Kim Shelley's driving school car Driving Instructor Centre of Excellence

Driving Instructor Training in Surrey
07721 866628


Contact Shelley's Driving School

Train to be a Driving Instructor

  • Theory Training for Part One
  • Hazard Perception Training for Part One
  • Training for the Part Two Driving Test
  • Training for the Part Three test of Instructional Ability
  • Check Test Training to improve grades for existing Driving Instructors


  • Once qualified, introductions to Driving Schools or help provided to start work as an independent Driving Instructor

    Part Three training for those intending to obtain the Trainee Licence

    *** No large financial payments/outlay - - Pay for training as you go ***
    Train around your current employment commitments



    Kim Shelley has been involved in training students to become Driving Instructors since 1990. He is on the O.R.D.I.T. Register (Officially Recognised Driving Instructor Trainer). Since 1999 he has been Training Driving Instructors to pass the Part One Test of Theory, the Hazard Perception Test, the Part Two Test of Driving Ability, the Part Three Test of Instructional Ability and has helped numerous Instructors attending for Check Tests improve their grades.

    Based in Walton-on-Thames he has contacts with many Driving Schools in the local area and schools in neighbouring counties - Hertfordshire, Buckinghamshire, Berkshire, Hampshire, Sussex, Kent, Essex and Greater London.

    Part One Driver Instructor Training

    Part One Training is not classroom based, it is distance learning. This is done by the Trainee usually at the Trainee's home. For a one off fee of £10, help is available by phone or e-mail.

    Part Two Driver Instructor Training

    Part Two Training is £30 per hour and can be done in a di-ce training car or the trainee's own car. There is no minimum or maximum number of sessions for this, as the trainee will be advised during each session on their progress.

    Part Three Driver Instructor Training

    Part Three Training is £30 per hour and can be done in a di-ce training car or the trainee's own car. All subjects on the syllabus will be covered. Again, there is no minimum or maximum number of sessions for this as the trainee will be advised during each session as to their test readiness. However, in order to obtain a trainee licence, students will need to complete a minimum of 40 hours of part three training. Full details will be available at the initial introduction.

    Part Two Training and Part Three Training can commence before Part One has been passed. Or training can be organised to suit the individual.

    "With 20 years experience in training driving instructors"

    DSAApproved by the D.S.A as a Driving Instructor and on the O.R.D.I.T. Register. (Official Register of Driving Instructor Trainers)