North East regional pricing

How Much Does a Tutor Cost in South Tyneside?

Updated prices for . South Tyneside prices are typically 10% below the national average.

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Price summary

South Tyneside Price Summary

Service Low Average High
Primary School Tutoring (Per Hour) £20 £25 £35
GCSE Tutoring (Per Hour) £25 £30 £45
A-Level Tutoring (Per Hour) £25 £40 £55

Prices include labour and materials. VAT may apply. Based on North East regional pricing.

Full pricing

All Tutor Prices in South Tyneside

South Tyneside is in Tyne and Wear and tutor costs here are 10% below the national average. Prices are based on real regional wage data from the Office for National Statistics.

All prices include materials and labour unless stated otherwise. Prices verified 2026

Primary School Tutoring (Per Hour)

Low

£20

Average

£25

High

£35

1 hour

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One-to-one tutoring for primary school children covering Key Stage 1 and Key Stage 2 subjects including English, maths and science. Sessions are tailored to the child's ability and school curriculum.

~90% labour, ~10% materials

What affects the price

  • Subject being taught
  • Whether lessons are in-person or online
  • Tutor's experience and qualifications
  • Location and local demand

GCSE Tutoring (Per Hour)

Low

£25

Average

£30

High

£45

1 hour

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Private tutoring for GCSE students covering exam technique, coursework support and revision. Tutors typically specialise in specific subjects and follow the relevant exam board syllabus.

~91% labour, ~9% materials

What affects the price

  • Subject (maths and sciences tend to cost more)
  • Exam board (AQA, Edexcel, OCR)
  • Whether lessons are in-person or online
  • Tutor's qualifications and track record

A-Level Tutoring (Per Hour)

Low

£25

Average

£40

High

£55

1 hour

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Specialist A-Level tutoring covering advanced subject content, exam preparation and university application support. Tutors at this level often hold relevant degrees or teaching qualifications.

~93% labour, ~7% materials

What affects the price

  • Subject difficulty and specialism required
  • Tutor's expertise and academic background
  • Whether lessons are in-person or online
  • Distance from tutor for home visits

11+ Exam Preparation (Per Hour)

Low

£25

Average

£35

High

£50

1 hour

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Targeted preparation for the 11+ grammar school entrance exam covering verbal reasoning, non-verbal reasoning, English and maths. Includes practice papers and exam technique coaching.

~88% labour, ~12% materials

What affects the price

  • Competitiveness of the local grammar school area
  • Whether mock tests are included in the price
  • Balance of verbal and non-verbal reasoning content
  • Group sessions vs one-to-one tuition

University Tutoring (Per Hour)

Low

£35

Average

£50

High

£70

1 hour

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Higher education tutoring for undergraduate and postgraduate students. Covers subject-specific support, essay and dissertation guidance, and exam preparation at degree level.

What affects the price

  • Subject area (STEM subjects tend to cost more)
  • Level of study (undergraduate vs postgraduate)
  • Tutor's credentials and academic standing
  • Whether dissertation or thesis support is needed

English as a Second Language (Per Hour)

Low

£20

Average

£25

High

£40

1 hour

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ESL tutoring for non-native English speakers at beginner, intermediate or advanced level. Can include general conversational English or preparation for IELTS, Cambridge and other recognised exams.

~90% labour, ~10% materials

What affects the price

  • Student level (beginner, intermediate or advanced)
  • Whether IELTS or Cambridge exam prep is included
  • Group sessions vs one-to-one tuition
  • Tutor's CELTA or DELTA qualification

Music Lesson (Per Hour)

Low

£25

Average

£30

High

£45

30-60 minutes

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Private music tuition covering instrument technique, music theory and performance skills. Lessons are typically 30 minutes for younger students and up to 60 minutes for older students and adults.

What affects the price

  • Instrument (piano and guitar most common, orchestral instruments may cost more)
  • Tutor's grade level and performance experience
  • Exam preparation for ABRSM or Trinity grades
  • Whether lessons are in-person or online

Block of 10 Lessons (GCSE)

Low

£200

Average

£290

High

£405

10 hours

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Most tutors offer discounted block bookings. Typical 5-10% saving over individual lessons. Sessions are usually scheduled weekly over a school term.

~98% labour, ~2% materials

What affects the price

  • Subject being studied
  • Length of commitment agreed
  • Tutor's availability during peak exam season
  • Whether payment is required upfront

Intensive Revision Course (Holiday)

Low

£135

Average

£225

High

£360

2-3 days

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Concentrated revision sessions over school holidays, typically 2-3 hours per day. Covers key topics, past paper practice and exam technique in a focused block format.

