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£20 per hour flat rate £23 per hour flat rate
Introductory offer for beginners

(no previous driving experience)

£30 for the first 2 hours (equivalent to just £15 per hour).

Or--> Any Level

£190 for 10 hours paid in advance.
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Students

£19 per hour flat rate (on production of NUS card) Saving £1 per hour on our flat rate
£180 for 10 hours paid in advance. Saving an EXTRA £10
Or--> £220 for 10 hours paid in advance - save £10
Pass Plus £140 for the 6 hour course. Pass Plus £160 for the 6 hour course
Intensive Courses

1 Day (4 hours) £72
2 Days (8 hours) £144
3 Days (12 hours) £216
4 Days (16 hours) £288
5 Days (20 hours) £360

Extra days are charged at £72 per day and a typical complete beginner will need approximately 40 hours.

Please note! The above prices do not include the DSA test fees for the theory and practical test, we also require a 20% deposit before booking.
Intensive Courses

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If you require the use of the instrcutor's car during the test (which is almost always the case) you will be charged the normal price of a 2 hour lesson. This includes an hour 'warm-up' lesson right before your test. It also includes pick up and drop from and to your desired location (home, work etc.).

Things to consider when thinking about intensive courses...

1) Is the driver starting from scratch or do they already have some experience? This could be just a few hours experience or having got as far as taking a test.

2) Some may also have a car at home where they can obtain further practice between professional lessons, potentially cutting down on the amount of lessons needed.

3) It is also a fact that pupils learn at different rates and therefore we cannot give an accurate estimate without having seen the pupil drive. It is for this reason we recommend an initial assessment. We can then see asses your level of skill and any potential things to work on. This will give you a structured plan to give you every chance of achieving a good test standard before presenting yourself for test.

4) We recommend you drive for a maximum of 4 hours in a day, say 2 hours in the morning followed by a good break and then another 2 hours in the afternoon. This will give you the best chance to absorb what you have learnt and make the most of your money, even an experienced driver would find it difficult to concentrate for more than 2 hours at a stretch.

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