Tutors in Saskatoon
Browse 33 tutors in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.
Achiever's Castle
Bella Art Studio
Beyond the Numbers Academy
Discovery Math Saskatoon
Foundations Learning & Skills Saskatchewan
Kumon Math and Reading Centre of Saskatoon - Evergreen
Mathnasium
Miss Math Tutoring
Miss. Kaylaβs Star Students Tutoring Services
Pickard Literacy Studio
Roadways Literacy Academy Saskatoon Inc.
Skill Samurai - Math, Coding, & Robotics Academy - for Ages 5-17 (Grades K-12)
Sylvie Literacy Consulting-French Tutoring
Teachers on Call - Tutoring
The Math Guru
Tutor Doctor Saskatoon Southeast
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UCMAS / i-Maths / Obotz Saskatoon South
UCMAS Saskatoon West
Yi Jia Arts & Training
Kumon Math and Reading Centre of Saskatoon - North
MyNetTutor Inc.
Sylvan Learning of Saskatoon
Kumon Math and Reading Centre of Saskatoon - Stonebridge
Global Gathering Place English Language Centre (ELC)
Kumon Math and Reading Centre of Saskatoon - Confederation Mall
Saskatoon Training Centre
Oxford Learning Saskatoon
Kumon Math and Reading Centre of Saskatoon - Lakewood
Arts Building University of Saskatchewan
Bluemont Tutors
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Frequently Asked Questions
How much does tutoring cost in Saskatoon?
Rates vary: $25β$40/hr for university students, $40β$70/hr for certified teachers, $70β$120/hr for specialized test prep. Group tutoring is cheaper. Many tutoring centres charge $200β$400/month for regular sessions.
How do I know if my child needs a tutor?
Signs include: consistently below grade level, homework taking much longer than expected, loss of confidence in school, teacher recommending extra support, or preparation for important exams. A good tutor can also help advanced students who want to excel.
What's the difference between a tutor and a learning centre?
Private tutors offer one-on-one personalized attention tailored to your child's needs. Learning centres (like Kumon, Sylvan) use structured programs with group settings. Private tutoring is more flexible; centres provide structured curriculum.
How often should tutoring sessions be?
Most students benefit from 1β2 sessions per week. For exam prep, more intensive schedules (3β4 times/week) may be appropriate. Consistency matters more than frequency β regular weekly sessions outperform cramming.
Should I choose an in-person or online tutor?
Both are effective. In-person works better for younger children who need hands-on engagement. Online tutoring offers more scheduling flexibility and access to tutors outside your city. Many tutors offer both options.