Pupil & Parent Progress Reports — Manchester

Clarity builds confidence. With DriveSQ, every learner gets transparent lesson objectives, honest feedback and a simple roadmap to test-readiness. Reports highlight strengths, priorities and home-practice tips, so progress stays steady and predictable. With consent, parents and guardians can receive periodic updates, helping everyone support the same goals between lessons. Manual and automatic are the same price, and each session ends with clear next steps.

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What Our Reports Include

Clear, jargon-free notes you can act on straight away.

  • Lesson objectives & outcomes: what we covered and how it went.
  • Strengths & focus areas: targeted improvements with examples.
  • Home-practice tips: habits and routines to reinforce between lessons.
  • Test-readiness estimate: a realistic view of progress and timing.
  • Next steps: simple goals for the very next drive.
“The reports made everything click. I knew exactly what to practise and passed with confidence.”
— Sana, Didsbury

Parent & Guardian Updates (Optional)

With the learner’s consent, we can share periodic summaries by message or email. Everyone stays aligned on goals, timeframes and how best to support practice. It’s ideal for pupils balancing school, uni or work, and it reduces last-minute test stress.

Subject to instructor availability. Manual and automatic — same price.

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Progress Reports — FAQs

You’ll receive a short update after each session, with a fuller summary at key milestones (e.g., pre-mock, pre-test). We keep it short, clear and actionable.

Typical goals include smoother roundabout entry, earlier mirror checks before lane changes, and consistent planning for pedestrian crossings and bus lanes.

Absolutely. Clear goals reduce uncertainty and help you focus on one improvement at a time — confidence grows quickly when progress is visible.

Ardwick Local Area Guide

Lessons around Ardwick use real local roads including Stockport Road, Plymouth Grove and Higher Ardwick, so by the time you're ready for your test you've already driven the streets you'll use every day after passing. Ardwick Green began life as a private park for the houses around it before the city acquired it in 1867 and opened it up to everyone, complete with an ornamental pond and bandstand.

We also plan around school-run traffic near Plymouth Grove Primary School and St Luke's Primary School, using quieter spots like Ardwick Green park for early manoeuvre practice before stepping up to busier sections of Stockport Road.

Test centre: most learners around Ardwick test at West Didsbury Driving Test Centre; mock tests are planned around the routes examiners actually use from there.

“Practising near Ardwick Green park before tackling Stockport Road made the whole thing feel manageable rather than overwhelming.” – Megan, Ardwick