The process of learning to ring summarises the steps usually taken by new ringers. Much ringing training takes place at the local level, either at individual towers or organised by ringing societies or their branch and district organisations.
If you are interested in learning to ring, please Contact Us and we will point you in the direction of a tower local to you.
Below is an overview of other opportunities for learning about ringing.
Education Committee
The Central Council Education committee offers various courses and seminars, normally run for local ringing societies, or their branches, or ringing centres.
Ringing Centres
Ringing centres have been established at more than 30 towers in England and one in Australia. They provide access to competent teachers, special facilities and equipment to support high standards of teaching.
Please see: Ringing Centres Directory.
Nationally advertised Ringing Courses
- Bradfield Ringing CourseDetails for the 2016 course (to be held 18 – 21 August) will be made available during January on the Bradfield Ringing Course website
- Essex Ringing CourseDetails are now available on the Essex Ringing Course website
- Hereford Ringing CourseDetails are now available on the Hereford Ringing Course website
- Keele Ringing CoursesFurther details and application forms are available from:
Helen McGarry
Centre for Continuing and Professional Education
Keele University
Keele,
Staffs ST5 5BG - Yorkshire Association Ringing CourseThis annual course is primarily for members of the Yorkshire Association, although a very few places are sometimes made available to others.
Details are usually published on the Yorkshire Association website early in February each year.
Learning the Ropes
Learning the Ropes is a progressive learning scheme for bell ringers used by accredited members of the Association or Ringing Teachers. It is a structured scheme to enable ringers to progress faster and further. It has five Levels from basic handling to change ringing and includes assessment by Quarter Peal. Certificates are awarded on completion of each level.
For more details, take a look at the Learning the Ropes website.