Leesville Road High School

Register for driver education at Leesville Road High School in Raleigh. Jordan Driving School offers the driver education class and behind-the-wheel driving lessons at Leesville Road High School.

Fall 2024 Registration will open over 3 different dates and each school has a different time, please see the list below for when each school will open. Information will be updated by 8/6/24.

Tuesday, August 13, 2024

The September classes only for the following schools: East Wake, Green Hope and Southeast Raleigh.

Tuesday, September 10, 2024

Athens & Southeast Raleigh

Green Hope & Heritage

Private/Charter & Select Other Schools (only if they have been approved.)

Wednesday, September 11, 2024

Holly Springs & Middle Creek

East Wake & Green Level

Home School (only if we have additional dates to release.)

Thursday, September 12, 2024

Apex Friendship & South Garner

Panther Creek & Willow Spring

If there are no classes listed on this page, all classes have been filled to capacity. You will need to wait for the next registration period. There are no waitlists for future classes. Contact your lead instructor if you have questions. Their contact information is on this page. Please do not contact the JDS office staff, as they cannot make exceptions to these rules.

Driver Ed Package

Note: Courses are only for schools within Jordan's Driving School's jurisdiction (schools and residents of Wake County). Should you be ineligible and pay for registration on this site, you will be removed from the roster and forfeit your registration fee.

Vision Screenings

A DMV representative will conduct a vision screening during the classroom phase. If you successfully complete the screening, a Restricted Instruction Permit is issued that allows you to take behind-the-wheel lessons. This permit is held by the driving school.

Your permit will not be issued if you are absent on the day of the vision exam, forget your corrective lenses, fail the vision test, or do not fill out your permit paperwork correctly. You will need to wait until the next time the DMV representative visits your school to get your permit.

If you fail the vision screening, you will be given a form to take to a vision specialist. You will need to turn this form in to your instructor and wait for the DMV representative to approve your paperwork the next time they visit your high school. If the specialist prescribes corrective lenses, you must wear them while driving.

You will not be able to take behind-the-wheel lessons until you have taken and passed the vision screening given by the DMV representative at your high school.

For More Information

Mr. Cliff Sherman, Lead Instructor