Get started on your journey to becoming an Approved Driving Instructor with Learner Doctor’s Lee Spary.
Our comprehensive training program will help you gain the knowledge, understanding and skills needed to be a top quality Driving Instructor. Your training will be conducted by Lee on a one-to-one basis. Please see the description below for full details of your course.
£499.99 / month for 6 months
Get started on your journey to becoming an Approved Driving Instructor with Learner Doctor’s Lee Spary.
Our comprehensive training program will help you gain the knowledge, understanding and skills needed to be a top quality Driving Instructor. Your training will be conducted by Lee on a one-to-one basis. Please see the description below for full details of your course.
Run by expert trainer Lee Spary, get your questions answered and meet other trainees.
8 Hours Part 2 In-Car Training with Lee Spary
Developing your driving skills to the advanced level required to pass your ADI Part 2 Driving Ability Test and develop transferrable skills ready for working with learner drivers.
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Take control of your work / life balance, choose when you work, how much you work, and what you get paid to work. Becoming a driving instructor will change your life, allowing you to blend your work and family life seamlessly together.
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At Learner Doctor, we understand that flexibility and work / life balance are the number one priority for anyone becoming a driving instructor, while at the same time earning a good living for the work they do.
Due to an increase in the birth rate in the early two thousands, and latterly the COVID pandemic, driving instructors have never been in such high demand. Instructors, within reason, can name their price for lessons they deliver, and this situation shows no sign of slowing down.
People training to become driving instructors come from many different industries. Teachers, Delivery Drivers, Taxi Drivers, Bus and Lorry Drivers, Ex-Police, and the Armed Forces, to name just a few. All are attracted by the increased earnings and flexibility the job brings.
Job satisfaction is often overlooked as an important aspect of any job. This is something you have in spades as a driving instructor. Seeing your pupil achieve their goal, knowing you have been an integral part of their journey towards their achievement is priceless.
At Learner Doctor, we have all the experience, expertise, and support you need to train to become a driving instructor, build your successful driving school, and gain the freedom we all crave.
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With almost 20 years of industry experience, you are in safe hands. Your training course has been developed by our award-winning trainers with the experience to guide you through your qualification with ease..
Learner Doctor is an established and trusted name within our industry, known for delivering quality and value for money training courses at every level.
Our courses are used by independent driving instructor trainers and driving schools across England and Scotland. We are renowned for our online resources, allowing trainees to access training at any time
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To become an Approved Driving Instructor, you need to be able to answer YES to all the following:
If you can fulfil all these minimum requirements, then there should be nothing to stop you becoming a fully qualified Driving Instructor.
Find the best training course for you. Not all training courses are the same so do your research and choose the best fit. Once you have booked your course you should be guided through the process by your training provider but if not, here is the process.
No. You must already have registered with the DVSA before booking an ADI part 1 theory test.
Anywhere from 3 to 12 months depending on your work and family commitments. Most people train and qualify in around 9 to 12 months.
A full-time driving instructor delivering 35 hours of driving lessons a week with four weeks off a year should earn around £40,000 per annum after business costs.
Training courses can vary in cost from around £1000 up to £4000. The cheapest courses normally involve you signing a 12-month franchise contract which can cost you more in the long run.
The quickest way of getting on the road as a driving instructor is to take your training as an intensive course. Passing your part 1 and part 2 tests as soon as possible and then taking your 40 hours of part 3 training. You can then start giving paid instruction on a trainee licence which is issued by the DVSA. You must apply for the licence.
A trainee licence is a 6-month licence that you can apply for once you have passed your part 2 driving test and have completed 40 hours of part 3 training. This allows you to charge for giving tuition to gain experience before taking your part 3 test of instructional ability.
No. You must be sponsored by a driving school. There must be at least as many fully qualified driving instructors in that school as they have trainee licence holders. (PDIs)
Yes. You are required to have a further 20 hours of part 3 training within the first 3 months of your trainee licence or have a fully qualified ADI sit in on 20% of the lessons you give. Due to the cost of the ADI sitting in option, almost all trainees opt for the 20 hours extra training.
No. You can train and then take a pupil to your part 3 test. You must not charge your pupil for the lesson or any lesson you give them until you have qualified.
No. You must not charge any money whatsoever if you don’t hold a trainee or full licence to instruct.
Part 1 Theory Test – £81.00 Part 2 Driving Test – £111.00 Part 3 Teaching Ability Test – £111.00
You have choices, you could buy our course upfront, or you can spread the cost on our current payment plan. All extra training is available to buy on a pay-as-you-go basis when you need it.
It is possible to complete the training without reading the recommended books. We would strongly advise against this as the books are valuable training material.
It is possible to train without in-car training, but it is unlikely you will reach the standard required to qualify. In-car training is vital to your success.
A trainee licence is a six-month licence granted by the DVSA allowing you to teach for payment to practice and hone your skills before taking a part 3 test of teaching ability.
Yes but there are rules attached. You must have passed your Part 1 Theory Test, Part 2 Driving Ability Test and completed 40 hours of Part 3 training signed by yourself and your trainer on a form called the ADI21T. All your 40 hours of training must have taken place no more than six-months before you apply for your trainee licence.
Yes. You must complete a further 20 hours of face to face training within the first 3 months of your licence or have an ADI sit in on 20% of your lessons throughout the whole of your time on a trainee licence. Most trainees opt for the 20 hours training and the hours must be signed off by you and your trainer responsible for your training on the form ADI21AT. You must then send this form to the DVSA and immediately book a part 3 teaching ability test. Following the end of the first 3 months of your licence you must take an extra five hours of face to face training and the same if you fail an attempt at your part 3 test, before your take another attempt. Like your 20 hours, you must record these hours on another ADI21AT form and send to the DVSA.
Yes. We have a payment plan. Please ask what we are currently offering.
There are very fair terms and conditions you must sign digitally before you can buy the course. This protects both you the trainee and us, so both parties understand their responsibilities and the time frames training is available.
Toggle All in-car training must be taken within 12 months of purchase. We will consider any extenuating circumstances and may extend this 12-month period if appropriate.
*Based on our average pass rate in the previous 12 months in relation to the UK national pass rate.
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