Hi Jane,
The trainer was reccommended by a lady who comes beating on the shoot, she is 'the Spaniel Lady', (she's got the prettiest red spaniel I've ever seen)
Ordinary school is pretty much sit, stay, heel,etc. with a little scent and retreive work, KC Good citizen awards etc, and all aimed at any breed of dog.
The 1-1 training, although it reinforces the basics, is geared towards 'gun work'.
We do lots of heel across grass where there are rabbit etc scents; work off lead; hunt around a rabbit pen where there are chicken, goose and rabbits.
At the moment, we are just using the chickens and goose. The idea being that Gem works the ground to flush the birds, but does not chase them !! Once we progress, we will use rabbits as well.
The pen is kept with the sort of ground cover that needs a dog to work, eg clumps of reeds, etc.
My job is to let Gem work but keep her close and quartering in the direction I want to go. Up until now she was more interested in working a 5 acre field than within 20 foot or whatever!!
Best lesson so far is that I've learned to say NO and Good Girl within quarter of a second! !!!

It costs £15 per hour. I don't know how that compares, but I reckon it's money very well spent!
What I like best, is that he has no qualms about telling me when I'm wrong. His job is to train me to train a good gun dog, and if means telling some home truths, then so be it!
He has built my confidence and reckons I've been lucky to get Gem, ( such a nice change from the sympathy for our problems). In his view she comes from good stock and will make a cracking gundog, once I'm trained a bit more!

I hope that answers your questions, but if not I'd be very happy to answer more and/or chat on the phone etc. If you'd prefer, feel free to email me.
Alan