Tutors in Toronto
Browse 57 tutors in Toronto, Ontario.
Gallium Tutoring
Resistance Tutoring
Academia Tutoring and Coaching & Seminar Space
Beyond Tutor
Book Smart Tutors Inc. - Toronto
ΓA VA BIEN TORONTO ? French & Math Tutoring Centre
ExamReady | GMAT, SAT, LSAT Prep & Tutoring in Toronto
Hack Your Course AP & IB Tutoring Service
Head Start Tutors
Ivan Tutor
Kapstone Academics
Kumon Math and Reading Centre of Toronto - Thorncliffe Park
Lang-Math Tutoring
Law Prep 180 -- John Agozzino
Louis Zatzman LSAT Tutor
Mathnasium
MEDStar MCAT tutoring
Miss Dori Tutoring
Mo's Tutors Math and Science Tutoring Toronto
Nick's Method
OREA Real Estate Tutor - Josh Borenstein
Oxford Learning Rosedale
Oxford Learning Toronto Danforth
Oxford Learning Toronto Forest Hill
Queen Elizabeth Academy - Toronto
Scholars of Beaches
Scholars of Danforth
Sunrise Reading Solutions
SuprAcademy
Sylvan Learning of Rosedale - Toronto
The English Circle
The Tutoring Expert - Toronto
Tutoring in East Toronto Near Me | TutorBright
Tutoring in Toronto Near Me | TutorBright
Tutoring Toronto
Tutors Are Us
French Help Academy - French Tutoring and Private Lessons
Kumon Math and Reading Centre of Scarborough - Brimley And Eglinton
Kumon Math and Reading Centre of Toronto - Queen St. East & Woodbine
Math Club: Personalized Math Tutoring
Mrs. Tutor
Proton Learning Centre Kennedy-Eglinton Branch
TLC Education Studio
Toronto Mathematics Academy and Viva Math
Expert Tutors
Kumon Math and Reading Centre of Toronto - The Beaches
Math Plus Tutoring
Epsilon Learning Centre
Kumon Math and Reading Centre of Scarborough - Warden & Eglinton
Brain on Brain Tutoring
Alexandra Sproule
Captain Hook Tutoring
Concepts Tutors
Iqra Academy
Mind Excellence Tutoring
Sharp Tutoring
TopMarks Tutors
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does tutoring cost in Toronto?
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.