So what does ORDIT registered actually mean and what status does it hold? This is a good question and one we often get asked. I’ll try my best to explain.
To become a ORDIT registered trainer, you have to take and pass the ORDIT exam. There are different levels of the exam and it all depends on whether or not you want a training establishment that can register themselves as a Part 3 training establishment. As a trainer, you don’t have to register purely for Part 3, you can just be registered for Part 2 only. At The Academy of Driving, we’re are associated with the highest level of ORDIT trainers within the industry.
This means that they regularly get observed by a governing body which is the DVSA. If you think about a secondary school which gets audited every so often then the principles are similar for driving instructor training companies. They get observed delivering a lesson and their training records and training program is inspected to ensure that they comply with government best practices. You can find out more about ORDIT here.
Aside from being associated with ORDIT registered trainers, we also offer all of our trainee’s the opportunity to join our franchise. This gives you the extra peace of mind that you have a constant supply of pupils without you having to spend money on marketing your business. If you’re interested in joining us on a franchise then just follow this link to find out more information – franchise opportunities.