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How Much Should I Pay for a Tutor in 2024?

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Cloud Tuition

2024-09-06

3 min read

If you're looking to hire a tutor for your child in 2024 and you're not sure how much you should pay, we're here to help. Tutoring rates can very significantly depending on whether you're opting to work with a tutoring company or a private tutor. In this post, we'll help you understand the costs involved so you can make an informed decision and ensure you're getting the most value for your money.



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What to Expect When Paying for Tutoring


When deciding how much to pay for tutoring, it’s important to know what you’re getting for your money. Private tutors may offer more flexibility with session times and lesson plans, but tutoring companies often provide a structured program, progress tracking and additional resources.


Breakdown of tutoring costs:


  • Tutoring Company: $60 to $150 per hour

  • University Student Tutor (Private): $25 to $75 per hour

  • Qualified Teacher (Private): $60 to $90 per hour


Tutoring rates depend on several factors including the tutor's teaching experience, academic background qualifications. The subject and year level being taught is also a big factor.


So what affects tutoring rates?


1. Tutoring Company vs. Private Tutor


The biggest cost factor is whether you're working with a tutoring company or hiring a private tutor directly. Tutoring companies typically charge more due to the additional support they provide, including vetting their tutors and conducting qualification checks.

You can expect to pay around $60 to $150 per hour when booking through a company. On the other hand, private tutors usually charge between $25 and $90 per hour.



Is working with a private tutor risky?


Choosing to work with a private tutor can be more affordable, but it does come with a few considerations. When hiring a tutor independently, you're responsible for vetting their qualifications, ensuring they have the right experience and confirming they’re a good fit for your child.



Tutoring companies often have a comprehensive vetting process for tutors that they onboard. This often includes a face-to-face interview, academic assessment, communication skills check and qualification check. For instance, tutors must have a valid Working with Children Check before commencing work with students.


2. Experience and Qualifications


Private tutors who are highly experienced, particularly those with formal teaching qualifications or high ATAR achievers in their field, typically charge more between $60 and $90. On the other hand, less experienced tutors will charge less — typically between $25 and $60 per hour for private sessions.


Tutoring companies who have many good reviews and a track record of delivering results typically charge from $60 per hour.



3. Subject and Year Level


The subject your child needs help with also impacts the cost. For primary school tutoring, rates are usually lower. However, if your child is preparing for Year 12 ATAR exams or requires help in specialised subjects like Physics or Chemistry, expect to pay on the higher end of the scale.


Advanced subjects and higher year levels usually start at $60 per hour for private tutors. For tutoring companies, specialised senior subject support usually starts at $70 up to $150 per hour.



Is Tutoring Worth the Investment?


In our experience, both private tutors and tutoring companies can be worth the investment, depending on your child’s specific needs. If your child requires structured, ongoing support with clear progress reports, a tutoring company might be the right fit. On the other hand, if you’re looking for more flexible and personalised one-on-one support, a private tutor may suit your budget better.





Frequently Asked Questions


How much do private tutors charge per hour in Australia?

Private tutors charge between $25 and $90 per hour, depending on their qualifications, experience, and the subject being taught.



Why is personal tutoring so expensive?

Compared to group tuition or tutoring centres, personal tutoring is often more expensive because it’s highly personalised. Tutors tailor each session to your child’s needs and experienced tutors or companies provide additional resources that enhance learning.



How do I know if a tutor is good?

We recommend looking at their qualifications, experience, tutoring approach and reviews. A good tutor will communicate well with both you and your child, offering regular updates on progress, and be able to adapt to your child's learning goals while targeting any areas that may need more attention.



How much do tutors charge per lesson?

Private tutors generally charge $25 to $90 per lesson while tutoring companies often charge between $60 and $150 per hour.



Are private tutors worth it?

Yes, private tutors can be worth the investment if your child needs personalised support, flexibility and focused attention on specific learning challenges. If you're not sure what a private tutor can offer, we recommend trying it out for a few weeks to see if there are any improves in your child's skills, confidence and attitude towards learning.

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