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Typical price: ₱1,000–₱18,000

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What maths tutoring costs in Philippines

Researched national ranges in PHP. City prices vary by cost tier.
Job size Low Typical High
Weekly tuition (monthly) One hour per week, four weeks ₱1,000 ₱1,800 ₱3,600
Exam-prep block 10 hours before finals or entrance exams ₱2,500 ₱4,500 ₱9,000
Intensive catch-up 20 hours across a semester ₱5,000 ₱9,000 ₱18,000

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How to hire a maths tutoring pro in Philippines

  1. Match to the level: elementary, junior/senior high (K-12 curriculum), or college entrance (UPCAT/ACET) prep
  2. Check credentials: education students, licensed teachers (LET passers), or specialist review centres
  3. Ask for references — most tutoring is arranged via Facebook groups and referrals
  4. Trial before committing
  5. Compare home tutoring (plus transport allowance) vs online
  6. For entrance-exam prep, compare 1-to-1 vs review-centre packages

Frequently asked questions

Are group maths sessions worth the lower price?

Small groups (2-4) at roughly half to two-thirds of the private rate work well when students are at a similar level — the pace stays personal. Larger tuition-centre classes are cheaper again but revert toward classroom dynamics. For targeted gap-fixing, one-to-one is measurably faster.

Online or in-person maths tutoring — which works better?

Research and exam outcomes show little difference for motivated secondary students, and online opens up a much larger tutor pool at lower prices. In-person still wins for younger children who need hands-on manipulatives and attention management, and for students who struggle with focus on screens. Many families do in-person first, then switch online once rapport exists.

What qualifications should a maths tutor have?

There is no licence for tutoring anywhere — anyone can call themselves a tutor. Useful proxies: a maths or STEM degree, current or former teaching qualification for school-age students, familiarity with your specific curriculum and exam board, and a background/police check for in-person work with children (mandatory in some countries, expected everywhere).

How long should a tutoring session be?

45-60 minutes suits primary-age attention spans; 60-90 minutes works for secondary and exam-prep students. Two-hour sessions only make sense for older students in intensive pre-exam blocks with a break in the middle.

How often should my child have maths tutoring?

Once a week is the standard cadence for keeping up and building confidence; twice a week for catching up a significant gap or in the final months before major exams. More than three sessions weekly usually delivers diminishing returns versus practice between sessions — a good tutor sets short homework and reviews it.

When should we start tutoring before a big exam?

For high-stakes exams, 6-9 months out is the sweet spot — enough time to fix foundational gaps before switching to past-paper technique in the final 8-12 weeks. Cramming from 4-6 weeks out can still lift a borderline grade but can't rebuild missing fundamentals.

How much do math tutors cost in the Philippines?

Home tutors in Metro Manila typically charge ₱300-600/hr (licensed teachers ₱500-1,000), often plus a transport allowance; provincial and online rates run ₱200-400. Entrance-exam review centres charge ₱5,000-15,000 per program.

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