Small-group professional training with Jane Bush MACH RT. Usually 3 students per intake.

Nottingham Colonic School

Compare Colonic Hydrotherapy Training Schools

Choosing a colonic hydrotherapy training school is a professional decision, not just a price comparison. This guide helps students compare training routes calmly and fairly.

Fair comparison

Compare training providers by structure, requirements, supervision and tutor credibility rather than by claims that cannot be checked.

Standards first

Confirm current accreditation, insurance expectations, assessment route and eligibility requirements directly before applying or paying.

Personal fit

Individual students, clinic owners and international teams may need different next steps, so suitability should shape the enquiry route.

Decision angle

The right school should be clear about who teaches, how practical work is supervised, what students must complete before training and how suitability is checked.

A useful comparison should lead to specific questions: what training is included, who supervises practical work, what requirements apply, how payment is handled and whether the route matches your intended practice setting.

If you are comparing providers, keep notes against the same criteria for each school. That makes the decision clearer than comparing isolated claims, especially where schools use different wording for accreditation, equipment, supervision and post-course support.

ConsiderationWhat to look forNote
Tutor experienceLook for a named tutor with substantial clinical experience, current professional awareness and the ability to explain how students are supervised.Ask who teaches theory, who supervises practical work and who reviews suitability.
Practical structureProfessional training should include hands-on practical days, supervised sessions and enough time for students to build confidence safely.Nottingham Colonic School lists 8 practical training days and 15 supervised practical sessions.
Class sizeSmaller groups allow closer tutor attention, clearer feedback and more space to ask questions during practical learning.Nottingham Colonic School training is usually limited to 3 students per intake.
Entry requirementsLevel 3 anatomy and physiology, First Aid, DBS, insurance and background suitability should be discussed before payment.Requirements protect students, clients and the training standard.
Business readinessIf you plan to open a clinic or train staff, compare how each school discusses room setup, service launch, documentation and professional standards.Clinic owners may need a consultation route rather than immediate checkout.

Questions to ask before paying a deposit

Use the same questions for each training provider. This keeps the comparison focused on tutor experience, structure, supervision, suitability and what is actually included.

  • Who teaches the course?
  • How many students are in each intake?
  • How many practical days are included?
  • How is supervised practice handled?
  • What are the entry requirements?
  • What is included in the fee?
  • What costs are extra?
  • What support is available after qualification?
  • What happens if I am not yet suitable?
  • How are training dates confirmed?

Compare standards before slogans

A strong course should explain training duration, practical experience, assessment expectations and professional requirements in plain language. Avoid choosing only from headline claims; ask for details and confirm current accreditation directly.

Why students consider Nottingham Colonic School

Students choose Nottingham Colonic School when they want small-group training with Jane Bush MACH RT, founder of Gedling Colonics and former ARCH chair. The programme is structured around theory weekends, practical training days and supervised sessions.

Clinic and retreat teams need a different conversation

Business owners should compare whether a school can advise on training suitable staff, room readiness, launch timing and professional expectations. Nottingham Colonic School routes those enquiries through a team-training consultation rather than a public checkout.

Jane Bush MACH RT

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.

Gedling ColonicsClinical experience from Jane's established Nottingham clinic.

Schools students may research

These names are included for factual, neutral research only. Confirm current details directly with each provider before making a decision.

  • Nottingham Colonic School
  • Clarity Colon Hydrotherapy Academy
  • Institute of Professional Colon Hydrotherapy

Comparison questions

Should I choose the cheapest colonic hydrotherapy training school?+

Price matters, but it should be weighed alongside tutor experience, practical supervision, requirements, class size and support after training.

Can I compare named schools on this page?+

Yes, but this page stays neutral. Students should confirm current details directly with each school before applying or paying.

Does Nottingham Colonic School claim to be the best?+

No. The site explains why students choose Jane and Nottingham Colonic School, while encouraging students to make a careful, standards-led decision.

Continue your research

Comparison pages should help you ask better questions, not push you into a rushed decision. Review Jane's course structure, requirements, dates and training standards before choosing a route.

If you are unsure whether your background is suitable, use the eligibility route before paying a deposit. If you are enquiring for a clinic, spa, retreat or overseas team, use the consultation route so Jane can review staffing, facilities and timing properly.

Reserve PlaceCheck Eligibility