Welcome at Driving Academy Swindon
The Driving Academy is one of Swindon’s largest driving schools it was established in 1974. We continue to help hundreds of drivers pass their test and improve their driving skills behind the wheel every year. Our driving instructors have high standards of tuition and exceptionally high first time pass rates.
Our latest news
We have launched our website
We are pleased to announce the launch of our new and improved website. We hope the fresh new look of the site will provide information and guidance required to choose a driving school.
Whether you are looking for an intensive driving course, refresher lessons or driver instructor training we have the information.
Keep up to date with the latest changes and proposals to the theory and L test from the Driving Standards Agency (DSA) in our: Latest from the DSA section.
We would like to say congratulations to the following students for passing their driving tests recently:
Amy from Wroughton - taught by Nigel
John from Shrivenham - taught by Nigel
Rob from Wroughton - taught by Peter
James from Pinehurst - taught by Peter
Laura from Wootton Bassett - taught by Peter
Jason from Park South - taught by Graham
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There are loads of great deals
Why not buy driving lessons for a family member or a friend. You can have a gift voucher to give for a Birthday, they arrange when lessons start with the instructor. Buying in blocks of 10 hours gets you a discount so a great present and you save money! Have a look at our latest offers.
Special offers
- First lesson free
- Great offers on block bookings
- Gift vouchers
- Book a 20, 24, or 30 hour intensive course in February and get £100 off
- Book a 35, 40, or 45 hour intensive course in February and get £200 off
- Recommend a friend and receive a £10 discount on you next 2 hour lesson
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Latest from the DSA
A proposed change to the driving test due to come in to affect from October 2010.
The change is the introduction approx 10 minutes of independent driving. The test candidate will have to navigate their way to a set destination using only road signs, no directions will be given by the examiner, not only will you have to know how to get there, you will still have to do it safely, signalling at the right time, being in the correct lane for a roundabout, take the right exit, stick to the speed limit, and still not make a serious or dangerous driving errors.
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