How much can you earn as a private tutor in the UK?

The average rate for a private tutor session is between 30 and 42 pounds per hour. Your rate could increase to over £50 per hour as you gain experience and build your reputation. MyTutor said tutors take home £18.50 per hour on average, but it varies between £11 and £32.50 per tutorial, depending on the price they charge. Through our website, parents and students can find Profs online tutors, send them messages and book classes with them.

You can set your own tutoring fee, which ranges from £20 to £100 per hour. Some tutors only want to teach 2-5 hours per week, so even though you can't make a living from it, it's still a great way to earn money. Most teachers charge £40 per hour. Of course, if you work 20 hours a week, as some of our private tutors do, you can earn a lot more.

Some tutors who work for Tutor House make over £3000 a month, while that would only be 8 to 9 months of the year, it's still big money. Keep reading to find out how you can earn up to £80 an hour of tutoring. Superprof is one of the most popular tutoring platforms and has nearly 16 million tutors worldwide. Bright Heart tutors aim to offer a nurturing approach to mentoring and charge prices that range from £50 to £60 an hour.

If you are a graduate, especially with knowledge of mathematics or science, you can earn a lot of money by giving private lessons to GCSE students or those trying to enter university. Another tutoring company, myTutor, said it had seen a 170 percent increase in tutors and a change in attitudes toward private tutoring. In recent years, Bright Young Things, a London-based tutoring company, has been recruiting high-flying students to work as private tutors. Guardians can choose to accept or decline requests and, if they accept them, they can exchange contact details to set up a meeting or start online tutoring.

While you don't have to be an Oxbridge candidate to make it into the ranks of those who charge over £50, many parents see this badge of approval as the focus of their tutor recruitment, especially when looking for tutors for entrance exams. If you are interested in specializing in mentoring those who need more support, Bright Heart Education in London is just one example of the many organizations that offer structured tutor training, support and a solid platform to advertise a tutor's specific skill set. He said that if tutors are willing to work in the evenings and on weekends, when students are available, then it is possible to give private lessons full-time. Could you become a tutor? This is Money, with the help of two tutoring firms, investigates what qualifications you might need and how much you could earn.

Guardians travel with the family as they travel around the world, or guardians travel with the family on vacation. The tutors can choose who they want to teach, how often they want to give private lessons and also how much they will charge. Previous national data commissioned by the tutoring company before the pandemic revealed that a third of parents who hired a tutor to help their children with their schoolwork kept it secret. While some will make tutoring their full-time work, others, including college students, may work part-time as tutors.

Nearly half (44 percent) of parents who had used guardians said they would continue to use online tutoring after the pandemic.

Karol Pysniak
Karol Pysniak

Richard Evans is the dynamic founder of The Profs, NatWest’s Great British Young Entrepreneur of The Year and Founder of The Profs - the multi-award-winning EdTech company (Education Investor’s EdTech Company of the Year 2024, Best Tutoring Company, 2017. The Telegraphs' Innovative SME Exporter of The Year, 2018). Sensing a gap in the booming tuition market, and thousands of distressed and disenchanted university students, The Profs works with only the most distinguished educators to deliver the highest-calibre tutorials, mentoring and course creation. The Profs has now branched out into EdTech (BitPaper), Global Online Tuition (Spires) and Education Consultancy (The Profs Consultancy).Currently, Richard is focusing his efforts on 'levelling-up' the UK's admissions system: providing additional educational mentoring programmes to underprivileged students to help them secure spots at the UK's very best universities, without the need for contextual offers, or leaving these students at higher risk of drop out.

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