Every winter, holidaymakers and families often ask the same question:
Do ESI instructors have the same qualifications as other ski instructors in France?

The answer is yes, without any ambiguity.

A state diploma, identical throughout France

All ski instructors teaching in France, whether in an independent school or a national structure, must hold the State ski diploma - national downhill ski instructor.

The ESI instructors follow exactly the same training programme, pass the same tests, and answer to the same legal requirements than any other qualified instructor in France.

This diploma is :

👉 There are no “sub-degrees” or alternative diplomas the level of qualification is strictly the same for everyone.

What makes the difference: the ESI philosophy

If the diploma is identical, the pedagogical approach is often what sets an ESI school apart.

At our school, we make it a point of honour to offer :

Learning to ski should remain a pleasure, not a source of stress.

More human groups, personalised attention

One of the great strengths of ESI schools is their deliberately limited group size.
This allows :

Result: faster progress and a much more enjoyable experience on the slopes.

A committed, close and passionate team

ESI monitors are first and foremost professionals with a passion for the mountains.
They often choose the ESI for :

This proximity creates a climate of trust that is appreciated by families as well as adults, whether they are beginners or returning to the profession.

In a nutshell

✔️ Same national diploma recognised by the State
✔️ The same high standards and safety
✔️ A human and personalised approach to teaching
✔️ Groups on a human scale
✔️ An approach based on pleasure and progress

Choosing an ESI school does not mean choosing a different diploma.
It means choosing a different way of learning, She is more gentle, more attentive, and just as demanding professionally.

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