Costs
We do not ask for full training fees in advance. Our costs are generally cheaper than other establishments because we only train instructors that will be working with us. This allows you the continual assurance that if at any time during your training for the first two tests that you decide you do not want to continue, then you will not be held responsible for training fees.
Although considerably less fees are charged by us you will, nonetheless, receive the best standard of training that we can possibly supply.
All we require from trainees is a deposit of £225 (part one training fees). This covers books, our training manuals, Theory CD and evening classes.
Part two training is charged @ £23 per hour, and you pay for each lesson as you take them. To give you an idea of training generally taken, we find that 20 hours for part two is normal (some people needing more, some less).
Part three training is again paid for as you take each lesson, again @ £23 per hour. You will almost certainly need to take a minimum of 40 hours probably more
(although you should already have substantial knowledge of subjects within the part one examination and of course already be a driver of quite some experience; the part three instructional ability examination will almost certainly be something new to you. You must therefore budget for a minimum of 40 hours).
Train around your present job or commitments.
Contact us for an interview and free information pack.
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