We offer a selection courses to suit all your needs. Listed below are some of the courses that you can choose from but remember a course should always be tailored to suit you!
 This the most common way of learning how to drive as it gives you the flexibility to have as little as a one hour lesson a week or more if you wish. This enables you to incorporate your lessons within any personal or financial commitments. Lessons can be made up from 1, 1 1/2 or 2 hours but you must appreciate that if you have a one hour lesson once a week the time needed to achieve the required standard may often take much longer.
 This course is practically the same as paying hourly but it will involve more than four hours training in any one week to allow you to reach test level of driving in a far shorter period of time. If you have a busy life style it will be down to the hours that you are available as to whether we can accommodate this type of course. (Please call with your availability if required).

If you have passed your theory test and wish to take a test as quickly as possible then it is possible to have a training course that can range from 1 to 6 weeks. These courses will totally rely upon the availability of test dates issued by the DSA and your ability to achieve the required standard. This type of course is not seen as the best way of learning to drive as the time scale is often to short for most pupils, but if you have very little choice due to job commitments or you are in the Forces then please call to discuss your needs.
All Theory and Practical Driving tests are booked through the DSA and regardless to common belief tests can not be pre booked or reserved by a driving school and they operate on a first come first served basis. The average time to wait for a theory test is approximately two weeks and a practical driving test is approximately six weeks but if you are persistent enough then a cancellation or short notice test could be booked reducing the time to as little as a few days.
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