~96% labour, ~4% materials

What affects the price

  • Number of subjects covered
  • Proximity to the exam date
  • Group sessions vs one-to-one tuition
  • Whether revision materials are included

SEN / Additional Needs Tutoring (Per Hour)

Low

£25

Average

£40

High

£55

1 hour

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Specialist tutoring for dyslexia, ADHD, autism and other additional learning needs. Tutors typically hold specific SEN qualifications and adapt their teaching methods to the individual learner.

~89% labour, ~11% materials

What affects the price

  • Specific learning need or condition
  • Tutor's SEN qualifications and experience
  • Whether specialist resources or tools are required
  • Whether an educational psychologist assessment report is available

Online Tutoring (Per Hour)

Low

£20

Average

£25

High

£35

1 hour

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Typically 15-25% cheaper than in-person tutoring. Uses Zoom, Microsoft Teams or specialist tutoring platforms with interactive whiteboards and screen sharing.

What affects the price

  • Subject and level being taught
  • Platform used (some charge the tutor a fee)
  • Tutor's flexibility on scheduling across time zones
  • Whether lesson recordings are available for review

Adult Learning / Professional (Per Hour)

Low

£25

Average

£40

High

£65

1 hour

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Professional development, career change skills, hobby learning and personal enrichment tutoring for adults. Covers everything from language learning to IT skills and creative subjects.

What affects the price

  • Subject specialism and niche expertise required
  • Tutor's relevant industry experience
  • Whether any certification is included on completion
  • Structured course vs ad-hoc session format

Step by step

What's Involved in Hiring a Tutoring

Finding the right tutor means matching the subject and level to the tutor's expertise, then building a consistent schedule that gives your child the best chance of progress.

1

Identify what help is needed

Work out whether your child needs help catching up in a specific subject, preparation for an upcoming exam, or support with a particular learning difficulty. Knowing the exact need helps you find a tutor who specialises in the right area and level.

2

Search for tutors and check credentials

Use tutoring platforms, personal recommendations or local directories to find tutors in your area or online. Check their qualifications, DBS status, subject knowledge and experience with the relevant exam board. Many tutors offer a free introductory call or first session at a reduced rate.

3

Arrange an initial session

The first session is as much about fit as it is about teaching. A good tutor will assess the student's current level, identify gaps in knowledge, and explain their approach. If the student and tutor do not click, it is worth trying someone else rather than persisting.

4

Agree a regular schedule

Most students benefit from one session per week at a consistent time. Block bookings over a term are common and often come with a 5-10% discount. Leading up to exams, you may want to increase to two sessions per week. Agree a cancellation policy upfront so both sides know where they stand.

5

Monitor progress and communicate

A good tutor will set homework between sessions and provide regular feedback on progress. Ask for updates and compare them with school reports and test results. If you are not seeing improvement after 6-8 sessions, discuss this with the tutor — it may be that the approach needs adjusting or a different tutor would be a better fit.

Regional comparison

How South Tyneside Compares

Average cost of primary school tutoring (per hour) across regions.

South Tyneside
-10% £25
National Average
baseline £30
London
+24% £35

Local insights

What Affects Tutor Costs in South Tyneside?

The North East has a housing stock shaped by its industrial heritage, including Tyneside flats, pit village terraces, stone-built rows and post-war council estates alongside more modern developments. South Tyneside has a range of property types and ages that can affect the scope and cost of work, with many properties around Gateshead and Sunderland reflecting the region's mining and shipbuilding past. With a population of null, it is a area where tutor costs are one of the most affordable areas. Older stone and brick properties with solid walls often need more involved work — gcse tutoring (per hour) here averages around £30.

The North East is one of the most affordable regions in England for trade work, sitting well below the national average. Labour rates in South Tyneside are around 10% below the UK average. In South Tyneside, local demand for tutor services varies depending on the mix of residential and commercial properties in the area. The colder climate and exposed coastal conditions in parts of Durham and Middlesbrough can affect scheduling for external work. With fewer tradespeople based locally, you may find slightly less choice, and it is worth booking ahead for larger jobs. Prices still vary by 30-50% between different tradespeople, so getting multiple quotes remains essential.

What you pay for tutor work in South Tyneside depends on the property type, job complexity and materials. Tyneside flats with shared access and older stone terraces common in former pit villages around Hartlepool and South Shields can present specific challenges that push costs up. A typical primary school tutoring (per hour) in South Tyneside costs around £25, while block of 10 lessons (gcse) ranges from £200 to £405. As a area that is one of the most affordable areas, South Tyneside offers strong value for tutor work compared to southern England. Material choices still make a significant difference to the total.

