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Driving Instructor Training

Want to become a driving instructor? Are you dedicated to helping learners get on the road safely and confidently? Then join our professional driving school.

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Be Your Own Boss

You are in control of your career and earning potential

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Flexible Working

Work around your existing schedule for a great work/life baance

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High Income

Generate a high income with a potential salary of £50k a year

Professional Training for £1995 with the opportunity

to earn an average of £36 per hour once qualified.

 

We are a part of ORDIT (Official Register of Driving Instructor Training) and our experienced team has trained thousands of driving instructors across the UK since our establishment.

  • Can I train to be a Driving Instructor while working full-time?
    Yes, you can complete Part 1 of your training at home with support from our team. The intensive training course requires only 9 days. Part 2 training involves 10 hours over 2 days, and Part 3 training spans 7 days. Flexible options are available for in-car sessions.
  • Do I need to provide my own vehicle for training?
    No, you do not need to provide your own vehicle. Training sessions are conducted in our market-leading Volkswagen tuition vehicles. You may choose to use your own car or rent one for Part 2/3 exams, or use one of our vehicles if you’re on our PDI Trainee Licence.
  • Are there any hidden costs for my training?
    There are no hidden costs. All payments are for your training only. DVSA fees for PDI and ADI licenses are separate. Current costs for tests and licenses are detailed in our Driving Instructor Training Information Pack.
  • What is required to start training?
    To begin, you must: Hold a full UK driving licence for 3+ years Have 5 points or fewer on your licence Be able to read a number plate from 90 feet away (glasses/contact lenses allowed) Pass a DBS check with the UK Government Register as a PDI and obtain a Personal Reference Number (PRN)
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Payment options to suit your finances as your train

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Freedom

Flexible and intensive training plans so you learn at your own pace.

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High Income

Earn as you learn! You can start teaching sooner with Locations.

  • Can I train to be a Driving Instructor while working full-time?
    Yes, you can complete Part 1 of your training at home with support from our team. The intensive training course requires only 9 days. Part 2 training involves 10 hours over 2 days, and Part 3 training spans 7 days. Flexible options are available for in-car sessions.
  • Do I need to provide my own vehicle for training?
    No, you do not need to provide your own vehicle. Training sessions are conducted in our market-leading Volkswagen tuition vehicles. You may choose to use your own car or rent one for Part 2/3 exams, or use one of our vehicles if you’re on our PDI Trainee Licence.
  • Are there any hidden costs for my training?
    There are no hidden costs. All payments are for your training only. DVSA fees for PDI and ADI licenses are separate. Current costs for tests and licenses are detailed in our Driving Instructor Training Information Pack.
  • What is required to start training?
    To begin, you must: Hold a full UK driving licence for 3+ years Have 5 points or fewer on your licence Be able to read a number plate from 90 feet away (glasses/contact lenses allowed) Pass a DBS check with the UK Government Register as a PDI and obtain a Personal Reference Number (PRN)

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