a²om BTEC in Driving Science

Accredited by EdExcel and equivalent to a GCSE this is the world’s first academic qualification in novice driver training and your chance to be a pioneer in revolutionising young driver training: as an instructor or as a learner.

For the learner driver

Simply the most advanced driver education programme in the UK, taught by instructors hand-picked and specially trained by a2om, the world’s leading driver education specialist.

  • Learn to be a better and safer driver
  • Access to the best driver educational course materials
  • Better trained instructors
  • Comprehensive post-test training: for when it matters most
  • Vocational (GCSE equivalent) qualification

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For the ADI

A revolutionary new business opportunity, which for once simultaneously improves both your standard of instruction and earning ability:

  • Structured and accredited learning programme
  • CPD recognised
  • Incorporates post test lessons
  • E-learning supported
  • Results in more first time pass rates and safer drivers
  • Improved status and credibility

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‘I am delighted to see a²om’s national BTEC scheme bringing to the UK some of the most advanced learning from around the world.  a²om is to be commended for its initiative to counter some of the significant problems affecting young drivers and their passengers, as well as delivering an academic and vocational qualification for the young driver that may also broaden the base of employment opportunity for those opting for the a²om course over a simple driving test’.

HRH Prince Michael of Kent, GCVO, Patron of the Global Road Safety Commission

‘Being able to drive is an important route to employment, and should be embedded in our education system; driving well provides a route to continued employment - this breakthrough will give young people a chance in life which was just not there before’.

Adrian Walsh, director of RoadSafe