When getting quotes in South Tyneside, aim for at least three from different qualified professionals. Ask each one to visit and assess the work rather than quoting over the phone. A good tutor will check existing conditions, identify potential complications from older property layouts, and provide a clear cost breakdown. With fewer tradespeople based locally, you may find slightly less choice, and it is worth booking ahead for larger jobs. Be wary of quotes that seem significantly cheaper — they may be cutting corners on materials or quality. Always check qualifications, insurance and recent reviews before hiring.

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Common questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about tutor costs in South Tyneside.

How often should my child have tutoring sessions?
For most students, one session per week is enough to make steady progress. Students preparing for imminent exams (GCSEs, A-Levels, 11+) may benefit from two sessions per week in the final months. Consistency matters more than frequency — regular weekly sessions over several months produce better results than intensive last-minute cramming.
What is the difference between online and in-person tutoring?
Online tutoring is typically cheaper, offers a wider choice of tutors regardless of location, and saves travel time. In-person tutoring can be better for younger children who may struggle to focus on a screen, and allows the tutor to work directly with physical materials. Many students do well with either format.
How do I know if my child needs a tutor?
Common signs include falling behind in class, loss of confidence in a subject, upcoming exams with weak areas, or needing help with entrance exams like the 11+. Tutoring is not just for struggling students — many high-performing students use tutors to push for top grades or prepare for competitive exams.
What qualifications should a tutor have?
There is no legal requirement for tutors to have specific qualifications. However, look for a relevant degree, teaching experience, and a current enhanced DBS check. For GCSE and A-Level tutoring, a tutor who knows the specific exam board and syllabus will be more effective than a general tutor.
How quickly will I see results from tutoring?
Most students show noticeable improvement after 8-12 weekly sessions, though this varies by student and starting point. Consistency matters more than intensity — regular weekly sessions over several months produce better long-term results than a burst of sessions right before an exam. Set realistic expectations with the tutor from the start.
Should I choose a qualified teacher or a university student as a tutor?
Qualified teachers bring classroom experience, knowledge of the curriculum and exam boards, and professional skills in managing learning. University students are often cheaper and closer in age to the pupil, which can make them more relatable. For GCSE and A-Level exam prep, a qualified teacher with current exam board knowledge is usually the better choice.
Is group tutoring cheaper than one-to-one?
Group sessions with 2-4 students typically cost 30-50% less per person than one-to-one tutoring. They work well for general subject support and revision but less well for students who need highly targeted help. Some tutors offer small group sessions at a fixed rate, so the more students in the group the cheaper it gets per head.
Do tutors need a DBS check?
There is no legal requirement for private tutors to have a DBS check, but any reputable tutor working with children should have a current enhanced DBS certificate. If they are working through a tutoring agency, the agency should handle the DBS check. Always ask to see the certificate and check it is recent — they do not expire but become less reliable over time.
When is the best time to start tutoring for GCSEs or A-Levels?
Starting in Year 10 for GCSEs or the beginning of Year 12 for A-Levels gives the most time to build knowledge gradually. Starting in the final few months before exams can still help with revision technique and exam practice but will not fill large knowledge gaps. For the 11+ exam, most families start preparation 12-18 months beforehand.
How much does a tutor cost in South Tyneside in 2026?
Primary School Tutoring (Per Hour) in South Tyneside typically costs between £20 and £35, with the average being around £25. Prices vary depending on the scope of work, materials used, and the specific requirements of your property.
Are tutor prices cheaper in South Tyneside than London?
Yes. South Tyneside tutor costs are typically 10% below the national average, while London prices run around 24% above it. For primary school tutoring (per hour), you could save over £10 compared to the same job in London.
How do I find a good tutor in South Tyneside?
Get at least three quotes from different tradespeople, check recent reviews, and ask whether the quote includes VAT and everything you need. A detailed written quote that breaks down all costs is a good sign. Always check qualifications, insurance and recent reviews before hiring.
What affects tutor prices in South Tyneside?
The main factors are the scope and complexity of what you need, the options and products chosen, and local market rates. South Tyneside rates are 10% below the national average. Getting multiple quotes is the best way to ensure a fair price.
Do tutor prices include materials in South Tyneside?
The prices shown on this page include all typical costs. However, when getting real quotes, always confirm what is and isn't included. Some tradespeople break out costs separately, while others give an all-in price. Ask for a detailed breakdown before agreeing to any work.