£38
1 Hour Automatic Driving Lesson.
£76
2 Hours Automatic Driving Lesson.
£360
10 Hours Automatic Driving Lesson.
£38
1 Hour Manual Driving Lesson.
£76
2 Hours Manual Driving Lesson.
£360
10 Hours Manual Driving Lesson.
( Test Fees Included )
£610
10 Hours Intensive
Driving Lesson
(intensity 2 to 4 days)
£860
15 Hours Intensive
Driving Lesson
(intensity 2 to 6 days)
£1,085
20 Hours Intensive
Driving Lesson
(intensity 1 to 3 weeks)
£1,310
25 Hours Intensive
Driving Lesson
(intensity 1 to 4 weeks)
£1,520
30 Hours Intensive
Driving Lesson
(intensity 1 to 5 weeks)
£1,640
35 Hours Intensive
Driving Lesson
(intensity 1 to 6 weeks)
£1,940
40 Hours Intensive
Driving Lesson
(intensity 2 to 8 weeks)
£2,140
45 Hours Intensive
Driving Lesson
(intensity 2 to 12 weeks)
£850
Part-1 Foundation
Course
£920
Part-2 Driving
Ability
£1,900
Part-3 Instructional
Training
£38
Female Driving
Instructor
Due to high demand for our driving lessons, we’re expanding our team. If you’re a qualified, DVSA-approved instructor looking to join a growing and reputable driving school, we’d love to hear from you!
When looking for a driving school that puts learners first, many new drivers turn to trusted, local options. A school like Acorn School of Motoring focuses on providing clear, patient, and safe driving lessons for learners of all ages and skill levels. It’s important to choose a school where instructors understand the needs of both beginners and those returning to driving after a break.
A good driving school should offer both manual driving lessons and automatic driving lessons. Automatic cars are a popular choice for learners who prefer a simpler driving experience without worrying about gear changes and clutch control. Manual lessons, however, give learners the flexibility to drive any type of car once they pass.
A reliable motoring school provides friendly, experienced, and fully qualified instructors. They make sure learners feel relaxed and confident during every lesson. Whether it’s your first time behind the wheel or you need extra practice before your test, having a calm and supportive instructor makes all the difference.
Most learners have busy schedules, so a good school offers flexible lesson times. Morning, evening, weekend, and even intensive courses are available, making it easy for everyone to find a lesson time that suits them.
Safety is always the top priority. Driving schools use modern dual-control vehicles so instructors can take control if needed. This makes it safer for new learners, especially during those early lessons on busier roads.
Besides standard driving lessons, schools should offer intensive courses for those who want to pass quickly, refresher Driving lessons for experienced drivers who haven’t driven in a while, and motorway lessons to help new drivers feel confident on faster, busier roads.
Good motoring schools provide a range of lesson packages to suit every budget. Options often include pay-as-you-go, block booking discounts, student offers, and complete packages that include motorway lessons, mock tests, and test-day car hire.