Level 2 Award in Instructor Cycle Training

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Level 2 Award in Instructor Cycle Training

The 1st4sport Level 2 Award in Instructing Cycle Training is for learners wishing to become a cycle training instructor.

The qualification builds a learner’s knowledge and skills to independently deliver cycle training sessions to groups of adults and children as per the National Standard for Cycle Training.

This qualification has been developed in partnership with The Bikeability Trust, who are responsible for providing and monitoring the quality of national cycle training in England on behalf of the Department of Transport (DfT).

Course fees - 1 April 2025 - 31 March 2026

The course costs £925 per person and includes:

  • three-day training from expert tutors and ongoing support to qualification
  • registration with the DfT
  • a two-hour final assessment (including travel expenses up to a distance of 25 miles)
  • digital certificate

Bursary (Bikeability Trust)

The Bikeability Trust has a bursary of £900 available for new instructors working with a Bikeability Provider.

If you are eligible for a bursary, the amount will be deducted from your course fee.

Upcoming courses

A minimum of four learners is required for a course to run.

  • Monday 9 February to Wednesday 11 February 2026
  • Monday 9 March to Wednesday 11 March 2026
  • Monday 27 April to Wednesday 29 April 2026
  • Monday 18 May to Wednesday 20 May 2026
  • Monday 15 June to Wednesday 17 June 2026
  • Monday 13 July to Wednesday 15 July 2026

What you will learn

You will improve your own riding skills and learn how to:

  • teach groups and individuals
  • provide a safe training area
  • assess when your trainees have achieved their outcomes

Qualification progression

This qualification may lead to paid or voluntary roles as a cycle training instructor in various settings such as:

  • schools
  • sports clubs
  • community hubs
  • leisure centres

Entry requirements:

You must:

  • be at least 16 years of age
  • provide proof of identity
  • be able to undertake the assessment in English

You must also:

  • be a regular on-road cyclist who is confident riding in traffic and can pass that confidence on to others (this is a very practical course that involves considerable time cycling)
  • have a helmet, suitable clothing, a roadworthy bike and bike lock for each day of the course

Any experience of teaching or coaching young people and adults is beneficial and encouraged.

Reasonable adjustments / access arrangements

Reasonable adjustments are any actions or arrangements made prior to the start of a course to reduce the effect of a disability or difficulty that places a learner at a disadvantage. 

These adjustments are made to support the assessment of learners with a:

  • permanent, long-term or temporary disability
  • learning difficulty
  • illness

If you feel that you require any access arrangements to support you throughout the course, please make a note on the application form. Depending on the request, we may ask for further information and supporting evidence.

Qualification stages

The course is delivered in the following stages:

  • pre–course: two self-assessment forms and nine online modules to be completed before the three-day course
  • three-day course: classroom and on-road technical days
  • post-course: two online modules and 40 hours of practical workplace training to be completed, at which point you reach Provisional National Standard Instructor status
  • final assessment: a two-hour final assessment in a live situation
  • 1st4sport certification: you will be a fully qualified National Standard Instructor and receive a 1st4Sport Level 2 Award in Instructing Cycle Training certificate

Once registered you have two years to complete the qualification, but the average time for completion is six to nine months.

Why choose to do your training with us 

Our tutors are highly experienced, having worked within the sector for many years, and have a broad range of expertise. 

They are dedicated to supporting learners throughout the process, having trained numerous learners to become fully qualified instructors.

We are based in central Solihull, West Midlands and have easy access from the motorway network at J5 of the M42. We are also serviced by Solihull, Birmingham International and Birmingham Grand Central rail stations.

Our address is:

Solihull Council House
Manor Square
Solihull
B91 3QB

You can use our How to Find Us map if you need directions.

How to apply

You can apply for the Level 2 Award in Instructor Cycle Training online.

Apply now

Private course bookings

We can also deliver private courses to Bikeability providers and private organisations. 

For more information please contact us at bikeabilityrdc@solihull.gov.uk