Western Driving School
Professional Driving Training in Lagos, Nigeria
Our Training Packages
Lesson Duration: 45 minutes per session (up to 2 sessions daily)
Operating Hours: Monday - Saturday, 9:00 AM - 6:30 PM
2 Weeks Basic
Introductory Course
- 7 Practical Driving Sessions
- 3 Theory Classes
- Highway Code (Soft Copy)
- Learner's Permit
- No FRSC Certificate
3 Weeks Basic
Extended Basic
- 10 Practical Driving Sessions
- 4 Theory Classes
- Highway Code (Soft Copy)
- Learner's Permit
- No FRSC Certificate
4 Weeks Standard
FRSC Certified
- 14 Practical Driving Sessions
- 5 Theory Classes
- 1 CBT Mock Exams Practice
- Highway Code (Soft Copy)
- FRSC Training Certificate
- Learner's Permit
5 Weeks Intensive
Recommended ⭐
- 18 Practical Driving Sessions
- 6 Theory Classes
- 2 CBT Mock Exams Practice
- Highway Code (Soft Copy)
- FRSC Training Certificate
- Learner's Permit
Certification: The 4-Week and 5-Week courses include an FRSC-issued Driving School Training Certificate and Learner's Permit, qualifying you to proceed with the Nigerian driver's licence application.
Premium Service: 4 Weeks Premium (₦100,000) and 5 Weeks Premium (₦105,000) include training with an air-conditioned vehicle. Any other course using the air-conditioned vehicle attracts an additional ₦5,000.
Our Driving Training and Certification Services
Western Driving School offers professional, structured driving training designed to build confidence, competence, and safe driving habits. Our programmes combine classroom theory, practical road training, and hands-on vehicle control, supported by a dedicated administrative team that manages registration, scheduling, and documentation to ensure a smooth learning experience from start to finish. Training is conducted using our own well-maintained and fully insured vehicles, ensuring safety, compliance, and consistency throughout the programme.
Our experienced and patient instructors tailor each lesson to the learner's pace, starting in low-traffic areas and progressing to busier roads as confidence improves. To obtain a driver's licence in Nigeria, a learner's permit and a recognised driving school training certificate are required. Students who complete the 4-week or 5-week training programme and successfully pass their CBT are guided through this process, including securing both the learner's permit and the driving school training certificate, as well as support with the remaining licensing documentation.