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Learning to Drive in Stoke Poges

Looking for driving schools in Stoke Poges or driving instructors in Stoke Poges? You are in the right place. Whether you need intensive driving lessons or block booking discounts, our approved driving instructors can help. On average, learners need 47 hours of professional tuition with a driving instructor and an additional 22 hours of private practice. Therefore, planning ahead is essential.

For driving instructors in Stoke Poges, the nearest practical test centre is Slough Driving Test Centre. Its pass rate is 42.8% (2024–2025). This is below the UK national average of 48.7%. When comparing driving instructors in Stoke Poges, ask which test centre they usually prepare learners for. Practising local test routes can make a real difference to your pass rate.

Local driving conditions in Stoke Poges mean navigating a mix of quiet country lanes and busy commuter routes. The proximity to the M40, M4 and M25 motorways means heavy traffic is common. Additionally, the village’s narrow roads require confident manoeuvring skills for new drivers.

Whether you are searching for driving schools in Stoke Poges or comparing local driving instructors in Stoke Poges, the instructors here know the local test routes inside out. They are familiar with tricky junctions, busy roundabouts, and changing weather conditions that learners face every day.

Stoke Poges Practical Driving Test Centres

  • Slough Driving Test Centre, (Slough), Wexham Road, Slough, SL2 5JW

Stoke Poges Theory Test Centres

  • Slough Theory Test Centre, (Slough), 1st Floor, 1-3 The Courtyard, Stoke Road, Slough, SL1 3NS

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Stoke Poges – did you know?

  • Stoke Poges appears in the Domesday Book of 1086 as “Stoche”, meaning a stockaded or staked defensive place indeed.
  • Interestingly, the village name gained “Poges” from Robert Pogeys, who married the heiress Amicia of Stoke in the 13th century.
  • St Giles’ parish church in Stoke Poges dates from the Norman period and is built from local flint and stone.
  • Notably, the poet Thomas Gray wrote his famous “Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard” while staying in Stoke Poges.
  • The manor house at Stoke Poges was built before the Norman Conquest and was mentioned in the 1086 Domesday Book.
  • What’s more, the village is located just 20.5 miles from central London, making it a popular commuter village.
  • The civil parish covers an area of 10.09 square kilometres with a population of just over 5,000 residents.
  • Finally, hamlets within the parish include Hollybush Hill, Stoke Green, West End, and Wexham Street village areas.
  • Interestingly, the name “Poges” derives from the Norman-French name “Pugeys”, brought over after the Norman Conquest.
  • Notably, Stoke Poges is served by nearby Slough for its main shopping centres, rail links, and driving test facilities.