Nottingham Colonic School vs Other Training Options
This page explains how Nottingham Colonic School is positioned compared with other training options, without attacking competitors or claiming that one route is right for every student.
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
Jane's route is for students who value small groups, professional standards, practical supervision and a named course director with deep clinic experience.
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.
| Consideration | What to look for | Note |
|---|---|---|
| Training style | Nottingham Colonic School focuses on small-group training with close tutor support rather than high-volume intakes. | Usually 3 students per intake. |
| Course depth | The course is described as a 5-6 month pathway with theory weekends, practical days and supervised sessions. | Compare this with each provider's current course outline. |
| Tutor authority | Jane Bush MACH RT is the course director, founder of Gedling Colonics and a former ARCH chair. | Students can ask Jane directly about suitability. |
| Payment route | Individual students can reserve with a deposit when suitable, while business and international enquiries use a consultation route. | This protects unsuitable or complex enquiries from being pushed straight to checkout. |
| Business support | Students and graduates can discuss website, SEO and clinic-growth support through WeBoost where appropriate. | Secondary to Jane's training, but useful for practice launch planning. |
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?
What Nottingham Colonic School is not
It is not positioned as a generic wellness workshop, a high-volume online-only course or a franchise sales page. The public content is built around professional training, eligibility and practical preparation.
Who may prefer another option
Some students may need different dates, a different location, a different equipment focus or a school whose structure better fits their background. That is why comparison content should stay fair and factual.
The right next step
Individual students should check eligibility or reserve when an intake is open. Clinic owners, retreat teams and international students should use the team-training consultation route so Jane can review the situation properly.

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.Comparison questions
Is this a competitor attack page?+
No. The page explains Nottingham Colonic School's own positioning and encourages students to compare current course details directly.
Why choose a small intake?+
Small groups can give students more direct support, more space for questions and a more personal practical-learning environment.
Can international students compare this route?+
Yes. International students can enquire about UK-based training or case-by-case arrangements, while checking local legal, insurance and professional requirements.
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.
