What is online tutoring?
UK tutoring is a multi-billion pound industry. Parents pay £25–£80/hr for reliable online tutors in core subjects. Platforms like Tutorful and MyTutor handle all admin, matching, and payment processing — you simply show up and teach. If you have a degree or strong A-level grades in any subject, you can register and start booking sessions today.
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How to start online tutoring in 4 steps
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1Register on both top platformsTutorful and MyTutor are the UK's biggest tutoring platforms. Register on both (both free) to maximise your weekly booking opportunities.
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2Start at a competitive rate£25–£30/hr to build your first 10 reviews. Most tutors with strong reviews can charge £40–£60/hr. Senior tutors and Oxbridge graduates earn £80+/hr.
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3Prepare thoroughlyWell-prepared, structured sessions get the best reviews. Create a brief session plan for each student and send them a summary of what you covered.
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4Build towards regular studentsRegular weekly students are the goal — 15–20 consistent students at £35/hr generates £1,500+/month with predictable scheduling.
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Pros and cons
✓ Pros
- Education work
- Earn £400–£2,500 per month
- Start within 1–2 weeks
- Startup cost: Free
- Low effort required
× Cons
- Requires consistent effort to build
- Income may be variable initially
- Competition exists in this space
- Takes time to reach full earnings
- Requires self-motivation
Frequently asked questions
Maths, English, and Science at GCSE and A-Level are always in highest demand. Maths tutors consistently have the fullest diaries and the highest rates.
Most platforms require a DBS check (£23–£44) for tutors working with under-18s. It's straightforward to apply for and usually takes 1–2 weeks.
Yes. English as a second language, professional skills training, and university-level tutoring are all viable and often pay higher rates than school tutoring.