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What tutoring costs in United Kingdom

Researched national ranges in GBP. City prices vary by cost tier.
Job size Low Typical High
Single session One 60-minute one-on-one lesson £20 £35 £70
Monthly (1 hour/week) Four weekly sessions per month £80 £140 £280
Term support (weekly, ~12 weeks) One hour a week across a school term £240 £420 £840
Exam-prep package (20 hours) Intensive GCSE/A-level revision block £400 £700 £1,400

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How to hire a tutoring pro in United Kingdom

  1. Ask for a DBS check — note an Enhanced DBS can only be obtained via an agency or umbrella body; independents can show a Basic DBS
  2. Match the tutor to the exact exam board (AQA, Edexcel, OCR, WJEC) — papers and mark schemes differ
  3. Check for Tutors' Association membership as a voluntary quality signal
  4. Take references and run a paid trial lesson
  5. For 11+, GCSE and A-level, book early — good tutors fill up by January for summer exams
  6. Agree online vs in-person rates and a 24-hour cancellation policy in writing

Frequently asked questions

Is group tutoring worth it compared to one-on-one?

Small-group sessions (2-4 students) cost each family roughly 40-60% of the private rate and work well for exam-technique classes. One-on-one wins when the student has specific gaps, learning differences, or is far behind — the whole point is tailoring pace.

When should exam-prep tutoring start?

Three to six months before the exam for consolidation, or a full year for a student targeting a big grade jump. Starting six weeks out limits the tutor to triage — past-paper drilling on the highest-weight topics.

Do private tutors need to be qualified teachers?

No country in our coverage requires it — tutoring is unregulated almost everywhere. That cuts both ways: excellent tutors exist without teaching credentials, but the burden of vetting subject knowledge, safeguarding checks and references sits entirely on you.

How do I check a tutor is safe to work with my child?

Ask for the background check standard in your country, take references from at least one current family, sit in on the first lesson, and hold sessions in a common area of your home rather than a closed room. Reputable tutors expect all of this.

How long before tutoring improves grades?

Expect visible improvement in confidence and homework within 3-4 weeks, and measurable grade movement in 6-12 weeks. If nothing has changed after a full term, change the tutor or the diagnosis — more of the same rarely fixes it.

Do tutors discount for block bookings?

Commonly 5-15% for prepaid blocks of 10+ hours. Only prepay once you've done two or three sessions and seen the tutor work — a discount is worthless if you're locked into the wrong tutor.

What do GCSE and A-level tutors charge in the UK?

GCSE tutoring typically runs £25-45/hr and A-level £30-60/hr, with qualified teachers and London-based tutors at the top end. Online lessons usually save £5-15/hr versus in-person.

When should we book an 11+ or grammar-school prep tutor?

Twelve to eighteen months before the September exams — the established 11+ tutors in selective areas run waiting lists. Starting in Year 4 for a Year 6 exam is normal, not excessive, in competitive regions.

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