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Answering your burning questions about online tutoring

Online tutoring has become increasingly popular over the years, especially since the pandemic saw students learning from home, and there are no signs of this changing soon! However, many parents are still wondering if online tutoring is safe, how to choose a good tutor, and which platform is best to name a few. In this blog post, we'll answer all of these important and key questions we know that our students and families have about online tutoring to help you decide!

Is online tutoring safe?

Yes, online tutoring can be a safe and valuable tool for students looking to improve their academic performance as long as you choose a reputable and trusted company or tutor. It's important to research and choose a company that takes online safety seriously, with safeguards in place to protect students and their personal information. Look for companies that have a rigorous vetting process for their tutors and have security measures in place to protect your student's information. Make sure your student only communicates with their tutor through the approved online platforms provided and never gives out additional personal information.

Which is the best online tutoring site?

You may be wondering which tutor website is best? The fact is there are many good online tutoring sites to choose from, each with their own unique features and benefits. Some specialise in certain subjects or age groups, while others offer a wide range of subjects and levels. It's important to consider exactly what it is your student is looking for, then do your research to find the one that's best for these needs. A good way to help you make this choice is to read online reviews for the company to see what other people’s experience has been.

Whilst we can’t tell you what is the best online tutoring website in the UK, we can tell you we offer quality, tailored lessons with qualified teachers and experienced tutors, an interactive learning platform, personal group chats for direct communication with their tutors, and hands on support from our Student Success Team!

As for the best platform for online tutoring, such as Zoom, or a built-in platform that some companies have, it's important to find one that is easy for you to use and provides a seamless learning experience.

Our interactive learning platform, TutorBird, is user-friendly and allows students and families to easily access lessons, feedback and homework, and allows parents and adult learners to manage their accounts.

How much does a tutor cost per hour UK?

The cost of a tutor can vary depending on the tutor's experience and qualifications, as well as the location and length of the session. For instance, ‘how much is a GCSE maths tutor?’ may have a different answer to ‘how much is a chemistry A-Level tutor?’, especially if it’s the decision of the individual tutor how much do they charge per hour. 

If you’re going with a company, it will also vary depending on how much the company chooses to charge based on similar aspects, and including their own costs. On average, you can expect to pay between £20 and £60 per hour for a tutor.

Our lesson prices range between £30 and £40, depending on the content level of tuition (for instance, we charge slightly higher for A-Level lessons) and the frequency of lessons in a month. And includes everything you get as part of your membership, with no hidden fees.

Is online tutoring worth it?

The investment in one-to-one online tutoring is often considered to be worth it, as students can receive personalised attention and support from an experienced tutor.

It can also be a convenient option for families who have busy schedules or live in remote areas. However, it's important to choose a reputable tutor or company and to set clear goals and expectations for the tutoring sessions.

One-to-one online lessons also allow for personalised and tailored lessons that can be more effective than traditional classroom settings.

How do I find a good tutor in the UK?

To find a good UK tutor, you can ask for recommendations from friends or family, local or online community groups, online tutor directories, and reputable tutoring companies. It's important to do your research and find someone who is qualified, experienced, and a good fit for your student's specific learning needs.

If you’re interested in finding out more about our services, fill out our contact form to speak to one of our Academic Advisors and find out more about how we can help your student achieve their individual goals. You can book a free evaluation lesson with one of our tutors too!