Become a Driving Instructor

Professional instructor training from a DVSA Grade A instructor

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Trained to the Highest Standard

Train with an Instructor Who's Been There

Thinking about a career as a driving instructor? You'll need someone who knows the qualifying process inside out to guide you through it.

I completed my own instructor training through the ORDIT standards programme under Lynne Fitzharris - a former DVSA head examiner and one of the most respected ADI trainers in the country. As a DVSA Grade A instructor, I've been through every stage myself and I know exactly what the examiner is looking for.

Whether you're starting from scratch or preparing for your Standards Check, I'll give you structured, professional training that gets results.

Training Options

What I Can Help You With

Every stage of the qualifying process, covered by someone who passed them all.

Part 2 Preparation

The driving ability test. I'll help you reach the advanced driving standard required, covering everything from vehicle control to hazard awareness on real Aberdeen roads.

Part 3 Preparation

The instructional ability test. This is where most trainees struggle. I'll teach you how to deliver a client-centred lesson that impresses the examiner.

Standards Check

Already qualified? I'll help you prepare for your Standards Check so you maintain your registration and aim for that Grade A rating.

Why Train with Me

The Credentials That Matter

  • Trained through ORDIT standards programme by former DVSA head examiner Lynne Fitzharris
  • DVSA Grade A rated since 2020
  • Former advanced police driver
  • Level 3 Adult Education qualified (PTLLS)
  • IAM member and trainer
  • 20+ years professional driving experience

Investment

Instructor Training Rates

Straightforward pricing with no hidden costs.

All Training Sessions

1 Hour 1.5 Hours

£60

per hour

£70

per one and a half hours
  • Part 2, Part 3 or Standards Check
  • Structured training plan
  • Real lesson scenarios
  • Grade A examiner insight

Common Questions

Instructor Training FAQ

No, you can use my dual-controlled vehicle for your training sessions. Once you're closer to qualifying, we can discuss transitioning to your own car if needed.

It varies depending on your starting ability and how much time you can commit. On average, most trainees need around 40-60 hours of training across all parts. We'll work at your pace.

Part 2 tests your own driving ability to an advanced standard. Part 3 tests your ability to teach someone else to drive. Both are practical tests conducted by a DVSA examiner.

I'll review your previous test feedback, identify the areas that need work, and put together a focused training plan to get you through next time.

Ready to Start Your Instructor Career?

Get in touch with Aberdeen Driving School to discuss your training needs.