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I recently passed my driving test with a fantastic driving instructor called Sarah. I previously did my test 5 years ago, with another driving instructor and failed. I came across Sarah who has been a huge help, fantastic mentor and helped build my confidence very quickly. After a 3 day intense course I passed with flying colours!

I fully recommend her for anyone that is looking for fast results!

Her details:

Sarah - 07956 563129

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My daughter has just passed with Sarah so here is another recommendation. Very thorough and we are really pleased with the way Sarah built up my daughter's confidence, as she had already had a bad experience with another instructor.


Sarah - 07956 563129

  • 4 months later...
Another glowing recommendation for Sarah here! I learned to drive 12 years ago but had never managed to pass my test, then moved to London and hadn't driven since. Had a bad experience with another instructor locally, but Sarah really helped restore my confidence. She really listened to my concerns and found helpful ways of explaining things that I was having trouble with. She's funny and no-nonsense, and her positive attitude and encouragement made me feel so much better about driving - she finishes each lesson by asking how you feel about your driving, and pointing out where you've improved, before setting a plan for the next lesson. I'm thrilled to have just passed my test, and literally couldn't have done it without her! :)

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