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Tutoring Cost Calculator

Tutoring cost calculator

What will tuition cost?

Tutoring is an investment. But what's a good price to pay on that investment? How much does a tutor actually cost? Run through our simple cost calculator below to get a specific answer on how much online tutoring costs per week, per month, and per academic year, with options for 1:1 and group tutoring, type of support needed, lesson length, and more.

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FAQs

Primary 1:1 tuition starts from £30 for a 30-minute session, £38 for 45 minutes, or £45 for a full hour. Group classes are £26.50 per student per 60-minute session. The calculator above gives you an exact weekly, monthly, and academic year estimate based on your choices.

It depends on your child's needs. Group classes (£26.50/session) cost less per session and work well for general support and confidence building. 1:1 tuition costs more but offers fully personalised lessons tailored to your child's specific gaps and goals, and many parents find the targeted progress justifies the difference.

A single weekly 1:1 primary lesson (45 minutes) works out to around £152 per month. Two sessions per week brings that to roughly £304. Use the calculator to see a personalised monthly estimate based on your selected plan.

Yes, Dyslexia and SEND specialist sessions are priced slightly higher, from £40 for 30 minutes up to £60 for an hour, reflecting the additional training and expertise our specialist teachers bring. Secondary and exam prep sessions start from £33.

Based on approximately 38 teaching weeks, a single weekly 45-minute primary session costs around £1,444 for the year. The calculator gives you a full academic year estimate for any combination you choose, which is useful for budgeting ahead of the school year.

Group primary classes cost £26.50 per session versus £30 to £45 for 1:1, depending on lesson length. The saving is real, but the format difference matters too. Group classes suit students who learn well alongside peers, while 1:1 is better for targeted, personalised support.

Primary tuition is priced the same regardless of subject or year group. Pricing only differs by format (1:1 vs group), lesson length, and support type, so secondary and specialist tuition is priced separately from primary.

Absolutely. Many families start with one session per week to find their rhythm, then increase frequency when preparing for assessments or if they want to cover more than one subject. The calculator lets you compare weekly and monthly costs across different lesson frequencies.

Online tutoring removes travel time and cost, gives access to a wider pool of qualified teachers, and typically offers more scheduling flexibility. Our sessions use interactive whiteboards and real-time collaboration tools, so the experience is engaging and effective, and our families rate us 5.0 stars on Google Reviews.

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