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Isac Russel
Hi, I am looking at different options to help my son get through his Maths GCSE this year and wanted to know what a reasonable price per hour is for a Maths GCSE tutor that can raise his grade by 1 or 2?
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30 -35 per hour with regular homework
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Click here to view my profile and arrange a free introduction.Hi,
I am able to offer about £15/hr to help him, that is around the going prices for tutoring with additional notes
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A Maths GCSE session should be costing between £20 to £25
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Hi Isac, although I've not surveyed the market, I'd say somewhere between £15 - 30 /hour is reasonable. Some tutors cost more than this as they have different teaching qualifications or have been doing it longer, but you can probably find a good tutor in this price range. For example I offer about £20/hour for my lessons.
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Click here to view my profile and arrange a free introduction.£30 is a good fee xpectation. I have taken students from grade 5 to 9, and from grade 2 to 6, but it depends on his level of engagement - how much he wants to learn. To support school work a minimum of 1 hour a week would be necessary, but to really boost his skills, I would recommend 2 lessons per week.
15 pounds for the beginners and 30 for experienced tutors
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Depending on the experience and qualifications of the tutor you can expect to pay between £25 and £40 per hour.
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Click here to view my profile and arrange a free introduction.Hi Isac Russel,
The price of the tutor generally varies from person to person, however with an experienced tutor that can to the best of their ability aid in raising a students grade would be £20+. I hope this helps, if you have any further queries please don't hesitate to message.
Kindly,
Brahmi
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It depends on teachers experience. I will be charging £20
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Click here to view my profile and arrange a free introduction.£15/hr, this is the cost of my tutoring and I can for sure help your son get at least a grade 7 with some intense, engaging and informative revision
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£25 online, face to face depending where you are.
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Between £20 - £35 per hour
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Hi Isac, thank you for getting in touch. The answer to this question varies with experience and qualifications. For tutors that are just starting out, prices will usually range from £14 - £19 an hour. If you're wanting tutors who have more experience and/or some relevant qualification, then prices can range £20 - £30 an hour and more than that if you're looking at experienced tutors who will most likely have a proven track record.
I hope this helps and if you have any more questions, I'd be happy to help. I am also available as a mathematics tutor with experience and willingness to negotiate prices that will suit the both of us. Thanks, Ahkin Bautista
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A fully qualified tutor is around £ 25-30 per hour, unqualified around £10-20 per hour. A qualified teacher can achieve much more in an hour provide the right direction and plan to attain a much higher grade.
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Click here to view my profile and arrange a free introduction.Hello Isac,
That would depend on what your son needs help with. If they require help understanding the syllabus, it can cost a bit more as teaching complicated topics will require time but allow him to do better in more challenging questions. However, if he needs practice, it could be cheaper as one of the Tutors can question him while assisting, increasing confidence with the GCSE math material.
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Sid
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