Tutoring in Bradford
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Typical price: £20–£1,400
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Tutoring prices in Bradford
| 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 |
How to hire a tutoring pro in United Kingdom
- 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
- Match the tutor to the exact exam board (AQA, Edexcel, OCR, WJEC) — papers and mark schemes differ
- Check for Tutors' Association membership as a voluntary quality signal
- Take references and run a paid trial lesson
- For 11+, GCSE and A-level, book early — good tutors fill up by January for summer exams
- Agree online vs in-person rates and a 24-hour cancellation policy in writing
Tutoring is unregulated in the UK — anyone can tutor without qualifications or checks. Enhanced DBS checks are only available through agencies or umbrella bodies, so an independent tutor showing a Basic DBS plus solid references is the realistic vetting standard.
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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.
Should I use a tutoring agency or find an independent tutor?
Agencies vet tutors, handle replacements and mediate disputes, but add commission — often built into a higher hourly rate. Independents are cheaper and more flexible; you do the vetting. Many families start via an agency, then stay long-term with a tutor they trust.
How often should tutoring sessions happen?
One to two hours a week sustained over a term beats cramming before exams. Twice-weekly is worth the extra spend in the final run-up to major exams or when a student is significantly behind grade level.
How much does a private tutor cost per hour?
Rates scale with three things: subject level (primary school cheapest, exam-year and university-level most expensive), tutor credentials (students charge least, certified teachers most), and format (online runs 20-40% below in-person). Get quotes from both an agency and an independent to see the spread.
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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