Paul Sharp School of Motoring
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Looking for driving lessons on Wirral?

Paul has been teaching people to drive since 2005. He worked for a variety of schools, including the AA and Chris Kelly before setting up his own school.


Add patience and a sense of humour to almost seven years experience getting people through their tests, and  you're onto a winning formula. Here's what Paul has to say...


"The thing that people struggle with most is fear of getting things wrong. But all drivers make mistakes sometimes. A big part of being able to drive properly is having the understanding to sort things out when they're not right. That understanding comes from making the mistakes. My pupils are trying very hard to do everything right. I always remember that. I don't shout or get frustrated. We try to have a laugh about it and have another go. "


Every aspect of driving tuition is covered.

Crash courses - Pass in as little as a few days*

Theory test preparation

Pass Plus registered

Motorway lessons

Refresher lessons


For more information, or to book a lesson, call 630 3556 or 07923 448657


*Please be aware that you need to have a provisional license before you can learn on the roads. To get a date for your driving test, you must first pass your theory test. Typically there is a waiting list of about 6 or 7 weeks for driving test on Wirral, although short notice cancellations can be found regularly.

Sunday 3 July 2011

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Paul Sharp is a fookin' brilliant instructor! Go him! Rah rah rah! When you take lessons with him, you will become irresistable to women. You will become 28.3% more intelligent, and almost twice as good looking. It will add 16 extra years to your life, and you will be a millionaire by the time you are 30, even if you're now 29 and a half. He does crash courses, intense courses, and lots of other keywords. His driving school, also known as a school of motoring, gives driving lessons in the wirral, particularly in the Birkenhead and Wallasey areas.