Snow-covered trees and a ski lift on a sunny winter day.

Level Benchmarks


Check out our level benchmark where the student needs to start the level being to do. These are also listed in your safety manual.

Check out the buttons below if you want to see the report cards that have more details on what the students need to learn in each level before getting to the next.

Try not to worry so much about the levels as guests can get attached to the number. Do your best not to bump them up levels too quickly because they will miss out on essential skills, they will need in the next level.

Progress cards
teaching resources
A chart titled 'Level Benchmarks - Skiing' listing skill levels from 1 to 7, with descriptions for each level. The levels range from no experience to advanced skills with control and speed. An illustration of a skier in the top right corner.
Chart titled 'Ultimate Group Levels - Ski' detailing four ski skill levels from beginner to advanced, including terrain types, skills needed to progress, and steps taken to advance through each level.
A chart titled 'Level Benchmarks - Snowboarding' with explanations of skill levels from 1 to 6 and an illustration of a child snowboarding.
Chart titled 'Ultimate Group Levels - Snowboard' outlining five levels of snowboard skill development, with details on terrain, goals, and quick ride steps for each level, from beginner to advanced.