instructors.intensives.co.uk

Welcome to the Instructor Zone

Intensives - Across the UK - Part of The Big Red L Company

The aim of this website is to match a pupil and their specific requirements to a local instructor who can help them.

The register is currently closed whilst we rebuild the website. However, if you are a grade 5 or 6 ADI then you can still register via www.highgradedrivinginstructors.co.uk

Process

When a pupil calls us asking if they can do an intensive course, we will take all their details and £30 for the assessment lesson. We will send a text message to an instructor matching a pupils outline requirements, we ask that you call us ASAP on 01303 279755 quoting the reference number and we'll pass on the full details. 

It's then up to you to call them, book them in, conduct an excellent assessment lesson and give your professional advice as to how long and in what format they should take their course of lessons. They need to be utterly convinced 'this is the right instructor and course for me'.

Our terms say that the pupil should then pay a £100 deposit, with the full balance being payable 10 working days prior to the start of the course. We will email you as soon as the funds are paid and will warn you if we get to the 10 day mark without receiving the appropriate payments.Tony Simcock - Director

If they have a valid theory pass certificate then it's important to get a driving test date booked. Call us as soon as you can after the assessment, give us a briefing and we will contact the pupil to arrange their test and course.

For urgent and desperate courses we will communicate with you regularly to ensure we find the right dates to suit all. We use software to search the DSA database every 5 minutes, day and night until we find the right date.

What We Pay You

For an assessment lesson we charge £30, we pay you £20.

For a standard course we charge the pupil £22 per hour, plus test fees; We pay you £20 per hour

For urgent or desperate courses we charge the pupil more and pay you £22 per hour.

Kind regards,

 


Tony Simcock
Director