Welcome to Karen's School of Motoring, our prices are very competitive and offer excellent value for money. All our instructors are very highly trained and licensed by the DSA.


Special Introductory Offer's


Manual lessons First 10 hours for pupils new to Karen's £190.00
Valid any time Monday - Friday (Lessons valid for 6 months).

First 10 hours for students or nurses new to Karen's £180.00

Valid Monday - Friday 9am-5pm

(NUS/SDC card holders, Lessons valid for 6 months).


Manual Lessons

Monday - Friday, 9am to 5pm £ 20.00 per hr (Block of 10 hours £190.00)
Mon. - Friday before 9am or after 5pm £ 21.00 per hr (Block of 10 hours £200.00)
Weekends (Saturday & Sunday) £ 22.00 per hr (Block of 10 hours £210.00)

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Automatic Lessons

Monday - Friday, 9am to 5pm £ 22.00 per hr (Block of 10 hours £210.00)
Mon. - Friday before 9am or after 5pm £ 23.00 per hr (Block of 10 hours £220.00)
Weekends (Saturday & Sunday) £ 23.00 per hr (Block of 10 hours £220.00)

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For intensive course prices please click here

Mock test (By arrangement)
Pass Plus lessons (Six hours)
Theory test fee (DSA)
Practical Test fee (Weekday)
Practical Test fee (Weekends)
£ 15.00
£150.00
£ 28.50
£ 48.50
£ 57.50


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Price list from NOVEMBER 2007


Refresher lessons charged as above, *Block bookings: 5 hrs valid 3 mths, 10 hrs or more valid six months

Lessons can be booked at your convenience, our instructors work between the hours of 8am and 9pm (subject to availability). Lessons may be taken weekly or daily, whatever suits your lifestyle.


All major Credit/Debit card payments accepted

Driving lessons are offered to anyone holding a current valid provisional license. (Certain overseas licenses acceptable also) (Application forms for a provisional license/photo - card (D1 & D750) are available from your local Post Office.



Fitness to Drive
If you suffer with any physical or even visual disorder you must ensure that the D.V.L.A consider you fit to drive, and are happy to issue you with a provisional licence.

The restrictions are laid down in a booklet "Medical Fitness to Drive" which is published by the Medical Commission on Accident Prevention. This sets out the standards used by the D.S.A to assess fitness to drive. If you are unsure whether you will be allowed to drive or not you should approach your Doctor for advice or information.

If you have a hearing impairment there is no reason why you cannot learn to drive either a manual or automatic vehicle. You are likely to take longer than the average learner, and obviously learning in an automatic vehicle would be slightly quicker. Although any instructor can teach deaf or partially deaf we have instructors who have been specially trained and have experience in teaching pupils with this problem.

Theory Test
When you are ready to take your theory test special arrangements can be made for those who are dyslexic or have other reading difficulties, who are deaf or who have other physical disabilities and also for whom English is not their first language. These arrangements must be made in advance when booking the test. You must also confirm that the test centre is accessible if a wheelchair is required.

Driving Test
When you are ready to take your practical test you must also at time of completing the booking form disclose all relevant information as requested. For example in the case of someone who is profoundly deaf by disclosing this information the examiner can then be properly prepared and extra time can be allocated for the test to allow for slower communication.



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