Tag Archives: new beginnings

Reflections after Graduation by CCH Graduate Class of 2017

The Graduation Day was a most fantastic day. I couldn’t imagine it any better, it was fab!  I shall retain clear memories of certain parts of the day, Including Mike’s speech, which as always was inspiring and moving, and a reminder of how to live life and what is important. The humour as ever is […]

CCH And How I Got Here by Kathryn O’Shea (CCH Student)

I decided to study homeopathy after my experience of being treated homeopathically had changed my life in ways I could never have imagined. I was taking allopathic medication in ever increasing doses, and my situation was spiraling dramatically – within two days of homeopathic treatment the results were astounding. I stuck at it, and the […]

Shaken, Not Stirred! By CCH First Year Student

The first weekend of the Four Year Professional Training Course at The Contemporary College of Homeopathy in Bristol was both eye-opening and entertaining. I will be attending one weekend a month over the next four years and I am a spanking new first year to the college although not new to homeopathy. I was introduced […]

Our First Newsletter ~ Summer 2016

Welcome to our first CCH Newsletter keeping you up to date with life at the Contemporary College of Homeopathy. We want to keep building our CCH community and would love you to keep us updated with your homeopathy news – email us at info@conhom.com. If you would like to join our mailing list just drop us […]

First Impressions by Anne (1st Year CCH Student)

We had a fantastic first weekend back a few weeks ago and here are a few words from Anne, one of our first years about how she found it. ‘It was a week before the course began that I received a final welcoming email from Kate. In it was a line asking me if I […]

The Start of a New Cycle by Mike Bridger (CCH Principal)

The weather gets colder now, but for us at CCH it is spring. New people have joined us and the cycle starts again. It is always a relief when after a summer of timetabling and paper work and questioning ourselves: ‘Why do we do this?’ or ‘I never planned on being an admin officer’, the […]