Online private tuition has become an effective alternative to teaching lessons in person. However, given that it is a relatively new development, there are still many questions surrounding teaching lessons online. In this article we are going to answer one of the most frequently asked questions: How much should you charge for private classes online?
If you are wondering whether to become a tutor or if you have just started teaching online, this article will help you fix a price for your online classes as well as make sure students contact you.
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The price of online classes tends to vary depending on what subject you teach, when you teach as well as your reputation and experience. However, there are some factors that are common to all online tutors:
- Age of your students: Age is a key factor as prices can vary significantly depending on whether you are teaching classes for adults or classes for children. The stage of education can also influence price, for example, 11 plus online tuition, GCSE tuition and A Level tuition will all have separate price points.
- Subject: Price also varies according to subject. Not all subjects have the same teaching requirements, some are harder than others. For example, online Spanish tutors, online GCSE tutors and Maths tutors online all need to meet different requirements. Additionally, the rarer the subject, the harder it is to find tutors online. Therefore, tutors dedicated to rarer or more specialised subjects can charge more.
- Quality: Another factor that can influence the price of your online lessons is quality. If you are a highly qualified tutor or if you have lots of experience tutoring students, naturally you can charge more for your time.
Standard prices for private online classes
The standard prices for online tutoring are shown in the table below*. If you are wondering whether to tutor online, these rates may help you decide:
Find students looking for tutors
Subjects
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Online tuition prices
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Online language classes
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£10-£14 /hour
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Online science classes
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£10-£13 /hour
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Online after-school classes
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£10-£12 /hour
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Online IT classes
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£12-£16 /hour
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Online music classes
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£14-£17 /hour
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*The table is based on data collected from more than 280,000 tutors advertised on our website. Last updated on 7 June 2017.
As you can see, the average prices for private tuition online are quite high. Many tutors’ sole income comes from teaching private lessons online. However, private online tuition is also a great supplementary income for those who work or study.
How to get paid for private tuition online
How to charge students for online classes is a big concern for tutors. The face-to-face format seems to provide much more security in this respect. However, there are plenty of ways to ensure you get paid for tutoring online. Here are some tips:
- Agree on the price beforehand: It’s essential to agree on how much you will get paid per hour and how you will be paid before the classes start. Trust is key which is why conducting a virtual interview with the student or student’s parent can help reassure both parties before you start tutoring.
- Sell packs of classes: Another way to simplify payment is to create “packs” of classes i.e. charge your students for a pack of 5 or 10 classes.
- Use the same payment method: Whether you use bank transfers or apps like PayPal, it’s best to always use the same method.
- ClassGap: ClassGap is a platform designed for online tutoring which is why it has an advanced online payment system. The platform allows students to find a tutor online and select a pack of either 1, 5 or 10 classes. Once the pack of classes has finished, the tutor will receive the money directly in their bank account.
If you are interested in the world of tutoring, we recommend that you learn more in the articles below. If you are starting out or considering becoming a tutor, you will also find some online tutoring tips for beginners.
Irem Cohantimur
Content Specialist at FindTutors
Irem is a Content Specialist with experience in digital marketing, specialising in SEO and UK market trends. Originally from Turkey, now based in Barcelona, where she completed her Master's in Marketing. Fluent in Turkish and English, and currently improving her Spanish, Irem is passionate about marketing trends. With a strong background in both organic and paid marketing strategies, she enjoys crafting engaging digital content through her expertise in content development and data-driven insights.