BASI Snowboard Instructor Level 2
Intermediate snowboard qualification for international seasonal work.
Quick facts
- Issuing body
- British Association of Snowsport Instructors
- Discipline
- Snowboard
- Level / Tier
- 2 of 4
- ISIA Stamp
- No
- ISIA Card
- No
- Teach internationally
- ✅ Yes
- Restrictions
- Cannot work independently in France
Certification pathway
The BASI snowboard progression ladder.
Official courses & pricing
Published programme lines that award or prepare for this qualification. Figures are indicative — confirm on the association site.
BASI Snowboard Level 2
Enrolment: BASI membership; book through https://basi.org.uk/book-a-course/ and confirm prerequisites on the course listing. Longer partner-led courses: https://basi.org.uk/courses/partners . Linked directory schools mirror the alpine BASI sample; develops teaching and riding for working instructors; delivered as modular or block courses depending on venue.
- Course fee — Checkout-only GBP totals after choosing a venue/session in book-a-course. Verified 2026-04-04 ↗
Where to train for BASI Snowboard Level 2
Ski schools listed as delivery partners for courses leading to this qualification.
16 courses
Free-Ski Cairngorm
BASI ski instructor training (Verbier catered packages, 2026–27 season)
Ski & snowboard instructor courses
New Generation
Ski le Gap instructor programmes (Mont-Tremblant)
BASI gap and instructor pathway courses (Verbier)
Season L1+L2 ski instructor course (Nendaz)
Season L1+L2 ski instructor course (Verbier)
Season L3/L4 ski instructor course (Verbier)
BASI snowboard & ski instructor pathways
BASI instructor and gap courses (ICE Val d'Isère)
PDS Snowsport Verbier
PDS Snowsport China (BASI partner venues)
UK snow dome BASI ski & snowboard courses
BASI / NZSIA instructor courses (Queenstown)
Element Concept Verbier
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