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05 Sept 2025

Nick's School of Motoring in Kilkenny helps students master the roads with confidence

Nick's School of Motoring in Kilkenny helps students master the roads with confidence

At Nick's School of Motoring in Kilkenny, pupils are taught in an expedient and professional manner using modern tuition vehicles. Flexibility of lessons regarding when and where you want them is also offered. 

Providing much-needed encouragement to students, the School of Motoring believes this is all you need to learn and achieve, ensuring pupils understand how to remain safe and secure behind the wheel as well as building confidence through skilled teaching techniques and guidance. 

Along with this, the highly-regarded business also offer experienced, patient and professional RSA ADI registered driving instructors as well as an enjoyable life-changing learning experience, safe in the knowledge that they operate with fully comprehensive insured and dual-controlled modern vehicles with pupil's public liability insurance.

Nick's School of Motoring also offer training in your own vehicle, including pre-test lessons prior to the driving test and accompaniment to the driving test centre on the day of your driving test, where terms and conditions apply. 

Operating from Kilkenny Driving Test Centre, Nick's specialities include: Total beginners, novice drivers, nervous drivers, EDT lessons and courses, dual carriageway and motorway driving lessons, as well as pre-testing; either in their car or yours. 

The School of Motoring covers the following areas: Kilkenny,  Callan, Mullinahone, Freshford, Ballyragget, Castlecomer,  Gowran, Paulstown, Thomastown and surrounding areas. 

Pick-up areas outside of those mentioned may incur additional cost depending on distance (by agreement).

A driving lesson meeting point can also be arranged. 

Booking is simple! You can either use the contact page on www.Nicksschoolofmotoring.com to email or call the business between 10am and 8pm on 087 905 8314.

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