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We are proud to offer a complete range of driver training programs at affordable prices. We cater to the needs of new and experienced drivers at all levels. Offering both new driver training courses and refresher lessons across both Warrington and Manchester regions. We’re also a provider of international licence conversion courses and specialist training for motorists who have previously had their licence revoked or been banned from driving.
GP driving lessons in Grappenhall provide hardworking driving instructors at a competitive prices. Our driving lessons in Grappenhall can be up to 2 hours or more in duration.
Our Team of driving instructors in Grappenhall cover mostly all of the Warrington postcode areas. Please call if you are unsure whether your area is covered. Our driving lessons in Warrington are catered for you from early morning until late evening. If you would like to book a driving lesson and live in a Warrington postcode area please contact us with your full availability and requirements.
Driving instructor training is provided by Guy who is an ORDIT registered trainer and the owner of GP Driving School. All aspects of the courses we provide are tailored to suit the individual requirements of the clients we work with.
Please call to discuss your requirements in more detail on 07974 303 207
If you are a PDI or ADI looking for a part time or full time Driving Instructor Franchise in the Warrington or Manchester areas please contact us. Franchisees can own their own vehicle (if suitable). Please email your full requirements to Guy info@gp-drivingschoolmnchester.co.uk. Above all we also have our own in house training opportunity please see here.

I pass my first SC today with 40 scores at first attempt. Thank you so much Guy for the training. Highly recommended.
Beata Ole
Used Guy for my instructor training and cannot recommend him enough. Really knows his stuff. Thanks again
Khuram Malik
Passed my test with Guy, belting the instructor always patient and got me through it when I thought it was impossible! Highly recommend
Travis Mooney
You must be at a legal age to drive and hold a valid Provisional Licence. For most people, the minimum age that you can legally drive on a public road is 17. If you receive higher rate mobility allowance though, you can drive from the age of 16. Information on applying for a Provisional Licence can be found on the gov.uk website. You must also be able to read an old style number plate at 20.5 metres or a new style plate at 20 metres. You are allowed to wear corrective eye wear to do this, but you must then continue to wear them for lessons and your test.
No. But you must pass your theory test to be able to book and take your practical test. It is best to study for your theory test and take it as soon as possible, then you can put into practice what you have learned when taking your lessons and you’ll pass your driving test as soon as possible.
Have your provisional licence with you and wear any contact lenses or glasses if needed. Also wear comfortable clothing and shoes (no high heels) and shoes with thick soles should be avoided as they will make it significantly more difficult to use the foot controls correctly.
I’m nervous about taking lessons. Will my instructor be patient and calm?
Yes. All of our instructors are extremely helpful, patient and easy going. They will do their best to put you at ease and make your lessons enjoyable, safe and stress free.
It is impossible to say as it can vary greatly from person to person. However, according to the DVSA, it takes on average around 44 hours of professional lessons plus 20 hours of private practice for someone to pass their test. Your driving instructor will keep you updated on your progress and advise you on when you should book your test.
The majority of our lessons are based on a 2 hour period. It has been proven that an individual will learn quicker and require fewer lessons than they would learning at the rate of 1 hour a week. This will work out financially cheaper taking 2 hour lessons as opposed to 1 hour a week.
The learning cycle based on 2 hour weekly lesson and progressing at a steady rate should take between 4-6 months. If learning with only 1 hour a week then the average learner will take nearly 12 months to reach test standard.
You should take advantage of our discounts, which are available on block-bookings
I will always keep you informed of your progress and at the end of each lesson; I will give you a verbal report on what you have covered and what is planned for the next lesson. I promise that when you are ready for your test i won’t keep you a moment too long.