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Learning to Drive in Royal Leamington Spa

Looking for driving schools in Royal Leamington Spa or driving instructors in Royal Leamington Spa? You’ve come to the right place. In fact, whether you need intensive driving lessons or block booking discounts, our approved driving instructors are here to help. On average, learners need 47 hours of lessons with a driving instructor and an additional 22 hours of private practice with a family member or friend to reach test standard.

For driving instructors in Royal Leamington Spa, the town’s nearest practical test centre is Leamington Spa DVSA Driving Test Centre, which has a pass rate of 47.2% (2024–2025) — slightly below the UK national average of 48.7%. When comparing driving instructors in Royal Leamington Spa, it’s worth asking which test centre they typically prepare learners for, since practising local routes makes a real difference to pass rates.

When it comes to local driving conditions, Royal Leamington Spa means navigating a mix of elegant Regency-era one-way streets, busy town centre junctions, and modern roundabouts on the outskirts. The A46 and M40 provide key arterial routes, but learners also contend with narrow residential streets, school zones around the town’s many excellent schools, and the multi-lane roundabout system near the Leamington Shopping Park. Whether you’re searching for driving schools in Royal Leamington Spa or comparing local driving instructors in Royal Leamington Spa, the instructors here know the local test routes inside out.

Royal Leamington Spa Practical Driving Test Centres

  • Leamington Spa DVSA Driving Test Centre, (Royal Leamington Spa), Unit 1, Queensway Trading Estate, Queensway, CV31 3LX

Royal Leamington Spa Theory Test Centres

  • Pearson Professional Centre Leamington Spa, (Royal Leamington Spa), 4 Hamilton Terrace, CV32 4LY

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Royal Leamington Spa – did you know?

  • Royal Leamington Spa received its ‘Royal’ prefix from Queen Victoria in 1838 after she visited as a princess in 1830, cementing its status as one of Britain’s finest spa towns.
  • Interestingly, Leamington Spa is widely known as “Silicon Spa” due to its thriving video game development industry, home to industry giants such as Codemasters, Ubisoft Reflections, and Playground Games.
  • The town grew from a tiny village of just 315 people in 1801 to over 15,000 by 1851 — one of the most rapid expansions in England during the 19th century, driven by the popularity of its spa waters.
  • Notably, Leamington boasts some of the finest Regency architecture in Britain, particularly along The Parade, Lansdowne Crescent, and the elegant Clarendon Square, much of which is protected as a conservation area.
  • The Royal Pump Rooms, opened in 1814, still stand today at the heart of the town and now serve as a public library, art gallery, and museum — and visitors can still sample the original spa water outside the building.
  • What’s more, the River Leam flows through the town and gave Leamington its name, derived from the Anglo-Saxon “Leman-tūn” meaning “farm on the River Leam”.
  • In 2023, The Sunday Times named Royal Leamington Spa the best place to live in the Midlands, praising its architecture, parks, and thriving cultural scene.
  • Finally, Jephson Gardens, the town’s beautiful Victorian park, is named after Dr. Henry Jephson, a famous 19th-century physician who championed the healing properties of Leamington’s mineral waters.
  • Interestingly, Leamington Spa was recorded in the Domesday Book of 1086 as “Lamintone”, when it was a small agricultural settlement controlled by Kenilworth Priory.
  • Notably, Leamington forms a single conurbation with the neighbouring towns of Warwick and Whitnash, creating a combined urban area with a population of over 95,000 people.