's established Nottingham clinic.Questions from Cambridge students
Is colonic hydrotherapy training delivered in Cambridge?+
No. Nottingham Colonic School is based around Nottingham and Gedling clinic expertise. Students from Cambridge can enquire about training with Jane Bush MACH RT, but this page does not claim there is a separate training centre in Cambridge.
Can students from Cambridge reserve a place?+
Yes, suitable students from Cambridge can enquire. If you are unsure about Level 3 anatomy and physiology, First Aid, DBS, insurance or background suitability, complete the eligibility form before paying a deposit.
Can a clinic or retreat in Cambridge train staff?+
Clinic, spa and retreat owners in Cambridge can discuss training suitable team members. Company and team enquiries are reviewed case by case rather than sent directly to online checkout.
