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A Class Learners, the Driving School in Wanstead offers driving lessons in Wanstead and driving lessons in Chingford from as little as £15 per hour (please see our prices page)  
 
Here at A Class Learners we offer Driving Lessons in Wanstead, Chingford, Walthamstow, Leytonstone, and all surrounding areas.

We have Driving Instructors in Wanstead, Chingford, Walthamstow, Leytonstone and all surrounding areas

Our Driving School only has Fully Qualified DSA Approved Driving Instructors in Wanstead and Chingford and the surronding areas,  We have Male and Female Driving Instructors that are patient, reliable and friendly. Our Driving Instructors use track records so the you know exactly at which stage of learning you are at every step of the way.

Our Driving Instructors have experience with all types of learners: Beginners: New Drivers: Some one who has had a few driving lessons ; driving test retake: Refresher Driving Lessons: You have a full driving licence but have not driving in a while. Defensive driving: you have been in a car accident and need more driving lessons to build you confidence back on the road, You have been disqualified from driving and need to retake your driving test to get your Driving licence again.

If you have driven before and had driving lessons from another driving school we offer an assessment driving lesson to let you know how many lessons you need to be test ready. 

We offer Manual and Automatic Driving Lessons in Wanstead, Chingford and surrounding areas

Unlike many Driving School, We can offer both Automatic Driving Lessons in Chingford all surrounding areasand Manual Driving Lessons in Wanstead and all surrounding areas, Please see our price list .

Taking Driving Lessons with A Class Learners, The Driving School in Wanstead and Chingford and all surrounding areas

Our Driving Lessons are a minimum of 1 hour. You can take as many hours per week depending upon your requirements.  We only offer one to one driving lessons that are tailored to meet your learning needs.  You will not be dissappointed.

We offer Intensive Driving Lessons in Wanstead , Intensive Driving Lessons in Chingford and surrounding areas

At A Class Learners The Driving School we also offer intensive driving courses for those who want or need to pass there driving test quickly and get their driving licence.

If you have driving experience our Driving Instructors will assess you first and let you know how many lessons you will need to be  fully ready for your driving test.

The DSA advise that it can take up to 40 driving lessons for a beginner to be ready for your driving test. The simple fact is the more practice you get at driving the better you will be at driving !!

Nearest: Local Driving Test Centres for Wanstead, Chingford and Surrounding Areas

Ilford Theory Test Centre, Valentines House 4th Floor 51- 69 Ilford Hill ,Ilford, Greater London IG1 2DG

Theory Test Fees: £31

Practical Car Driving Test Fees: Weekday £62, Weekends £75

Wanstead Driving Test Centre (Hermon Hill), Wanstead, London, E11 2AW

Chingford Driving Test Centre, Doric House, 128 Station Rd, Chingford, E46AD

 

Please call the Driving Standards Agency on 0300 200 1122 or to book on online Click Here

For more information on other Theory or Practical Test Centres please click here

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State-controlled Royal Bank of Scotland reports a loss of £2bn in 2011, its fourth year of losses since the bank's bailout in 2008.

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At least 50 people are killed in Iraq and hundreds injured in a wave of bombings and shootings targeting mainly police officers in Shia areas.

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Syrian forces renew shelling of the opposition stronghold of Homs, the day after two journalists were killed in the most heavily besieged district.

2/23/2012 10:25:04 AM

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The number of full-time undergraduate degree courses offered at UK universities has fallen by 27% over the past six years, data shows.

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Net migration to Britain remained steady at 250,000 in the year to last June, official figures showed.

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2/23/2012 2:41:23 AM

14 - EU sees 'mild' eurozone recession

The European Commission predicts that the eurozone economy will contract by 0.3% in 2012, having previously forecast 0.5% growth.

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15 - British Gas owner profits up 1%

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2/23/2012 9:30:49 AM

16 - Attacks on business snobbish - PM

David Cameron is to praise business for its 'vital role' in society later and say attacks on wealth creators are motivated by "snobbery".

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17 - MEP Sinclaire held in fraud probe

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2/23/2012 9:16:07 AM

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19 - Skin cancer drug hopes from study

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2/23/2012 2:19:29 AM

20 - Visa rules 'may deter students'

Visa changes could see the UK's top universities and schools lose their appeal to international students, says a report.

2/22/2012 6:00:55 PM

21 - 'John Lewis' model for schools

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2/22/2012 3:03:43 PM

22 - EU court to rule on Acta legality

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2/22/2012 1:03:23 PM

23 - Million homes 'need TV filters'

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2/22/2012 3:36:47 PM

24 - Cruise finds Fukushima pollution

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2/22/2012 11:05:35 PM

25 - Sub data to aid climate science

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2/23/2012 7:55:31 AM

26 - Comic Frank Carson dies aged 85

Friends and former colleagues pay tribute to "one-off" comedian Frank Carson, whose catchphrases included "It's a cracker", after his death aged 85.

2/23/2012 1:22:38 AM

27 - Inbetweeners stars get Sky series

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28 - The myth of the eight-hour sleep

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29 - How much Christianity is hidden in British society?

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30 - England's Tuilagi to face Wales

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31 - Daley ready for Olympic pressure

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32 - Pompey 'struggling to end season'

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34 - Cost-price drink plan criticised

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2/23/2012 3:08:43 AM

35 - Son charged over double stabbing

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36 - Report queries oil fund benefits

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2/23/2012 2:00:58 AM

37 - Pine marten fear for capercaillie

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39 - Ulster Bank losses reach £1bn

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40 - 'Extravagant' legal costs warning

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41 - Teenager arrested after Asda fire

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42 - South Sudan expels oil firm boss

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43 - Nigeria rig 'may burn for months'

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44 - Gillard calls leadership ballot

Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard calls a ballot for the leadership of the Labor Party on Monday to end a tussle with Kevin Rudd.

2/23/2012 3:19:56 AM

45 - Fresh Koran demos in Afghanistan

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2/23/2012 10:22:06 AM

46 - Putin says 'battle on' for Russia

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2/23/2012 10:17:39 AM

47 - Germans remember neo-Nazi victims

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48 - Buenos Aires train crash kills 49

A commuter train crash at a station in the Argentine capital Buenos Aires kills at least 49 people and leaves more than 600 injured, officials say.

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49 - Mexico arrests riot prison guards

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50 - US dismay at IAEA Iranian visit

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57 - In pictures: Afghanistan protests

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62 - VIDEO: House of Commons

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65 - VIDEO: Stars film picks and Oscar tips

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66 - VIDEO: Is Somalian capital on the mend?

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68 - VIDEO: Design journey of folding plug

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2/23/2012 6:45:26 AM

69 - VIDEO: Dangerous dogs - What can be done?

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70 - VIDEO: Large diamond found in Australia

Mining group Rio Tinto has unearthed an extremely rare pink diamond in Australia.

2/23/2012 12:46:03 AM

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2/23/2012 12:53:45 AM

73 - Jim Muir's tribute to Marie Colvin

The BBC's Jim Muir pays tribute to Marie Colvin, killed in Syria

2/23/2012 12:49:12 AM

74 - Globe celebrates first two PhDs

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2/23/2012 12:54:50 AM

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2/23/2012 12:31:24 AM

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